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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCONSENT Hearing Notice re Recycling Jefferson County Board of Commissioners CONSENT AGENDA REQUEST To: Board of Commissioners Josh Peters, County Administrator From: Monte Reinders,Public Works Director Al Cairns, Solid Waste Manager Agenda Date: October 13,2025 Subject: HEARING NOTICE: Setting a public hearing on Monday,November 3, 2025, at 2:30 p.m. re: In the Matter of Adopting An Ordinance Establishing Minimum Levels of Service for Curbside Collection of Recyclables for Unincorporated East Jefferson County and Adopting New Section 8.10.045 to Chapter 8.10 Solid Waste Regulations of the Jefferson County Code(JCC) Statement of Issue: Issues related to Jefferson County's recycling program have been discussed at two regular meetings of the Solid Waste Advisory Committee(SWAC)between July of 2024 and September of 2024,two special meetings of SWAC between January and October 2025,two joint public meetings between SWAC and Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners(BoCC) in March and April of 2025, and at two BoCC workshops in July and September of 2025. At the September 2, 2025 BoCC Workshop, BoCC agreed with staffs recommendation to move forward with setting a public hearing on adopting Ordinance Establishing Minimum Levels of Service for Curbside Collection of Recyclables for Unincorporated East Jefferson County. Analysis: Jefferson County Public Works' recommendation is to transition to private curbside-only recycling with mixed-material cart service provided by a Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission(WUTC) "G-Cert"licensed hauler with direct payment to the hauler by the customer. The current contract for recycling services with Tessera(formerly Skookum Contract Services) expires March 31, 2026. 1 Adopting a Jefferson County Level of Service Ordinance will ensure Jefferson County customers have a range of service options that fit their needs. Additional steps to improve the Recycling Program may include: • An Operating Agreement between Jefferson County and Waste Connections for the operation of the County-owned recycling center, which lowers operating costs to the benefit of curbside service customers by moderating rates; and • Establish a recycling area behind the transfer station scales to provide recycling services for the limited number of residences who cannot get curbside service due to road constraints. Customers would be charged at the minimum weight fee of$20 to distribute program costs equitably; and, • Adjust the fee schedule at the Quilcene Drop Box facility to include the continued provision of a drop off area at the facility in service to south county residents who cannot get curbside service due to road constraints. These considerations have been discussed at length previously (see most recently BoCC Workshop materials from 07/21/2025 and 09/02/2025) and more information can be found on Solid Waste's website: https://jeffersoncountysolidwaste.com/ Attached for your review: • Hearing Notice setting a Public Hearing on Monday, November 3,2025 at 2:30 p.m. • Public Hearing Power Point Presentation. • Proposed Level of Service Ordinance. • WUTC Tariff Fiscal Impact: The fiscal impact of setting a public hearing is the cost of publication in The Jefferson County and Port Townsend Leader. Regarding the proposed Level of Service Ordinance, if approved,a one-time fiscal impact of privatizing the Jefferson County Recycling Program is estimated at$5,197.00 for public outreach which is budgeted for in the current 2025 budget and draft 2026 budget as part of the solid waste education program. Beginning April 1, 2026,the Solid Waste Enterprise would gain an annual savings of an estimated$326,000 and beginning July 1, 2027 would reallocate grant revenue estimated at $121,000 per annum toward household hazardous waste collection. BoCC may choose to retain the current service delivery model and funding mechanism: Staff has considered two funding scenarios: a"recycling surcharge" applied to all solid waste scale transactions and a hidden fee within the per ton rate applied to only customers above the 220-pound minimum fee load. The effect on the tipping fee is shown in the table below: 2 Fee Type Recycling Surcharge Per Ton Hidden Fee Current Fee 2026 Revised Fee Current Fee 2026 Revised Fee Low-Income Discount $ 10.00 $ 18.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 Minimum Fee $ 20.00 $ 28.00 $ 20.00 $ 20.00 Per Ton Rate $ 187.00 $ 200.00 $ 187.00 $ 215.00 Recommendation: BoCC move to approve the attached hearing notice setting a Public Hearing on Monday, November 3,2025, at 2:30 p.m.regarding the following: In the Matter of Adopting An Ordinance Establishing Minimum Levels of Service for Curbside Collection of Recyclables for Unincorporated East Jefferson County and Adopting New Section 8.10.045 to Chapter 8.10 Solid Waste Regulations of the Jefferson County Code(JCC). Department Contact: Al Cairns, Solid Waste Manager x213 Reviewed By: (" );?e--1D. P, v/s. Peters, County Administrator Date 3 Please publish 1 time: Wednesday,October 15,2025 Contact Person: Al Cairns, Solid Waste Manager Bill to: Jefferson County Public Works 623 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING In the Matter of Adopting An Ordinance Establishing Minimum Levels of Service for Curbside Collection of Recyclables for Unincorporated East Jefferson County and Adopting New Section 8.10.045 to Chapter 8.10 Solid Waste Regulations of the Jefferson County Code(JCC) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing is scheduled by the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners for Monday,November 3,2025 at 2:30 n.