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City of Everett 01 2213 - 4 <br />2026 Biosolids Removal and Disposal UT 3752-30 <br />01 2213 - 4 UNIT PRICE MEASUREMENT <br />(Truck weight in tons full – empty) x (Percent TS) <br />100 = Dry Tons <br />Example 1 (Material at 28% TS): <br />(2 tons of material loaded into a truck) x (28%) <br />100 = 0.56 tons of Dry Ton <br /> material for payment. <br />Example 2 (Material at 31% TS): <br />(10 tons of material loaded into a truck) x (31%) <br /> 100 = 3.1 tons of Dry Ton <br />material for payment. <br />5. Payment <br />a.All labor, equipment, tools, materials, disposal costs and fees, and <br />necessary appurtenances required to transport dewatered biosolids <br />from the Biosolids Pad to a site approved to take biosolids. <br />b.Payment for labor, equipment, tools, and materials necessary for <br />loading, moving, weighing, transporting, and depositing to the <br />disposal facility shall be incidental to the payment for each Dry Ton. <br />c.Contractor shall provide a composite sample from each truckload <br />hauled across the scale. Individual truck samples taken will be <br />combined by the City on a daily basis to form a daily composite <br />sample, which will be tested to determine the average percent solids <br />for the day. This average percentage shall be applied to the daily <br />total truck weights for payment. The average percent solids amount <br />from the composite sample must be a minimum of 25%. See Section <br />01 4523 for full sampling requirements. <br />d.The City reserves the right to test individual truck samples for <br />percent solids and apply this percentage to the individual truck <br />weight for payment. <br />e.Contractor is responsible for submitting empty truck scale tickets, full <br />truck scale tickets, and sample data for each truckload the next <br />business day after they have been collected. <br />f.Owner reserves the right to reject applications for payment if: <br />1)Submittal of scale tickets and sample data are not submitted in <br />a timely manner. <br />2)Total Solids of any mass of biosolids fails to meet the minimum <br />specifications.