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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 09 - Household Hazardous Waste Program ITEM MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER V� MEETING DATE: OCTOBER 6, 2009 SUBJECT: INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT CITY OF FORT WORTH HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM RECOMMENDATION: City Council consider approving an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Fort Worth for continued participation in their Environmental Collection Center and Household Hazardous Waste Program, authorize the City Manager to execute said agreement and take any necessary action. FUNDING SOURCE: Funds are available in the FY10 Budget account 100-44540-415-5; Professional Services in an amount of $33,600. BACKGROUND: Grapevine has participated with Fort Worth in providing a household hazardous waste collection facility and program for the past several years. Fort Worth received a grant from the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission to construct a regional household hazardous waste collection facility. The facility accepts household hazardous waste from citizens of participating cities directly, or the city can hold their own collection events and the facility will provide logistical support and accept the waste for alternative and more environmentally sound disposal. The cost charged by the Fort Worth Environmental Collection Center (ECC) for each household that utilized the service was $47/household for Fiscal Year 2009 and the cost will remain $47/household for Fiscal Year 2010. City of Grapevine staff utilizes a continuous improvement philosophy to manage this program and its local collection events. Staff was able to save Grapevine taxpayers through partnering with various entities to help offset the cost in Fiscal Year 2009. In Grapevine, 446 households have participated in the program so far through three quarters in FY 2009 at a disposal cost of $20,962. The City of Grapevine committed sufficient resources to host one local collection event in Grapevine. The event was held on June 20, 2009 with 250 households participating.Adequate funds have been earmarked for FY 2010 to host one local collection event. Latex paint continues to comprise the largest percentage of material received through this program. Latex paint comprised over half(65%) of the total gross volume of HHW material HHWFY10agm received at Grapevine's one local collection event held in Fiscal Year 2009. The program is important because it provides our citizens with an alternative and more environmentally sound method of disposal. Without this alternative, environmentally hazardous waste could be illegally disposed of in the solid waste collection system, storm water drainage system, or the wastewater collection and treatment system. The United States and the State of Texas have promulgated rules that require cities to manage pollution in storm water runoff. The Household Hazardous Waste Program is utilized as a component of the comprehensive Storm Water Quality Management Program. Staff recommends approval of the Interlocal Agreement that will continue Grapevine's participation in Fort Worth's Environmental Collection Center and Household Hazardous Waste Program. CDS HHWFY10agm INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR PARTICIPATION IN FORT WORTH'S ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION CENTER HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the City of Fort Worth, Texas, a home-rule municipal corporation situated in Tarrant, Denton, Parker, and Wise Counties, Toxas, hereinafter called "Fort Worth," acting herein by and through Fernando Cost@, its duly authorized Assistant City Manager, and the City of Grapevine , a municipality situated in Tarrant County, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "Participating Ciiy'" acting herein by and through Bruno Rumbelow its duly authorized City Manager WITNESSETH VVHEREAS, Texas Government Code, Chapter 791, authorizes the formulation of interlocal cooperation agreements between and among local governments; and VVHEREAS. TexaaGovmrnrMentCode. @7S1.O11 provides that a local government may contract with another local government to perform governmental functions and services, and §791.003/3\(H) defines waste disposal as a governmental function and service; and WHEREAS, Texas Government Code, G791.025 provides that a local government may agree with another local government to purchase services; and WHEREAS, Fort Worth and Participating City desire to enter into an interlocal agreement whereby Fort Worth will purchase the services of a waste disposal/recycling firm or firms and will administer a household hazardous waste collection program; and VVHEF|EAS. Fort Worth and Participating City mutually desire to be subject to the provisions of Texas Government Code, Chapter 791, also known as the Inter local Cooperation Act. NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS A. Unless a provision in this Agreement explicitly states othenmiee, the following terms and phrases, as used in this Agreement, shall have the meanings hereinafter designated. Act of God means an act occasioned by the direct, innmmedia1a, and exclusive operation of the forces of natune, uncontrolled or uninfluenced by the power of humans and without human intervention. Bill of Lading lists the contents of the mobile collection unit. Environmental Collection Center (E[}{}) means the City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department facility located at 6400 Bridge Street, Fort Worth, TSxas, which is to be used by Fort Worth for the aggregation of household hazardous wastes that have been brought to the facility by participating cities' households for subsequent recycling, disposal, and/or reuse. Environmental damages means all claims, judgments, donlaQmo. !osseg. panaKies. fineg. liabilities (including strict liability), encumbrances, Uens, costs, and expenses of investigation and defense of any claim, whether or not such claim is ultimately defeated, and of any good faith settlement or judgnlert, of whatever kind or n@ture, contingent or othemwis8, matured or un-nnGtured, foreseeable or unfonasee@b|e, including without limitation reasonable attorney's fees and disbursements and consultant's fees, any of which are incurred subsequent to the execution of this Agreement as a result of the handling, collection, transportation, s1Oroge, dispoa8|, tnaatFnent, racovary, and/or reuse of waste pursuant to this AQreennent. or the existence of a violation of environmental requirements pertaining to same, and including without limitation: (a) Damages for personal i jury and death, or i jury to property or natural resources; (b) Fees incurred for the services of attorneys, cmOsu|tonts, contractors, experts, laboratories and all other costs incurred in connection with the investigation or remediation of such wastes or violation of environmental requirements including, but not limited to, the preparation of any feasibility studies or reports or the performance of any cleanup, remediation, removal, [eSponeo, abatenneDt, oVntaiDnleOt, dosuFe, restoration or monitoring work required by any fadena|. State or local governmental agency or political aUbdiVision. or otherwise expended in connection with the existence of such wastes or violations of environmental naquirernents, and including without limitation any attorney's fees, costs and expenses incurred in enforcing this Agreement or collecting any sums due hereunder; and . ~°mw� (c) Liability to any third person or governmental agency to indemnify such person or agency for costs expended in connection with the items referenced in subparagraph (b) herein. Environmental requirements means all applicable present and future statutes, regulations, [u|gs, ordinances, codes, |icenses, peOnits, oPders, approvo|a, p\ane, authorizations, concesnions, froDohiaGs, and similar items, of all governmental agencies, departments, commissions, bVarda, bunyaum, or instrumentalities of the United Stotea, states, and political subdivisions thereof and all applicable 'udioio|, mdnninis1native, and regulatory decRaes, judgments, and orders relating to the protection of human health or the environment, including without limitation: (a) All raquinarnents, including but not limited to those pertaining to reporting, |icanaing, perrnittinQ, inveeUgaUon, and remediation of ernioSions, diechangem, releases, or threatened releases of hazardous moteria|s, p0Uutanta, conta[ningnts, or hazardous or toxic substances, Fnate[ia|s, or wastes whether solid, |iqVid, or gaseous in Doture, into the a}[, surface water, groundvvater, storm water, or land, or relating to the rnanufacturo, processing, diotribubon. Us8, tnaa1nnaOi, stongge, diaposa|, troD3pOrt, or handling of pollutants, contanOiD8ntS. or hazardous or toxic gubatances, nn81e[ia|s, or wastes, whether solid, liquid, or gaseous in nature; and (b) All requirements pertaining to the protection of the health and safety of employees or the public. Page2 �^.+^ Force majeure means decrees of or restraints by a governmental instrumentality, acts of God, work stoppages due to labor disputes or strikes, failure of Fort Worth's contractor(s) to perform pursuant to their agreements with Fort Worth for the conduct of the collection of household hazardous waste, fires, explosions, epidemics, riots, war, rebellion, and sabotage. Household hazardous waste (HHW) means any solid waste generated in a household by a consumer which, except for the exclusion provided for in 40 CFR § 261.4(b)(1), would be classified as a hazardous waste under 40 CFR Part 261. Manifest means the uniform hazardous waste manifest form(s) that must accompany shipments of municipal hazardous waste or Class 1 industrial solid waste. Mobile collection event means a household hazardous waste collection event by Participating City utilizing a mobile collection unit. Mobile Collection Unit (MCU) means a non-self-propelled vehicle used for the periodic collection of household hazardous waste by Participating City, off-site of the ECC, which is transported to the ECC to dispose of the household hazardous waste collected at the mobile collection event. Mobile Collection Units owned by Fort Worth are designed to hold the hazardous waste of approximately 50 to 75 households. Participating City means the City of Grapevine Participating Cities, when used in the plural, means Fort Worth, Participating City, and all other entities which have entered into interlocal agreements with Fort Worth for the ECC household hazardous waste collection program. Person means an individual, corporation, organization, government, or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, partnership, association, or any other legal entity. Waste has the same meaning as "solid waste" as that term is defined in Texas Health and Safety Code §361.003, and including hazardous substances. B. Unless a provision in this Agreement explicitly states otherwise, the following abbreviations, as used in this Agreement, shall have the meanings hereinafter designated. CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act. CPR - cardiopulmonary resuscitation. DOT - United States Department of Transportation. ECC - Environmental Collection Center. EPA - United States Environmental Protection Agency. Page 3 HAZCAT - hazardous categorization. HAZWOPER - hazardous waste operations and emergency response. HM - hazardous materials. HHW - household hazardous waste. MCU - Mobile Collection Unit. TCEQ—Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. 2. PURPOSE The purpose of this interlocal agreement (hereafter "Agreement") is the provision of services by Fort Worth to Participating City whereby, subject to the terms and conditions specified below, Fort Worth will administer and supervise a regional household hazardous waste collection program, which will be available to households within Participating City as described herein. 