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O3 ( <br />2.5 GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTE ABATEMENT <br />Contractor will be responsible for the abatement of hazardous waste identified by the <br />County in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, standards and <br />regulations. <br />2.6 HAZARDOUS OR CONDEMNED STRUCTURES <br />The Contractor will be responsible for the demolition of hazardous or condemned <br />structures that are deemed by the County to be an imminent threat to life, safety and <br />public health. <br />2.7 WHITE GOODS <br />The Contractor may expect to encounter white goods available for recycling. White <br />goods will constitute household appliances as defined in FEMA 325 Debris Management <br />Guide. The Contractor will handle the disposition of all white goods encountered in <br />accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Proper disposal of Freon is <br />essential. <br />2.8 HAZARDOUS STUMPS <br />The Contractor shall remove all stumps that are determined to be hazardous to public <br />access and as directed by the County. Stumps will be hauled to DMS where they shall be <br />inspected, categorized by size, reduced and managed in accordance with all local, state <br />and federal rules and regulations. <br />2.9 STUMP ROOT BALL HOLES <br />The Contractor will be responsible for the backfilling of stump root ball holes upon <br />direction of the County. This clean fill dirt shall be compacted as directed by the County. <br />2.10 CANAL/WATERWAY DEBRIS REMOVAL <br />Contractor shall remove eligible storm debris from drainage canals and ditches at <br />direction of County. <br />2.11 STORM- DEPOSITED SOILS <br />The Contractor will be responsible for the loading and hauling of eligible storm- deposited <br />soils (e.g., silt, sand, or mud). <br />2.12 DEBRIS DISPOSAL <br />The Contractor will be responsible for the transportation of all eligible debris, reduced <br />debris, ash residue and other products of the debris management process to the approved <br />Page 9 <br />