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers, County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (HYBRID). Notice of said hearing is to be published in the official newspaper of Jefferson County. The purpose of this ordinance is to establish minimum levels of service for curbside collection of recyclables by haulers operating under a Washington Utilities and Transportation tariff in unincorporated east Jefferson County and amend chapter 8.10 JCC Solid Waste Regulations by adopting new section 8.10.045 JCC Minimal Level of Service for Residential Recycling. The information is available for viewing on the County website by visiting: www.co.jefferson.wa.us —Board of Commissioners—Boards& Committees—BOCC Agenda Packets—2025 Weekly Agenda Items— 11 November 2025 — 1 10325 —HEARING re Recycling. You are welcome to participate in this hearing. You will need to join the meeting by 2:30 p.m. using the following methods: VIRTUALLY: Via the following Zoom, link: https://zoom.us/j/93777841705, PHONE: Dial 1-253-215-8782 and enter access code: 937-7784- 1705#and press *9 to"raise your hand"to be called upon. Access for the hearing impaired can be accommodated using Washington Relay Service at 1-800-833-6384,or IN-PERSON at the address listed above. In addition, written testimony is also invited beginning on October 13,2025, and ending on November 3, 2025, at the end of the Public Hearing,unless extended by the Board of County Commissioners. Written public testimony may be submitted by Email to: jeffbocc@cojefferson.wa.us. You can also Mail your testimony to: Jefferson County Commissioners' Office; P.O. Box 1220, Port Townsend, WA 98368. Written testimony must be received by the Board of County Commissioners by the end of the hearing testimony period. Signed this 13th day of October, 2025. JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS /S/Heidi Eisenhour, Chair h • ., 11,4 ''. .-,'„,7''''' ''--'',... . «: Ill - f Jefferson County's •n 'L.: r • --3-■ - � . Public Hearing I q a r November 3, 2025' � shc v� a a \ ----.. . . .,,, . ... , ".. ‘,44-4K,,,,,, 44, " •,'-:* _,,y ` � Y"i'F' ±, Cy_.. �,;:� Monte Reinders, Director of Public Works -1r�eN3 _ 6 .......� ����..�. - _.... ... ^Ter Al Cairns, Solid Waste Manager • _. t rr'''rk r F .' o y? j b._ 1 Review Public Process Proposed Level of Service Ordinance Agenda Financial Impact Staff Recommendations Questions November 3,2025 2 ON er) 4r% 1� Review Public Process :ON (rje Public Meetings • 07/25/24 SWAC Regular Meeting g g • 09/25/24 SWAC Regular Meeting • 01 /23/25 SWAC Special Meeting • 10/01 /25 SWAC Special Meeting • 03/26/25 Joint SWAC & BoCC Special Meeting • 04/29/25 Joint SWAC & BoCC Special Meeting • 07/21 /25 BoCC Workshop #1 • 08/25/25 BoCC Workshop #2 • 10/13/25 BoCC Consent Agenda (Hearing Notice) • 10/27/25 BoCC PUBLIC HEARING November 3, 2025 4 ON Proposed -,ro of S Ordinance 151, { T -4/1 I T' November 3, 2025 5 1\�~ON co G Proposed Level of Service Ordinance . ..., ._, „.. *r_f":(1-„ ,.._. .i`SJ„1N( \` Adding Section 8.10.045 JCC Minimal Level of Service for Residential Recycling Chapter 8.10 SOLID WASTE REGULATIONS1 Sections: 8.10.010 Authority and purpose. 8.10.015 Adoption by reference. 8.10.020 Applicability. 8.10.021 Determination of solid waste. 8.10.025 Owner responsibilities for solid waste Add new section 8.10.045 8.10.030 Effective dates. li4 JCC Levels of Service for 111011 8.10.040 Performance standards. r•7 •lo Curbside Collection of 8.10.050 Solid waste division fees. .�Wle 8.10.060 Solid waste division public facilities- Hours of operation. Recyclables for ii �.. 8.10.100 Definitions. Unincorporated East `z'""" 8.10.200 Beneficial use permit exemptions. Jefferson County 8.10.210 Recycling and material recovery facilities. 8.10.220 Composting facilities November 3. 2025 „oN co, Proposed Level of Service Ordinance Adding Section 8.10.045 JCC Minimal Level of Service for Residential Recycling (1 ) Purpose and intent. (2) Definitions. (3) Minimum levels of residential curbside recyclables service. (4) Customer service responsibility and coordinated public outreach programs. (5) Reporting requirements for residential recyclables collection. (6) Annual coordinating meeting. (7) Processing facilities. (8) Disposal limitations. (9) County notification of WUTC tariff filings. (10)Commodity credit. UC Proposed Level of Service Ordinance *.v-e'ziN-;.