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City of Everett 01 7419 - 3 <br /> Inductive Charging Infrastructure for Everett Transit <br /> 1. Source-Separated: Construction waste is sorted on the job-site in separate <br /> containers as it is generated. The recycling hauler takes the materials directly to a <br /> recycler or a transfer site. <br /> 2. Co-mingled: This service allows contractors to put select recyclables such as <br /> wood, cardboard, and metals in one container. The recycling hauler takes the <br /> materials to a sorting facility where the materials are separated for recycling. <br /> K. Reuse: Making use of a material without altering its form. <br /> L. Salvage: Recovery of materials for on-site reuse or donation to a third party. <br /> M. Source-separated Materials: Materials that are sorted at site for purpose of reuse or <br /> recycling. <br /> N. Co-mingled Materials: Mixed recyclable CDL materials that have not been source- <br /> separated. Some facilities will separate co-mingled materials off-site for recycling. <br /> 1.5 WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN REQUIREMENTS <br /> A. Salvage minimum 50 percent by weight or by quantity of construction waste materials <br /> through resale, recycling, or adaptive reuse for duration of Project. <br /> B. Implement Waste Management Plan to reduce dumping into landfills and to either <br /> generate cost savings or increase minimal additional cost to Project for waste disposal. <br /> Include: <br /> 1. Types and estimated quantities (where reasonably available) of salvageable <br /> materials that are expected to be generated during demolition. Base calculations <br /> on either dry weight or volume consistently throughout. <br /> 2. Methods for recycling materials include one or more of following options: <br /> a. Contracting with a demolition specialist to salvage all or most of materials <br /> generated. <br /> b. Selective salvage as part of demolition contractor's work <br /> c. Reuse of materials on-site or in new construction. <br /> 3. Types and estimated quantities (where available)of recyclable materials expected <br /> to be generated during construction, in significant amounts, including but not <br /> limited to wood, concrete, metals, cardboard, and drywall. Base calculations on <br /> weight or volume consistently throughout. <br /> 4. Method to be used to recycle these materials. Include one or more of the following <br /> options: <br /> a. Requiring subcontractors to take materials back for recycling at a permitted <br /> facility. <br /> b. Contracting with a full-service recycling service to recycle all or most <br /> materials at a permitted facility. <br /> c. Processing or reusing materials on-site. <br /> 01 74 19 - 3 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT <br /> AND DISPOSAL <br />