Specifications include, but are not limited to: a. laboratory chemical identification; b. identification of laboratory chemicals from trade names; c. analysis and classification of unknown chemicals; d. packaging, labeling, and packing list preparation for disposal in accordance with DOT and EPA regulations; e. manifest preparation and processing - Land Ban Forms for EPA compliance, Bill of Ladings; f. transportation of waste to disposal sites; g. recycling, treatment, and/or final disposal of the waste; h. waste stream training and consultation A. The Vendor shall pick up hazardous wastes generated by Agencies. The operation will include: a. providing and preparing US EPA/DOT Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest and Land Ban, or if appropriate Bills of Lading, b. segregating, profiling, providing packaging, containerizing, and labeling forms for the waste to be shipped (all whenever necessary), c. loading the wastes into vehicles, d. transporting the wastes to a permitted hazardous waste treatment, recycling, or disposal facility or facilities and e. recycling, treating, incinerating, or finally disposing of the wastes. Final disposition shall include treatment by recycling whenever possible. All of the foregoing phases of operation, and any additional phases conducted by the Vendor, shall be performed in accordance with all applicable federal and State statutes and regulations. These statutes and regulations shall include, but not be limited to, the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the State of New Hampshire’s RSA Chapter 147-A and RSA 149-M, and the State of New Hampshire’s Hazardous Waste Rules, Env-Wm 100-1000 and New Hampshire’s Solid Waste Rules Env-Wm 100- 300 and 2100-3700