- 9s�iruc;� Highlights from section 8.10.045 JCC Minimal Level of Service for Residential Recycling: • Applies to Unincorporated East Jefferson County; • Residents have choice in level of service: solid waste, recycling, or both; • Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC) approves rate structure; • Accommodations for residents with limited mobility; • Low-income discount for qualifying residents; • Materials collected include cardboard, metal cans, mixed-waste paper, newspaper, plastics; and, • Glass collection provided, at minimum, at 2 drop-off locations. s oN c 's,'S) c) 6 4;i 4 AIANI 41.4 ` , Financial Impact ov c o,„, Financial Impact: Three Options : • Point of Service Fee (Staff recommended ) • Recycling Surcharge — All Transactions • Hidden Charge — Per Ton Rate Customers November 3,2025 10 pN �, Y? 0G Financial Impact to customers: LL9`Ii Point of Service Fee (Staff recommended ) Monthly Rate for every other week curbside service : • Recycling only = $ 12 .26 • 35 gallon garbage cart + recycling = $28 . 57 • 60 gallon garbage cart + recycling = $32 .48 • 95 gallon garbage cart + recycling = $39 . 72 November 3 2025 11 ON c Financial Impact to customers: � Point of Service Fee (Staff recommended ) • Transfer Station : $20 for up to 220 lbs. of garbage and recycling • Quilcene Drop Box: $ 10 for 1 ea . 32 gallon can or $20 for 2 ea . 32 gallon can of garbage plus recycling November 3 2025 12 �\yUN Financial Impact to Solid Waste Enterprise Fund : � G� 'ytHo Point of Service Fee (Staff recommended ) • One-time expenditure of est. $5 , 197 for public outreach • Cost savings of est. $326 , 000 per annum or $ 1 , 600 , 000 over five years • Reallocation of est. $ 121 , 000 per annum in grant revenue toward HHW program `„llN CO Financial Impact to customers of status quo: G� 9`t%i1NG<O Recycling Surcharge- All Transactions Estimated Recycling 2026 Service Fee $ 693 ,226 Less Commodity Sales (2024 Actuals) $ 208 , 062 Tipping Fee Subsidy $ 485 , 164 2024 MSW Transactions 58 , 318 Per Transaction Fee for Recycling $ 8.32 +uvem ,i 3,2025 14 AON c Yc? Gay Financial Impact to customers of status quo: 'vSHlvc' o 4., Recycling Surcharge Fee Impact : Fee Type Current Revised Low-Income Discount Fee $ 10 $ 18 Minimum Fee $20 $28 Per Ton Rate $ 187 $ 195 November 3,2025 15 1 J Financial Impact to customers of statusquo: Hidden Charge - Per Ton Rate Customers 2024 Transfer Station MSW Customer Counts Customer Type Count % of Total Below Min . Fee Weight (less than 220 lbs. ) 33 ,432 60% At Min . Fee Weight (220 lbs.) 1 ,922 3% Above (220 lbs. ) 20 ,627 37% Total MSW Transactions 55,981 100% November 3,2U2b 16 0, Financial Impact to customers of status quo: 1I J - Hidden Charge — Per Ton Rate Customers Forecasted 2026 Tipping Fee Subsidy $ 485, 164 2024 MSW Per Ton Rate Customer Count 20,627 Per Ton Rate Customer Recycling Surcharge $ 23.52 2025 Per Ton Rate $ 187 2026 MSW Per Ton Rate after 2. 5% Incr. $ 192 Recycling Surcharge $ 24 2026 Per Ton Rate $ 215 November 3, 2025 17 - ,S 0 N ,C,f' ? %4 'Cj' —7 4 rnr""7 k Pi-n IN, 4\ —41‘p_ Staff ..... lipi,-", Recommendations K* 1,, ....,,_,,: .. , ,,,, ..,,, , •„ ---„___ 1-04.___ I's „ ...... _, ,,,,,,t, -11 I November 3,2025 18 Crj Next Steps: = `'� 9'HlNc " • BoCC Adoption of Curbside Recycling Level of Service Ordinance • Retain Quilcene Drop Box and Transfer Station recycling drop-off options • Revise 2026 solid waste fee schedule by Resolution of the BoCC to include a fee for recycling at 2 County drop-off locations • Develop and distribute outreach materials in coordination with Solid Waste Advisory Committee November 3,2025 19 sON icZ*84-- co ,,$) ..i.T4 , 0,1,„1/41p. , -.., 41/4, 4, Questions? \4deas:4441444.114140aramppi vio. w7g,i( 7,, f:r '.4•7,, , _ (4> l's-11 I -il . T November 3,2025 20 STATE OF WASHINGTON County of Jefferson In the Matter of Adopting An Ordinance Establishing Minimum Levels of Service for ORDINANCE NO. Curbside Collection of Recyclables for Unincorporated East Jefferson County and Adopting New Section 8.10.045 to Chapter 8.10 Solid Waste Regulations of the Jefferson County Code (JCC) WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Department of Public Works (Public Works) has provided recycling services to unincorporated east Jefferson County residents for over 30 years; and WHEREAS, Public Works has contracted with Skookum Contract Services for over 30 years for the collection of recyclable materials from staffed and unstaffed drop off locations across unincorporated east Jefferson County and for the processing, marketing and delivery to buyers of these materials; and WHEREAS, this service includes the processing, marketing and delivery to buyers of recyclable materials collected as part of the City of Port Townsend's mandatory curbside recycling program, which is provided by the city's contract waste collection company; and WHEREAS, recycling customers separate materials into bins according to material type and this is known in the industry as a"source separated" recycling program; and WHEREAS, thirty-seven other Washington Counties have transitioned to what is known in the industry as "single" or "dual stream" collection of recyclable materials because this collection method is more efficient and gains a higher participation rate; and WHEREAS,Jefferson County