3. TERM This Agreement shall be effective from the date the last party has signed this Agreement through September 30, 2010. 4. SERVICES OF FORT WORTH Fort Worth agrees to perform the following services for Participating City in connection with the ECC household hazardous waste collection program: A. Fort Worth will administer a regional household hazardous waste collection program. This program will include the operation of the Environmental Collection Center, which will accept for disposal and/or recycling household hazardous waste from households located within Participating City. Fort Worth shall not accept compressed flammable gas containers; radioactive materials; explosives or potentially shock sensitive materials; biological, etiologic, or infectious materials; wastes from businesses; or any other wastes that Fort Worth has determined are unacceptable. B. Fort Worth will employ or retain personnel to provide the services necessary to perform Fort Worth's obligations in this Agreement. C. Fort Worth will enter into a contract(s) with a waste disposal/recycling firm(s) for the handling, collection, transportation, storage, disposal, treatment, recovery, and/or reuse of household hazardous waste that is collected at the ECC or during mobile collection events. Page 4 D. Fort Worth will, if requested in writing by Participating City, provide Participating City with copies of waste manifests for shipments of waste from the ECC. E. Fort Worth will, if requested in writing by Participating City, provide Participating City a monthly report of the Participating City's households who disposed of household hazardous waste at the Environmental Collection Center or a mobile collection event. F. Fort Worth will issue a report and an invoice at the end of each quarter detailing the number of Participating City's households that disposed of household hazardous waste at the Environmental Collection Center or at mobile collection events. G. Fort Worth will act under this Agreement in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws. H. Mobile Collection Events Participating City may schedule a mobile collection event to be operated by Fort Worth personnel using one of Fort Worth's MCUs or conduct their own mobile collection events using either Participating City's MCU or Fort Worth's Reserve MCU (as available), State regulations require notification to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) at least 45 days prior to conducting the event. 1. Fort Worth Operated Events: If Participating City would like to schedule a mobile collection event with the Fort Worth Mobile Collection Unit, Participating City shall contact the ECC as soon as possible for a list of available dates. The time and location shall be agreeable to both parties. Participating City may schedule one mobile collection event each contract year. Fort Worth will file notification of the event with TCEQ as required by 30 TAC §335.403. (a) Scheduling Events Fort Worth will begin scheduling mobile collection events for the 2010 calendar year on January 2, 2010. If this Agreement is not renewed prior to events scheduled for October — December 2010 Fort Worth will not send its MCU or personnel to the event. To ensure proper notification to TCEQ, events must be scheduled at least sixty (60) days ahead of the proposed date. Participating City acknowledges that Fort Worth contracts with other municipalities and that Fort Worth will be accommodating each Participating City's request on a first come first served basis. Therefore, Participating City acknowledges that its chosen date to schedule a mobile collection event may be reserved by another city and Participating City will have to then choose another date. Participating City will, in no event, be entitled to any damages or recovery of any costs, except as provided herein. (b) Location If Participating City chooses to hold the Mobile Collection Event on private property, Participating City shall obtain a signed waiver from the owner of the property sixty (60) days prior to the event. The waiver shall be in the Page 5 form of Exhibit B or similar form approved by Fort Worth. The signed waiver must be sent to Fort Worth sixty (60) days before the Mobile Collection Event. If the signed waiver is not sent to Fort Worth sixty (60) days before the Mobile Collection Event, Fort Worth will not send the Fort Worth Mobile Collection Unit to the event and Participating City will, in no event, be entitled to any damages or recovery of any costs, except as provided herein. All events must be held on an impervious surface. (c) At the Mobile Collection Event, Participating City acknowledges and agrees that Fort Worth shall accept household hazardous waste from the first 50 households that show proof of residency at the Mobile Collection Event. After the first 50 households, Fort Worth will determine in its sole discretion how much more waste it can accept for proper transport back to the ECC. If more households arrive at the event than Fort Worth can accept, Participating City will in no event be entitled to any damages or recovery of any costs, except as provided herein. (d) Due to the lack of storage space at the ECC, Participating City acknowledges and agrees that if it requests the Fort Worth Mobile Collection Unit at a mobile collection event, a Participating City's MCU shall not also be at the event. (e) Fort Worth, in its sole discretion, will determine whether to send the Fort Worth Mobile Collection Unit to Participating City's Collection Event during adverse weather or the threat of adverse weather including but not limited to sleet, snow, rain, mist or hail. In the event Fort Worth determines not to send the Fort Worth Mobile Collection Unit, Fort Worth shall notify persons listed in Section 5, Paragraph A and shall send a Fort Worth employee to the Participating City's event to tell any residents that come to dispose of household hazardous waste that the Fort Worth Mobile Collection Unit will not be coming to the event, but the resident can go to the ECC to dispose of the waste. A map with directions to the ECC also will be provided. 