The successful Contractor shall assist the Unified Government staff in the collection, segregation and packaging of HHW. The Contractor shall be responsible for the transportation and disposal of the HHW collected at the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Site as well as for collection, transportation and disposal of HHW from illegal dumping sites in Wyandotte County identified by the Unified Government, and collection, transportation and disposal of HHW from various U.G. departments such as Fire and/or Police. Services at U.G. Permanent Site located at 2443 S. 88th Street, KCK: A. The Contractor shall provide all materials, supervisory labor, tools, equipment, expertise, insurance, licenses, and permits necessary to classify, sort, containerize, inventory, manifest, label and transport drums of household hazardous waste and be responsible for final disposition of such waste at approved facilities, consisting of containers of pesticides, flammable liquids, flammable gas, acids, alkaline, poisons, oxidizers, flammable solids, organic peroxide, metallic mercury, and other household hazardous wastes. B. U.G. personnel will bulk containers of paint, halogenated solvents, and non-halogenated solvents. Each waste category will be bulked separately. The Contractor shall provide all materials, supervisory labor, tools, equipment, expertise, insurance and permits necessary to inventory, manifest, label and transport drums of hazardous waste and be responsible for final disposition of such waste at approved facilities, consisting of drums of oil-based paint, halogenated solvents, and non-halogenated solvents. C. At the Unified Government’s option, the Contractor will provide tours of their Treatment, Storage, Disposal Facilities (TSDF) in which the collected waste will be taken for treatment, fuel blending, recycling, or disposal by means of incineration, for at least two U.G. employees in order to evaluate the facilities methods of operation. D. Reports. Contractor will provide copies of all manifests and all other documents to the Solid Waste Coordinator or their designee prior to the date of waste shipment from the site. Contractor will submit a monthly report within 4 weeks of the end of each month in which an event is held. Contractor will submit a final report along with a yearly report within 6 weeks of the date of final waste shipment from the site for the year. Extensions may be granted only with the prior approval of the Solid Waste Coordinator. Contractor will provide reports tabulating the disposition of all materials accepted. Reports shall include the following information: Drum Number, DOT Shipping Code, Hazard Class, UN/NA Number, Drum Size, General Drum Contents, Volume and Weight of Contents, Disposal Method and Date, Certificate of Disposal, TSD destination and address. This information shall be sorted by Drum Number and by UN/NA number in two separate lists.