maintains unstaffed drop off locations for recyclables other than glass; and WHEREAS,unstaffed drop-off locations attract illegal dumping which has increased from 26 tons in 2022 to 41 tons in 2024 adding additional cost to the recycling program; and WHEREAS, RCW 70A.205.045 requires that each county and city comprehensive solid waste management plan includes a contamination reduction and outreach plan (CROP) that addresses reducing the contamination of materials accepted as part of the recycling program; and WHEREAS, a 2022 audit of materials from drop-off locations found the contamination rate as high as 30% in the plastic,tin and aluminum mix; and WHEREAS, additionally, RCW 70A.205.045 does not provide funding for CROP 1 implementation and Jefferson County has spent an approximate $70,000 dollars in 2021 on reducing the contamination rate by limiting accepted plastics to bottles and jugs only; and WHEREAS, despite these efforts, the CROP campaign produced no reduction in contamination rates and high contamination rates further diminish the commodity value, effectively increasing the program costs; and WHEREAS, drop-off locations are for residential use, but are frequented by businesses and contractors, which generates frequent customer complaints about over-full bins and requires additional servicing of the sites; and WHEREAS,over the years,program costs have been partially offset by 20%due to a grant from the Department of Ecology; and WHEREAS, program costs have also been offset by an additional 26% due to revenue generated from the sale of recyclables,however market values for recyclables decreased drastically with the closure of the Chinese market in 2017 and have not recovered;and WHEREAS,current annual recycling program costs,after grant subsidies and commodity sales revenue, are estimated at$326,709; and WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Solid Waste Management Plan prioritizes landfill diversion activities as Reduction, Reuse and Recycling in descending order of priority, nevertheless,the recycling program accounts for 75%of all landfill diversion activity costs;and WHEREAS, currently $13.89 of every per ton transaction at the transfer station is allocated to subsidize the"free"recycling program;and WHEREAS, subsidizing the county's recycling program is no longer desirable;and WHEREAS,the Recycling Services Agreement with Skookum Contract Services expires on March 31, 2026, and WHEREAS, a Request for Proposals for the continued operation of the current recycling program is likely to produce higher contractor fees that reflect the high rates of inflation that have been experienced in the last several years and which are ongoing; and WHEREAS,the continued operation of the current recycling program would require either an increase to the tipping fee and reduction in other services in order to improve the Solid Waste Enterprise Fund cash reserve balance; and WHEREAS, Public Works operates several other programs that would be significantly impacted or ended entirely in order to continue subsidizing the current recycling program, including but not limited to the Quilcene Drop Box Facility and eliminating the Solid Waste Education program, Household Hazardous Waste collection events, the low-income discount program,the employment program for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, 2 and the transfer of funds to Public Health in support of responses to illegal dumping, and, even then, Public Works would still not have sufficient funds to continue subsidizing the current recycling program; and WHEREAS,transitioning to privatization will allow more residents in unincorporated east Jefferson County to subscribe for curbside collection of garbage and recycling through Waste Connections as the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC) "G-Cert" collection company;and WHEREAS,rates for curbside collection of garbage and recyclables are set by the WUTC through a"tariff'; and WHEREAS, the current WUTC tariff for mid-level service for every-other week collection of garbage and recycling is currently $31.91 per month; and WHEREAS, Public Works will require a low-income discount rate within the WUTC tariff; and WHEREAS, Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill (E2SSB) 5284 was passed in the 2025 State legislative session and this bill obligates single use packaging producers to pay for recycling programs but does not obligate single use packaging producers to pay for recycling programs until January 1, 2030, and even then, only up to 90%of program costs; and WHEREAS, Public Works has reviewed these issues at regular SWAC meetings on July 25, 2024 and September 26, 2024, special SWAC meetings on January 23, 2025 and October 1, 2025, at joint SWAC and BoCC meetings on March 26, 2025 and on April 29, 2025, and BoCC Workshops on July 21, 2025,and September 2, 2025, and WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Solid Waste Management Plan includes as a goal: "Promote the use of private industry to carry out the components of the solid waste system, if feasible"; and WHEREAS,Public Works recommends recycling services be