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BOWERS FIELD — AIRPORT MASTER PLAN <br />The "ownership" and responsibility for recycling or disposal of each waste source will be identified in the <br />audit. <br />14.2.2 Recycling feasibility <br />The Consultant will review the waste material identified in the waste audit and evaluate recycling <br />feasibility for each constituent. The consultant will provide a table with a list of waste materials with <br />recommendations for recycling options for each, if applicable. <br />This task will include contacting local waste management and recycling vendors to understand the <br />availability of recycling for each waste stream and a review of logistical requirements, local ordinances, <br />state requirements, hauler and landfill requirements, and associated costs. The findings of this review <br />will be summarized to identify current practices, opportunities, and barriers to recycling at the airport. <br />14.2.3 Plan to Minimize Solid Waste Generation <br />The Consultant will work with the Airport Sponsor to develop a plan to minimize solid waste generation <br />on the airport. The consultant will utilize the list of solid waste constituents generated in the waste <br />audit and provide recommendations for waste reduction opportunities for each, as applicable. The plan <br />will include the following elements: <br />A. Waste reduction policy and goals statement; <br />8. Waste tracking protocols, recycling effectiveness, and reporting; <br />C. Summary of lease requirements, local ordinances, development specifications related to waste <br />reductions, and purchasing policies; <br />D. Summary of physical constraints and requirements for recycling best practices; <br />14.2.4 Operational and Maintenance Requirements <br />The Consultant will review operational and maintenance activities that produce waste materials and <br />evaluate opportunities to reduce, reuse, or recycle materials generated from these activities. A <br />summary will be provided that includes each category of waste and who Is responsible for the costs, <br />maintenance of equipment, and overall implementation of the plan for each type of waste. <br />14.2.5 Review Waste Management Contracts <br />The Consultant will review existing waste management contracts for the airport and airport users and <br />tenants to identify cost saving and recycling opportunities for waste materials generated at the airport. <br />This will include a review of current contracts including janitorial contracts, tenant leases, and standard <br />contract specifications for all maintenance and development projects. It will also include a review of <br />4F_NTURY wE87 <br />� �i . � to � Pege 140 <br />