Specifications include, but are not limited to: a. Pump, remove, and lawfully dispose of sewage from up to septic tanks and grease traps of various sizes. b. All sewage material is to be properly disposed of at an approved waste disposal facility. Be able to provide proof of lawful disposal, if required (such as delivery ticket from licensed septic waste facility). c. Extreme care must be taken not to pollute any rivers, ground water, or lakes. Take all precautions necessary to assure that no solids are introduced into the septic drain fields, or into the ground or water. d. During each pumping evolution keep area neat, orderly, and in a safe condition at all times. Perform final visual inspection and cleanup prior to departing each area to ensure no waste material is spilled or left behind. Thoroughly clean and disinfect all contaminated areas resulting from the pumping process. e. Disposal of waste shall be the responsibility of the proposer and must be in compliance with all applicable State and County ordinances and local regulations and requirements for the septic pumping and disposal and Industrial Safety and Health Act. f. Maintain records of specific amount of waste material pumped from each location for billing and record keeping purposes. Documentation of service will be annotated in a standard septic system pumping form or log provided by the proposer and a copy will need to be provided to the site contact upon request. g. Documentation for Grease, Fats, and Oil Wastewater Discharge, along with Oily Water Service, and Septic Tank pumping/collection must be sent to the appropriate jurisdiction upon completion of each service for permit compliance.