provided to unincorporated east Jefferson County residents through curbside collection by subscription; and WHEREAS, Public Works recommends it provide a single drop off area located behind the scales at the transfer station for customers who are unable to receive curbside service and that those customers will be charged the current minimum fee or at the current per ton rate, if the load exceeds the minimum charge weight; and WHEREAS, Public Works recommends it continue to provide a south county drop off area at the Quilcene Rural Drop box for customers who are unable to receive curbside service and to adjust the fee schedule to include this service;and WHEREAS, Public Works recommends the adoption of a Minimum Level of Service Ordinance in order to effect the recommended changes to the recycling program; 3 WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Board of County Commissions held a public hearing on October 27, 2025, and having carefully considered all of the information and public testimony before it, find it is in Jefferson County's best interest to adopt Public Works' recommendations regarding the current recycling program; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF JEFFERSON COUNTY,STATE OF WASHINGTON: Section 1. Whereas Clauses Adopted as Findings of Fact. The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners hereby adopts the above"Whereas"clauses as Findings of Fact. Section 2. Purpose. The purpose of this Ordinance is to establish minimum levels of service for curbside collection of recyclables by collection companies operating under a Washington Utilities and Transportation tariff in unincorporated east Jefferson County. Section 3. Adopting New Section 8.10.45 JCC. Chapter 8.10 JCC Solid Waste Regulations shall be amended by adding new section 8.10.045 JCC Minimal Level of Service for Residential Recycling, as reflected in Exhibit A. Section 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence,clause,phrase of this Ordinance or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this Ordinance or its application to other persons or circumstances shall be fully valid and shall not be affected. Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be effective on April 1, 2026. Section 6. SEPA Categorical Exemption. This Ordinance is categorically exempt from the State Environmental Policy Act under WAC 197-11-800(19). (SIGNATURES FOLLOW ON THE NEXT PAGE) 4 APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of , 2025. JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF SEAL: COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Heidi Eisenhour, Chair Greg Brotherton, Member Heather Dudley-Nollette, Member A 1'1'EST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Carolyn Gallaway, CMC Date Philip C. Hunsucker Clerk of the Board Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 5 EXHIBIT A Adding New Section 8.10.045 JCC Minimal Level of Service for Residential Recycling (1) Purpose and intent. A. The purpose of this section is to define minimum levels of service for curbside recycling collection,which shall be provided to households serviced by the solid waste collection company operating in the unincorporated areas of east Jefferson County. B. It is the intent of the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners to: a. Establish residential recycling programs as an integral component of the collection of solid waste, incorporating Washington State's goals as set forth in RCW 70A.205.005,to make source separation of waste a fundamental strategy and to make recycling at least as affordable and convenient to the ratepayer as mixed waste disposal; b. Increase diversion of recyclables from single-family and multi-family residences in Jefferson County; c. Make recycling easier and more convenient for residents through use of efficient collection systems; d. Retain low-cost strategies to encourage participation; and e. Encourage the private sector to develop and operate the recycling facilities that are needed to process and market recyclables collected in unincorporated east Jefferson County. (2) Definitions. A. "Automated recycling container or cart," means a wheeled, plastic receptacle designated for the collection of recyclables and designed to be picked up and emptied by mechanical means into the company's collection vehicle. B. "Automated collection"means a route serviced by a vehicle with mechanical means to pick up garbage and recycling at the customer's residence. C. "Commodity credit" means the amount of recycling revenue returned to residential customers from the sale of recyclable materials collected through curbside residential programs, as required by the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission. D. "Jefferson County" or "county" means Jefferson County, Washington, a municipal corporation and a political subdivision of the State of Washington. 