The District seeks bids from qualified service providers for hauling dewatered biosolids to a landfill for disposal. JBWRF operates a thermal drying unit and has an existing agreement for hauling dried solids, but the Facility will be taking the unit offline for maintenance and process work and will require wet cake hauling. The initial maintenance and hauling period will run from July 2024 through December 2024, with the heaviest period from July to September. The District reserves the right to award all hauling services to one bidder, or split the award between two or more bidders. At the end of the 2024 term, the agreement(s) may be extended for additional terms as follows: four(4) one (1)-year terms, not to exceed a total of five (5) years. JBWRF has a 40 ft. long truck bay for filling trailers. Contractor must be able to provide a trailer capable of hauling 60,000 lbs. and no longer than 42 ft. in length. The weight of each load may vary as solids content and operating factors fluctuate, but the maximum weight of 60,000 lbs. is required. JBWRF is currently hauling dewatered sludge to Intermountain Regional Landfill (IRL), located approximately 27.9 miles from the Facility near Fairfield, Utah. It is anticipated that the contractor will continue hauling to this site, though the District may consider alternatives proposed by the contractor. The average dry solids content of the sludge is currently between 15% and 16%, and so adequate means of offloading from the trailer is required.