2. Participating City Mobile Collection Unit: (a) Fort Worth agrees to accept household hazardous waste from mobile collection events conducted by Participating City using Participating City's MCU in accordance with Section 5, of this Agreement. (b) Fort Worth agrees to restock the items it removes from Participating City's MCU, however, Fort Worth shall only restock items listed in Exhibit "A", attached and incorporated herein as if set forth. 3 Loan of the Reserve Mobile Collection Unit The reserve MCU is a specially designed and equipped thirty-six (36) foot gooseneck box-trailer and one (1) ton pickup owned by Fort Worth. Participating City may request the loan of Fort Worth's Reserve MCU free of charge for use in Page 6 a Household Hazardous Waste collection event when available. Participating City may use the Reserve MCU to transport HHW to Fort Worth's ECC or another collection center that may lawfully receive HHW. Participating City shall provide Fort Worth with a written request, facsimile or e-mail at least sixty (60) days prior to the event date for which the request is made. Fort Worth shall have sole determination whether the Reserve MCU is available for use by Participating City and shall notify Participating City as soon as is reasonably practicable of such decision. Fort Worth shall not participate in nor be responsible for any part of the Participating City's HHW Collection Event unless and except by written mutual agreement. (a) The Reserve MCU shall be in good working condition and Fort Worth shall disclose any known problems the Reserve MCU may have in performing the tasks necessary for the HHW Collection Event. Prior to issuance of the Reserve MCU, a pre-trip inspection for potential maintenance problems will be preformed by Fort Worth. Also, both parties will complete a pre-trip aesthetic assessment. Participating City shall be responsible for all certifications and insurance necessary for the proper operation of the Reserve MCU. (b) Participating City agrees to maintain and return the Reserve MCU in as good condition as it was in when Participating City took possession for use. Participating City shall return the Reserve MCU to Fort Worth in a timely manner and as mutually agreed upon. (c) Participating City shall be responsible for all work-related property damage, personal injury or death caused by Participating City's employees or volunteers and arising out of the use of the Reserve MCU during the term of this Agreement. (d) It is expressly understood and agreed that, in the execution of this Agreement, neither of the parties waives, nor shall be deemed hereby to waive, any immunity or defense that would otherwise be available to it against claims arising in the exercise of governmental powers and functions. By entering into this Agreement the parties do not intend to create any obligations, expressed or implied, other than those set forth herein and this Agreement shall not create any rights in parties not signatories hereto. 5. DUTIES OF PARTICIPATING CITY Participating City agrees to perform the following duties in connection with the household hazardous waste collection program: A. Participating City will designate one of its employees, and another as an alternate, to act as its household hazardous waste collection coordinator to interact with Fort Worth. Page 7 Designated person is: Dewey Stoffels telephone number: 817-410-3330 Pager number or 24-hour number where he or she can be reached: 940-395-7174 Alternate person is Gregg Moss telephone number: 817-410-3330 Pager number or 24-hour number where he or she can be reached:817-235-9363 B. Participating City will coordinate and fund all program advertising targeted to its own citizens, as it deems necessary. Such advertising shall include the type of wastes that will be accepted at the ECC, the requirement of proof of residency, and weather cancellation information. C. Participating City shall notify its residents of the ECC hours of operation and dates it is closed as provided in Section 9 "The Environmental Collection Center Hours of Operation." D. Participating City may choose to utilize a voucher system for its residents in order for them to bring HHW to the ECC. Participating City shall complete and sign the Voucher Utilization form attached herein as Exhibit "C" and include a copy of the official voucher if a voucher will be used. In addition, if a citizen from a Participating City that utilizes a voucher system comes to the ECC or a mobile collection event without a voucher, Participating City acknowledges and agrees that Fort Worth will not accept the household hazardous waste until Participating City authorizes the acceptance in writing. E. Participating City may submit a written request for a monthly report listing the number of its city's households that have disposed of household hazardous waste at the ECC or a mobile collection event. F. Participating City shall provide traffic control and signage for the mobile collection event, and shall provide personnel to assist Fort Worth with the offloading of material, surveys, and screening of persons dropping off household hazardous waste. Prior to the event, the parties shall agree upon the details of the traffic control, signage, and personnel assistance. G. Participating City shall provide a means for disposing of solid waste (e.g. boxes, trash, containers) on site during a mobile collection event. H. Mobile Collection Events using Participating City's MCU or Reserve MCU 1. Participating City is responsible for proper notification to TCEQ as required by 30 TAC §335.403. 