6 E. "Recyclable materials" or "recyclables" means those solid wastes that are separated for recycling or reuse and thus diverted from landfill disposal. A. "Recycling rate" means the percentage rate achieved by dividing the total tonnage of recyclables by the sum of the total tonnage of waste disposed added to the total tonnage of recyclables. B. "Set-out counts"means the number of residential customers that set-out their recyclables containers every collection day; or a monthly average of the set-outs as compared to total number of customers. C. "Residence"means any residential dwelling receiving solid waste and recycling collection service where the owner or tenant is billed for solid waste collection service to the dwelling as an individual unit.This may include,but is not limited to,duplexes,mobile homes within mobile homes subdivisions, or attached single-family structures such as townhouses, row houses,or triplexes. D. "Single-stream collection" means the collection of designated recyclables commingled in one covered,wheeled container, collected with automated or semi-automated trucks. E. "Solid waste collection company"or"collection company"means a privately owned solid waste and recycling transportation company or "hauler", which provides collection services in designated areas of Jefferson County and is regulated by the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission under the provisions of chapter 81.77 RCW.The companies may be collectively referred to as"certificated haulers"and means every person or his lessees, receivers, or trustees, owning, controlling, operating or managing vehicles used in the business of transporting solid waste for collection and disposal for compensation over any public highway whether as a "common carrier" or as a "contract carrier." F. "Source separation" means the separation of different kinds of solid waste at the place where the waste originates. G. "Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission" or "WUTC" means the State agency which regulates privately owned solid waste collection companies who provide collection service to the unincorporated areas under a G certificate. (3) Minimum levels of residential curbside recyclables service. A. The minimum levels of service for residential curbside collection in unincorporated east Jefferson County shall include the following: a. Single-stream collection service. i. Collection companies shall provide every-other-week (EOW), single- stream curbside collection of recyclables to all residences that subscribe to 7 automated curbside solid waste service as a bundled service, provided that access to the residence by the service vehicle is feasible. ii. Collection companies shall provide the curbside recycling collection with all combinations of automated solid waste cart service approved by the WUTC for their respective certificated areas. iii. Residents in automated service areas may request curbside recycling service without having solid waste service at a rate set by the WUTC. iv. Residents will maintain the choice of whether they want to participate in recycling collection, regardless of whether they are participating in solid waste service. v. The collection services to the customers shall be on the same day as garbage collection,unless the collection company can demonstrate to the county that an alternative collection schedule is necessary because of geographic or development limitations, such as road width or density, that require an alternative truck system or collection schedule. 1. When proposing an alternative schedule,collection companies shall identify the following information: a. Location of the area affected; b. Alternative collection schedule; and, c. Reasons supporting the alternative. 2. When considering an alternative schedule,the county shall consider the following information: a. Whether the number of customers affected is minimized; b. Whether program participation is adversely affected; c. Whether there is substantial cost savings due to the alternative schedule; d. Whether an alternative collection schedule can result in higher levels of participation and recycling; and, e. Any other information presented by the collection company. B. Recycling collection containers. a. Collection companies shall provide one wheeled container to each of their residential customers signed up for curbside collection. b. Collection companies shall provide residential customers with a choice of either an approximate 95-gallon cart of and approximate 65-gallon cart with no difference in monthly service fees between the sizes of recycling containers. c. All containers shall contain, or have attached, information about the proper 8 preparation of materials and the name and contact information of the certified collection company. The information may be stamped into the container, on a waterproof sticker, a combination of both, or some other alternative, which provides the customer with sufficient permanent information to be able to contact the collection company. If stickers are chosen, collection companies shall provide replacements to all customers in the WUTC service area when normal aging and weather exposure has made them unreadable. d. Replacement of the containers necessitated by normal use or by container damage due to the collection company's negligence shall be the responsibility of the collection company. Replacement