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either contract for and oversee the cleanup work, or conduct the work with <br />its own employees and equipment. <br />iii. The costs for cleanup of hazardous waste and /or Class 1 nonhazardous <br />industrial waste that may be found at a municipal solid waste site must be <br />funded from other sources, unless a waiver from this restriction is granted by <br />the TCEQ's Waste Permits Division to deal with immediate threats to human <br />health or the environment. <br />iv. The cleanup of Class 2 and 3 nonhazardous industrial wastes that maybe found <br />at a municipal solid waste site may be funded in conjunction with the <br />cleanup of the municipal solid waste found at a site. <br />v. All notification, assessment, and cleanup requirements pertaining to the release <br />of wastes or other chemicals of concern, as required under federal, state, and <br />local laws and regulations, including 30 TAC Chapter 330, TCEQ's M&N <br />Rules, and 30 TAC Chapter 350, TCEQ's Risk Reduction Rules, must be <br />complied with as part of any activities funded under this Agreement. <br />vi. All materials cleaned up using funds provided under this Agreement must be <br />properly disposed of or otherwise properly managed in accordance with all <br />applicable laws and regulations. To the extent feasible, it is recommended <br />that as much material as possible be diverted from area landfills and targeted <br />for reuse or recycling. <br />7. Local Solid Waste Management Plans Funds can be used for projects to develop a <br />local solid waste management plan. In addition, in accordance with §363, Texas Health <br />and Safety Code, and 30 TAC §330, TCEQ Rules, funds can be used for the TCEQ <br />adoption by of a local solid waste management plan. Funds may be used to amend an <br />existing local solid waste management plan that has been adopted by the TCEQ. Local <br />solid waste management plans must be consistent with the goals and objectives of the <br />RSW M P. <br />i. All local solid waste management plans funded under this Agreement must be <br />consistent with the COG's RSWMP, and prepared in accordance with 30 TAC <br />§330, Subchapter O, TCEQ Rules, and the Content and Format Guidelines <br />provided by the TCEQ. <br />B. Technical Studies Funds may be awarded for projects which include the collection of <br />pertinent data, analysis of issues and needs, evaluation of alternative solutions, public <br />input, and recommended actions, to assist in making solid waste management decisions at <br />the local level. Projects may also include research and investigations to determine the <br />location, boundaries, and contents of closed municipal solid waste landfills and sites, and <br />to assess possible risks to human health or the environment associated with those landfills <br />and sites <br />Article 6: Liability Insurance <br />(a). Contractor agrees to maintain its own commercial general liability insurance, or the equivalent <br />in amount and coverage of self- insurance, during the term of this Contract and to name <br />CAPCOG FY2012 Solid Waste Interlocal Contract 28 <br />