2. Participating City shall advise the ECC at least 72 hours in advance of its mobile collection events. Participating City shall collect only HHW during a mobile collection event. Wastes from commercial, agricultural, and industrial sources shall not be accepted. Participating City shall not accept compressed flammable gas containers; radioactive materials; explosives or potentially shock sensitive materials; biological, etiologic, or infectious materials; or any other wastes that Fort Worth has determined are unacceptable. Page 8 3. in accordance with the latest DOT requirements, Participating City's MCU operators will properly categorize, package, mark, label, and load into the MCU, all wastes received at the mobile collection event. Recyclable products (used oil, used oil filters, latex paint, recyclable anti-freeze, lead-acid batteries, and fluorescent lights) will be segregated into containers for recyclables. 4. After accepting wastes, Participating City's MCU operators shall thoroughly check each container for proper labeling and identification. If a container is properly identified, the material will be segregated according to hazard class and prepared for packaging. If a container does not have adequate labeling to permit identification, the MCU operators shall then attempt to identify the material from its physical characteristics using HAZCAT analysis and from information provided by the household presenting the waste. 5. The Participating City's MCU operators shall package all hazardous materials in accordance with United States Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements, United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements, and all other applicable federal and state requirements. After all the wastes have been properly identified and segregated, the MCU operators will reexamine the wastes for compatibility, list them on the container content sheets, and pack them into drums. Oil-based paints and latex paints shall be bulked separately in 55-gallon drums, or if the paint is left in its container, the paint can be packed in a lined cubic yard box, and packed and labeled according to federal and state regulations. Participating City shall not transport waste that is not HHW to the ECC. Participating City agrees to make its own arrangements to dispose of any non-HHW waste collected at the event. 6. Prior to transporting the HHW from the collection event site, Participating City's MCU operators shall complete a Bill of Lading, and shall keep the Bill of Lading in the cab of the truck hauling the MCU during transportation of the HHW to the ECC. Participating City shall require that a minimum of one copy of the latest North American Emergency Response Guidebook be kept within the cab of the truck. 7. During transportation, Participating City's MCU operators shall placard the MCU for transportation of hazardous waste in accordance with federal and state law. 8. Upon the return of the MCU to the ECC, Participating City's MCU operators shall follow the instructions of Fort Worth regarding the placement of the MCU for unloading. Fort Worth shall take possession of the MCU from Participating City after the MCU has been properly parked for unloading in accordance with Fort Worth's instructions and all required documents have been delivered to the ECC manager or his designee at the ECC. Fort Worth shall, within a reasonable amount of time, unload the HHW from the Participating City's MCU and store the unit at the ECC. After being contacted, Participating City shall pickup their unit within 10 days. Page 9 9. If Fort Worth, in its sole discretion, determines that Participating City's MCU operators improperly packaged any of the HHW delivered to the ECC, Fort Worth shall repackage such waste, and Participating City shall reimburse Fort Worth as set forth in Section 10, Paragraph B. 10. If a spill emanating from the Participating City's MCU or the Reserve MCU occurs at the ECC while the MCU is still in Participating City's possession, Fort Worth shall take control of the spill response and Participating City will reimburse Fort Worth for its response costs as set forth in Section 10, Paragraph C. 6. USE OF WASTE DISPOSAL/RECYCLING FIRMS FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE A. Fort Worth will enter into a contract(s) with a waste disposal/recycling firm(s) for the handling, collection, transportation, storage, disposal, treatment, recovery, and/or reuse of household hazardous waste, from the ECC. B. Such firm(s) shall be required pursuant to the contract(s) to assume generator status for the waste collected, (excluding used oil, lead-acid batteries and antifreeze) to choose a disposal site for the waste subject to Fort Worth's approval, and to indemnify Fort Worth and participating cities against any and all environmental damages and the violation of any and all environmental requirements resulting from the handling, collection, transportation, storage, disposal, treatment, recovery, and/or recycling of waste collected pursuant to this agreement, when said environmental damages or the violation of said environmental requirements was the result of any act or omission of contractor, its officers, agents, employees, or subcontractors, or the joint act or omission of contractor, its officers, agents, employees, or subcontractors and any other person or entity. C. THE PARTIES RECOGNIZE THAT ALTHOUGH THE FIRM(S) WILL BE REQUIRED TO ASSUME GENERATOR STATUS, THIS ASSUMPTION WILL NOT RELIEVE PARTICIPATING CITY OF LIABILITY FOR THE WASTE UNDER FEDERAL LAW AND STATE LAW. Fort Worth will arrange for recycling vendors for used oil, batteries, antifreeze, and other materials, as it deems appropriate. 