necessitated by container damage or loss due to the customer's negligence shall be at the customer's expense. C. Exceptions to collection alternatives for restricted access, storage situations, and residents with limited mobility. a. Criteria. Collection companies shall have a process in place to work cooperatively with residents to tailor the single-stream recycling collection service to meet the needs of residents in situations where: i. Private driveways are inaccessible or incapable of withstanding the weight of collection trucks and collection of recyclables or garbage cannot be provided under the approved drive-in rate tariff for such situations; ii. Due to long, steep, winding driveways, a resident would have difficulty in moving a large recycling container, manually or by vehicle, from their house to the public access road for collection; iii. A resident could not provide a storage place to keep recycling or garbage containers at the end of the driveway close to the public access road; iv. Truck access or container size is in any way otherwise restricted due to density and road width or where outside container storage is limited by homeowners' association covenants;or v. Residents with special needs, such as physical infirmity or physical limitations,with no able-bodied person living in the residence to set out the container, and need reasonable accommodation. b. Alternatives. Collection companies shall offer alternatives that suit their collection system or the particular customer's limitation. The alternatives may include: i. A drive-in tariff rate and a walk-in tariff rate for those situations where a recycling truck can negotiate the long-driveway and where the driveway can support the weight of the truck; and 9 ii. Any other solution mutually agreed to by the customer and the solid waste collection company per WAC 480-70-366. c. Monitoring alternative service options. The solid waste collection company shall maintain an updated list of customers who have requested an alternative collection system, a description of the problem and of the chosen solution,or how the problem was otherwise resolved, and will provide an annual list to Jefferson County. d. Centralized drop-off site. Nothing in this section shall either prevent or require collection companies from developing a centralized drop-off site in neighborhoods, to be maintained by the collection company, where such access problems are clustered or where covenants prevent outside storage of containers. D. Materials collected. The following recyclable materials, at a minimum, shall be collected from residences when properly prepared and meeting the material description as specified. a. Cardboard.Corrugated cardboard and Kraft paper, including unbleached,unwaxed paper with a ruffled("corrugated") inner liner. b. Metal cans.Tin-coated steel cans and aluminum cans,excluding aerosol spray cans. c. Mixed-waste paper. Clean and dry paper, including but not limited to: glossy papers, magazines, catalogues, phone books, cards, laser-printed white ledger paper, windowed envelopes, paper with adhesive labels, paper bags, nonmetallic wrapping paper, packing paper, glossy advertising paper, chipboard such as cereal and shoeboxes, juice boxes, and milk-style cartons of the refrigerated variety (nonrefrigerated products contain aluminum linings). d. Newspaper. Printed groundwood newsprint, including glossy advertisements and supplemental magazines that are delivered with the newspaper. e. Plastics.Bottles and jugs#1-2, including but not limited to:primarily polyethylene terephthalate (PET - #1) such as soft drink, water, and salad dressing bottles, and high-density polyethylene (HDPE - #2) such as milk, shampoo, or laundry detergent bottles, including any bottle with a neck narrower than its base. E. Glass collection. The solid waste collection company shall provide a minimum of two(2) drop-off locations within the WUTC service area for marketable glass containers and these locations should provide relative service equity considering the service area and population centers. F. Optional materials. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a collection company from exceeding the minimum requirements set forth above by collecting additional materials including, but not limited to, food waste,yard waste, scrap metal, glass,or other materials in the future. 10 G. Amending the list of required materials. Prior to proposing any amendments to the list of materials to be collected,the county will negotiate and mutually agree upon any proposed changes to the collected materials list with the collection company. H. State accepted material standardization. Should the State adopt a standardized list of material types required for collection, such list will supersede the list included herein. I. Recycling collection rates. Collection companies shall request the WUTC approve a rate structure, which includes the costs to implement the modified single-stream residential curbside recycling program for all solid waste customers contained in the WUTC service area. Collection companies shall include the following elements in the tariffs