Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. Contractor shall check-in with the Facility Supervisor upon each service call to provide verification the service has been provided. B. Contract shall comply with requirements of the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) in that a wheelchair accessible portable toilet unit be placed on-site at each location. C. Contractor shall provide two (2) ADA compliant portable chemical toilet units (one on the Eastbound side and one on the Westbound side), all necessary chemicals, and servicing to ensure they are clean and serviceable. D. Servicing shall be performed three (3) times per week. E. All quotations for additional services not covered under this agreement are to be provided to the state at no cost by Contractor. F. Contractor shall keep portable toilets in good, clean, and safe operating condition, including washing all portable toilets inside and out (walls, floors, toilet seats, and ceilings) using Aqua-Kem cleaner or equivalent to ensure proper sanitation. G. Contractor shall refill each portable toilet to minimum of ten (10) inches with a mixture of clean water and Aqua-Kem cleaner or equivalent product, with a ratio of chemical to water of 20/80. H. Contractor must add deodorizing liquid to each portable toilet tank. I. Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to protect service locations. Any damage caused by Contractor to state equipment, materials, or other priority shall be repaired by Contractor to the satisfaction of the state at no cost to the state. The state may, at its option, repair any damage and deduct from Contractor the cost thereof. J. Contractor shall pump out the holding tanks and properly dispose of waste in accordance with all Federal, State and local laws, rules and regulations. Additionally, the Contractor shall remove and dispose of all debris created during performance of services. K. Contractor shall deliver the waste to a county/city approved landfill in accordance with the state of California, Environmental Health Laws. The Contractor must meet the requirements of the Environmental Health Services Department and County Public Works Department of the county jurisdiction in which the removal and disposal of the waste material from the toilets. L. If Contractor shall be temporarily unable to provide services, the State, during the period of Contractor’s inability to provide services, reserves the right to accomplish the work by other means and shall be reimbursed by Contractor for any costs above the agreement rate. M. State shall not be liable for any damage incurred to the toilets while placed on state property. If any intentional or unintentional damage should occur to the toilets, it is the Contractor’s responsibility to replace or repair the toilet at no cost to the state.