7. REUSE OF COLLECTED MATERIALS A. From time-to-time Fort Worth will make available to residents and businesses of Fort Worth, as well as, Participating City and residents and businesses of Participating City for their use, collected household hazardous waste materials that are suitable for reuse, such as paint, fertilizer, motor oil, and antifreeze. Fort Worth shall not charge for any materials that are picked up for reuse. B. Some materials made available for reuse may have been consolidated and filtered by Fort Worth prior to being made available. Used antifreeze will have been consolidated in a barrel, filtered, and pH balanced, and new antifreeze may have been added to the barrel. Page 10 C. In regards to materials accepted by Participating City, FORT WORTH MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, OR GUARANTIES THAT: 1. the container contents are what the label indicates; 2. the container contents are those originally placed into the container by the manufacturer; 3. the product is of the quality intended for its use; 4. the contents of the container have been stored properly; 5. the instructions on the container label for use, storage, and first aid are current or correct; 6. the container is in unimpaired condition; 7. the product is still approved for use (i.e., it has not been banned or recalled); and 8. the product can be used without risk to persons, property or the environment. FURTHERMORE, ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS AND IMPLIED, ARE SPECIFICALLY DENIED. D. Participating City shall contact the ECC manager to arrange a pickup time to obtain materials. Participating City agrees that it shall not return to Fort Worth, directly or indirectly, any materials it obtains from Fort Worth under this paragraph. E. IN REGARDS TO MATERIALS ACCEPTED BY PARTICIPATING CITY, PARTICIPATING CITY DOES HEREBY WAIVE ALL CLAIMS, INCLUDING PRODUCTS LIABILITY CLAIMS, AND RELEASES, AND HOLDS HARMLESS THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, AND ALL OF ITS OFFICIALS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, AND VOLUNTEERS, IN BOTH THEIR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CAPACITIES, FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, CLAIMS, SUITS, DEMANDS, EXPENSES OF LITIGATION, OR CAUSES OF ACTION WHICH MAY ARISE BY REASON OF INJURY TO PERSONS, LOSS OF PROPERTY, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, OR LOSS OF USE OF ANY PROPERTY , OCCASIONED BY THE TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE, HANDLING, USE, AND DISPOSAL BY PARTICIPATING CITY OF ANY MATERIALS ACCEPTED BY PARTICIPATING CITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FROM FORT WORTH. F. In regards to materials accepted by residents or businesses of Participating Cities, FORT WORTH MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR GUARANTIES THAT: 1. the container contents are what the label indicates; 2. the container contents are those originally placed into the container by the manufacturer; Page 11 3. the product is of the quality intended for its use; 4. the contents of the container have been stored properly; 5. the instructions on the container label for use, storage, and first aid are current or correct; 6. the container is in unimpaired condition; 7. the product is still approved for use (i.e., it has not been banned or recalled); and 8. the product can be used without risk to persons, property or the environment. FURTHERMORE, ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS AND IMPLIED, ARE SPECIFICALLY DENIED. G. Participating City shall attempt to inform its residents and businesses that if they go to the Environmental Collection Center to pick up household hazardous waste for reuse, a release of liability must be signed to accept the household hazardous waste for reuse. 8. RIGHT TO REFUSE WASTE Participating City agrees that Fort Worth shall have the right to refuse to accept waste at the ECC from Participating City or Participating City's resident, if in the reasonable judgment of Fort Worth: A. The waste is not household hazardous waste; B. The waste fails to meet other established criteria established by this Agreement, or that have been established by Fort Worth subsequent to the execution of the Agreement; C. The individual does not have sufficient identification to establish that he/she is in fact a resident of Participating City; D. Participating City has implemented a voucher system for its residents to dispose of waste, and the individual does not have a valid voucher; or E. The waste or the individual presents a hazard to the ECC or to persons or property at the ECC. Page 12 • 9. ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION CENTER HOURS AND DAYS OF OPERATION A. Hours of Operation During the term of the Agreement, the ECC's hours of operation are as follows: Thursday and Friday 11:00 a.m. -- 7:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. -- 3:00 p.m. B. Days the Environmental Collection Center will be closed During the term of the agreement, the ECC will be closed on the following holidays: Thanksgiving Holiday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 26-28, 2009 Christmas Holiday, Friday, and Saturday, December 25-26, 2009 New Year's Day, Friday, January 1, 2010 Martin Luther King Day, Monday, January 18, 2010 Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2010 Independence Day, Monday, July 5, 2010 Labor Day, Monday, September 6, 2010 Participating City understands and agrees that Fort Worth is anticipating that there may be employee furlough days during the term of this contract and that the ECC will be closed and Fort Worth employees will not be available to conduct mobile collection events on those furlough days. If additional furlough days or additional closures are necessary Fort Worth will notify Participating City prior to the closure unless due to an unforeseeable event. It is anticipated that the ECC will be closed on the following days as a result of the Fort Worth's tentative decision to furlough staff: Columbus Day, Monday, October 