e City of Springfield Office of Public Utilities (“City”) is seeking proposals for the removal and beneficial use of the following products located at its Dallman Generating Station located at 3100 Adlai Stevenson Drive, Springfield, Illinois or its FGDS Landfill located at 201 East Lake Drive, Springfield, Illinois: 1. Fly Ash from Dallman Unit 4, LOI > 3% • +/- 30,000 tons available annually 2. Bottom Ash from Dallman Unit 4 • +/- 10,000 tons available annually 3. Solids from the Generating Facilities Waste Water Treatment Plant • +/- 2,000 tons available annually The City has previously sold these coal combustion by-products and desires to continue to do so. While beneficial use of the material is preferred, viable alternatives will be considered. Services offered pursuant to this proposal shall be for a minimum of three years. The proposal should include trucking the material from the 3100 Adlai Stevenson Drive or 201 East Lake Drive location to an off-site location owned/leased/operated by the bidder. If trucking is not included, this must be clearly stated. The City shall provide for the loading of the trucks. • At Dallman, the Unit 4 Fly Ash, the material can be loaded dry through a telescopic chute into a pneumatic tanker or covered bed trailer, or can be conditioned with water to be loaded with a screw type conveyor into an open bed trailer. • Also at Dallman, Bottom Ash and solids from the Generating Facilities Waste Water Treatment Plant will be loaded with a Caterpillar 966G Wheel Loader (or equivalent). • For all materials at Dallman, a truck scale is adjacent to the Unit 4 Fly Ash loading area and shall be used to determine the material weights. • At the FGDS Landfill, all of the above materials may be required to be hauled offsite for beneficial use. All of these materials will be loaded with the Cat Loader. The loader is equipped with a scale to determine the loaded material weights. Contractor should only anticipate removing and beneficially reusing about 2,000 tons annually from the Landfill. • Contractor may also elect to use a truck scale at the material destination.