1. Pursuant to the provisions of the Contract, the Consultant shall fully perform, complete all tasks, services and other work as set forth in this Scope of Work. Consultant shall provide hazardous waste disposal services, including identification, labeling, collection, transportation, and disposal of hazardous wastes in accordance with applicable state and federal laws on an as-needed basis. 2. Consultant shall provide all necessary materials required for proper separation, containerization, handling, storage, transport, and disposal of hazardous waste materials collected by District staff. Consultant must be able to provide an adequate number of recovery drums and absorbent materials for on-site solidification. 3. Consultant shall ensure that all consultant vehicles shall be properly registered, licensed, and insured and will have necessary permits to safely transport hazardous waste to comply with state and local regulations. 4. Emergency-Urgent Response – Consultant shall be able to respond to emergency hazardous waste spills or can draw on other resources (specialized, state registered hazardous waste sub-contractors) for emergency response to a variety of hazardous waste spills at the request of the District. Emergencyurgent response incidents demand prompt attention and may include, but are not limited to: • Emergency collection of hazardous wastes / spill response within two (2 hours) of request. • Identification of unknown materials. 5. Consultant shall remain aware of current laws, regulations and analytical requirements for disposal of hazardous wastes at approved California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)/Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) permitted disposal facilities...