12, 2009 Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Christmas Eve, Thursday, December 24, 2009 Good Friday, Friday, April 2, 2010 Saturday, May 29, 2010 Friday before Independence Day, July 2, 2010 Friday before Labor Day, September 3, 2010 Fort Worth will notify Participating City if this schedule changes. C. Notifying Residents Participating City agrees to notify its residents of the ECC's hours of operation and dates it will be closed. Participating City also may advertise the 24-hour Environmental Collection Center telephone number: (817) 392-6268. Page 13 10. COMPENSATION As fair compensation for the services provided by Fort Worth pursuant to this Agreement: A. Participating City agrees to pay Fort Worth the sum of $47.00 per household per visit to the ECC (or per participating household in a Mobile Collection Event) to dispose of household hazardous waste. B. If Fort Worth determines that Participating City's MCU operators improperly packaged any of the HHW delivered to the ECC, Fort Worth shall repackage such waste, and Participating City shall reimburse Fort Worth for it staff time at $20.00 an hour and the cost of supplies. C. If a spill emanating from the Participating City's MCU or the Reserve MCU occurs at the ECC while the MCU is still in Participating City's possession, Fort Worth shall take control of the spill response and Participating City will reimburse Fort Worth for its response costs of $60.00 per hour for staff time and the cost of supplies. D. The amount due to Fort Worth for services provided under this Section, Paragraphs A, B, and C, shall be billed to Participating City quarterly. Participating City shall pay Fort Worth within 30 days of receiving a bill from Fort Worth. If Fort Worth does not receive payment within 30 days, Fort Worth shall inform Participating City in writing that it will not accept any household hazardous waste from Participating City's residents and that Fort Worth will not participate in a mobile collection event or provide a mobile collection unit until paid. E. At the end of the term of this Agreement, Fort Worth shall provide a final accounting to Participating City, which will include the total number of Participating City's households which participated in the program, repackaging fees, if any, and the total cost of spill response charged to Participating City, if any. F. Pursuant to the requirements of Government Code §791.011 (a)(3), the amount due to Fort Worth under Subparagraph D. above shall be paid from revenues currently available to Participating City in the present fiscal year. 11. ARTWORK, "CAPTAIN CRUD AND THE CRUDDIES," AND PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS LICENSE AGREEMENT Fort Worth is the owner of "Captain Crud" and the Cruddies ("Bloomer," "Otto," "Pestie, "Scrub," and "Van Goo") and the recycling buddies ("Scrappy," "Juggles," and "Cana Nana") "Conquer Your Crud," and "Crud Cruiser", and therefore all ownership rights belong to Fort Worth. Fort Worth has registered these marks as service marks with the Secretary of State. A. Fort Worth hereby grants to Participating City a non-transferable, non-exclusive license to use all the artwork and promotional materials that may be provided by Fort Worth to be used solely in the conduct of the business of Participating City's disposal and Page 14 recycling of household hazardous waste programs. If Participating City wishes to use to Licensed Art and/or Promotional Materials in other limited situations, Participating City must first obtain express written consent from Fort Worth. B. Fort Worth may provide licensed Artwork and Promotional Materials to Participating City pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Participating City acknowledges that by virtue of this License, Participating City acquires only the right to use the original and permitted duplicate copies of the Licensed Artwork and Promotional Materials and does not acquire any rights of ownership in the Licensed Artwork and Promotional Materials, which rights shall remain exclusively with Fort Worth. If Participating City wants to modify or change the artwork and/or promotional materials in any manner, Participating City hereby agrees to contact Fort Worth in writing to obtain written consent before modifying or changing any artwork and/or promotional materials. C. If Participating City desires an actor to portray "Captain Crud" for an event, Participating City shall use actors approved by Fort Worth to portray "Captain Crud" since "Captain Crud" is owned by Fort Worth. Participating City shall be solely responsible for compensating actor for the services provided to Participating City. Participating City will contact Fort Worth as soon as possible with the date and time of the event agreeable to both parties to obtain approval for the chosen actor and to request and pickup the "Captain Crud" costume for its events. Fort Worth will provide the "Captain Crud" costume. However, Participating City agrees to be liable to Fort Worth for any damage to the costume or if Participating City fails to return the entire costume to Fort Worth or if the costume is not returned in the same condition as received. 12. IMMUNITY It is expressly understood and agreed that, in the execution of this Agreement, none of the Participating Cities waives, nor shall be hereby deemed to waive, any immunity or defense that would otherwise be available to it against claims arising in the exercise of governmental powers and functions, and that the services described in this Agreement are a governmental function. 13. FORCE MAJEURE A delay or failure of Fort Worth to perform services pursuant to this Agreement shall be excused to the extent that the delay or failure to perform resulted from a force majeure event, and the delay or failure was beyond the control of Fort Worth and not due to its fault or negligence. Participating City shall not have, and hereby waives, any claim whatever for any damages resulting from delays or failure to perform caused by a force majeure event. 