Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Remove Vegetative Debris from road side right of way as directed by the Debris Management Task Force (DMTF) Manager as established by the County. Vegetative Debris will be transported to a Temporary Site determined by the County. Tipping Fees will be the responsibility of the successful Respondent and should be included in the Exhibit B Fee Schedule. If applicable Respondents may be requested to Burn or Grind Vegetative Debris and remove Chips or ashes from the Temporary Site to a Final Disposal Site. The following location should accept Vegetative and or Chips/Ashes FINAL SITE TO BE DETERMINED 2. Remove Construction and Demolition Debris from road/street side right of way as directed by the DMTF Manager. Construction Debris may consist of but is not limited to Metal and Wood Framing, Sheetrock, Insulation, Furniture, Mattresses, Flooring, Clothing, Roofing, Radios, etc. Construction Debris will be the responsibility of the successful Respondent to take to the Temporary Site determined by the County. All Construction and Demolition Debris will be transported to the Final Sites at a later date. If the Respondent(s) have existing agreements in place for final disposal it should be noted in the response and will require County and TDEC Approval. All Tipping Fees associated with the final disposal site will be the responsibility of the successful Respondent(s) and should be included in the Cubic Yard (CY) Pricing. 3. Public Right of Way Removal of Structures that have been demolished by others and pushed to road side may be part of this bid. Respondents should be prepared to pick up and remove this type of debris and include any separations that may be required. 4. Removal of White Goods from Roadside as directed by the DMTF Manager. White Goods typically consist of appliances including refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, heat pumps, ovens, stoves, washing machines, clothes dryers, and water heaters. Respondent will pick up and transport White Goods to a Temporary Site on a per Unit Price. The Respondent(s) will then prepare any White Good unit for transport to a MS Department of Environmental (MDEQ) approved Final Disposal Site. Preparation will include the removal of any gasses or substance considered to be environmentally unsafe. Respondent should also consider any Recycling efforts from this point. 5. Removal of Household Hazardous Waste Debris as directed by the DMTF Manager. Household Hazardous Waste may consist of but is not limited to any intangible, corrosive, reactivate, or toxic unit. Typical items include paint cans, petroleum containers, lawn mowers, butane bottles, stains, varnishes, solvents, pesticides, etc. Respondent will pick up and transport Hazardous Waste to a MS Department of Environmental (MDEQ) approved Final Disposal Site. Certified Hazardous Waste Technicians should handle, capture, recycle, reuse, and dispose of hazardous waste. Respondent must comply with Federal, State, and Local environmental requirements. It should be noted that MDEQ may designate free pick-up days throughout a declaration period. 6. Removal of Electronic Waste as directed by the DWTF Manager. Electronic Waste may consist of but is not limited to any televisions, computers/peripherals, audio/stereo equipment, VCR's/DVD players, video cameras, telephones, fax/copy machines, video games/consoles. Respondent will collect and dispose of eligible e-waste in a way complying with all applicable Federal, State, and Local Laws. 7. Removal of Soil, Mud, and Sand are typical of a major flooding event, pricing should be included and reflected on Exhibit B.