14. TERMINATION The parties shall each have the right to terminate the Agreement for any reason, with or without cause, upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. Upon termination, the parties shall be released from all contractual obligations to the other party excluding "USE OF WASTE DISPOSAL/RECYCLING FIRMS FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE" (Paragraph 6) Page 15 "REUSE OF COLLECTED MATERIALS" (Paragraph 7) and "ARTWORK, "CAPTAIN CRUD AND THE CRUDDIES," AND PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS LICENSE AGREEMENT' (Paragraph 11). 15. NOTICE Any notices required to be given under this Agreement shall be delivered as follows: If to Fort Worth: Brian K. Boerner, CHMM, Director Environmental Management Department City of Fort Worth 1000 Throckmorton Fort Worth, Texas 76102 If to Participating City: Dewey Stoffels, Environmental Manager City of Grapevine P.O. Box 95104 Grapevine, TX 76099 16. ENTIRETY This Agreement contains all commitments and Agreements of the parties hereto, and no other oral or written commitments shall have any force or effect if not contained herein, except that this Agreement can be amended or modified by the parties if such amendment or modification is in writing and signed by Participating City and Fort Worth. 17. SEVERABILITY In the event anyone or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provisions had never been contained herein. 18. VENUE Should any action, real or asserted, at law or in equity, arise out of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, venue for said action shall be in Tarrant County, Texas. Page 16 • 19. AUTHORITY This Agreement is made for Fort Worth and Participating City as an Inter local Agreement, pursuant to Texas Government Code, Chapter 791. 20. AUTHORIZATION The undersigned officers and/or agents of the parties hereto are properly authorized officials and have the necessary authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto, and each party hereby certifies to the other that any necessary resolutions extending such authority have been duly passed and are now in full force and effect. EXECUTED IN TRIPLICATE CITY OF FORT WORTH CITY OF Grapevine By: By: Fernando Costa Printed name: Bruno Rumbelow Assistant City Manager Title: City Manager Date: Date: October 6, 2009 APPROVED AS TO FORM APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: AND LEGALITY: Assistant City Attorney Assistant City Attorney ATTEST: Al i EST: Marty Hendrix City Secretary City Secretary Contract authorization Date Page 17 gym,. Exhibit "A RESTOCKING LIST FOR THE MOBILE COLLECTION UNIT Material Amount Restocked Special Needs Remarks 55 gallon open top Amount taken off the drums (open top for trailer loose packs) 55 gallon drums (closed Amount taken off the top) (oil, antifreeze, trailer bulk flammable materials and one extra) Fiber drums (55 or 30 Amount taken off the gallon) Aerosols, acids, trailer bases and oxidizers) Gaylord box liners Amount taken off the (plastic) trailer 55 gallon drum liners Amount taken off the trailer 5 gallon buckets Amount taken off the (filters/haz chemicals) trailer Survey Forms Amount taken off the trailer Labels/drum placard Amount taken off the trailer Gaylord boxes Amount taken off the trailer Absorbent pads Amount taken off the trailer Vermiculite Amount taken off the trailer Oil dry Amount taken off the trailer Promotional Materials Amount needed & Brochures Page 18 - %re Exhibit "B" WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY FOR COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE I being the owner of property located at have been asked by the City of to allow a mobile collection event on my property to collect household hazardous waste on the , 20 I hereby give my permission to the City of and the City of Fort Worth, to hold a household hazardous waste collection event on my property in which the City of has asked the City of Fort Worth to send its mobile collection unit to collect the household hazardous waste that is brought to the event. Therefore, I hereby RELEASE, DISCHARGE, HOLD HARMLESS, INDEMNIFY the City of Fort Worth or its officers, agents, and employees and the City of and its officers, agents, and/or employees for any and all claims, demands, liability, causes of action, actions or suits of any character that I may have against the City of Fort Worth or its officers, agents, and/or employees and the City of or its officers, agents, and/or employees for any property loss or damage, for any and all personal injury including death or any other damage of any kind or character which may arises or that arises from allowing the City of to hold a household hazardous waste collection event, in which the City of Fort Worth sends its mobile collection unit on my property. I have read this Waiver and Release and fully understand its terms and conditions. I have not been influenced in any extent whatsoever by any representation or statements not contained in this Agreement. Signature Date Witness Page 19 Exhibit "C" VOUCHER UTILIZATION Select and sign one of the following statements. The City of (Participating City) wishes to use a voucher system for its residents visiting the ECC or a mobile event. Only residents with an official voucher provided by Participating City will be allowed to drop wastes off at the ECC or at mobile events in Participating City. A copy of the official voucher must be attached. Printed name Signature Date The City of Grapevine (Participating City) does not wish to use a voucher system. All residents of Participating City showing appropriate proof of residency will be allowed to drop wastes off at the ECC or at mobile events in Participating City. Bruno Rumbelow - City Manager Printed name October 6, 2009 Signature Date 1 Page 20