proposed to the WUTC: a. A rate structure designed to provide customers with adequate options and incentives to reduce their level of solid waste collection service as a result of their participation in waste reduction and recycling programs; b. The rates shall include the costs of the containers, stickers, collection equipment and staffing; c. Collection rates should include a separate delivery service fee equal to or less than the replacement cost of the bins. This service replacement cost shall not apply to the first-time delivery of the container, or for the first-time delivery of a smaller sized container, if the smaller size is requested by the customer; d. Rates should include but are not limited to the collection company's costs for the mutually agreed upon coordinated public outreach program, monitoring set-out participation, and any other costs for the data reporting system required by the county; e. Collection companies shall capitalize and amortize the equipment costs as determined by the WUTC;and f. Collection companies shall provide a low-income discount rate for qualifying residents,with qualifications and process for determining eligibility being mutually agreeable to the collection company and the county. (4) Customer service responsibility and coordinated public outreach programs. A. Collection companies shall work with the county to develop and implement a coordinated public outreach program. B. Collection companies' customer service responsibilities shall include, but are not be limited to: 11 a. Notifications of new service availability, program sign-up, container delivery, bin stickers, explanation of rate structure, schedule of collection days and container replacement information; b. Delivery of containers within ten(10)days of a request for service with collection service beginning within thirty-five(35)days of a request; c. Contact information for the purpose of providing program information and accepting service complaints clearly shown on the collection equipment, included in all mailings,and on other publicity materials; d. A process to resolve participation problems, if access to the program is restricted due to impassable road conditions, other than those occasionally caused by severe weather situations. If the collection company deems the road conditions are regularly impassable by collection vehicles,the collection company will work with customers to determine a mutually agreed upon location for the collection of recyclables, preferably from the nearest roadway which is accessible by the collection company's collection vehicle; e. Notification to both new and ongoing solid waste customers of different solid waste collection service options including cart sizes, frequency, and costs. Collection companies shall notify solid waste customers of the above during phone calls, in billing inserts and special mailings, on their website and during new service sign up procedures. Collection companies will ensure that website is updated and links to county-specific information are working. The website shall also provide a link to the appropriate county webpage to provide residents with additional waste disposal and reduction information;and f. Maintaining a website describing the collection company's services, how to sign- up for the new program, how to resolve a service complaint, the availability of a low-income rate and eligibility requirement, and information about drop-off alternatives. (5)Reporting requirements for residential recyclables collection. A. Collection companies shall provide the county with regular and accurate reports of data on all residential recycling collection services as determined necessary by the county for evaluating the effectiveness of recycling programs. B. Residential curbside recyclables collection program. a. At a minimum,annual reports will be provided by March 1st the next calendar year and shall contain the flowing data,broken down by each month and by certificated area, including but not limited to: i. The number of residential solid waste collection customers subscribing to 12 each level of garbage collection service; ii. Aggregate tonnage of recyclable materials collected from residential customers per year; iii. Recyclables collected per customer expressed as average pounds of recyclables generated per customer; iv. Aggregate tonnage of solid waste disposed of from single-family customers; v. Log of unresolved customer complaints with summary of measures taken to resolve any problems; vi. Any percentage residue amounts or contamination problems reported by processing facilities if such data are available; and vii. Summaries of tons and value of single stream materials sold. (6)Annual coordinating meeting. Any contracted collection companies shall meet with the county's Department of Public Works representatives annually at a minimum to review program effectiveness,resolve issues,and discuss any suggested changes to increase efficiency and participation in the curbside program. (7) Processing facilities. Solid waste collection companies shall use processing facilities that have obtained all applicable local, state, and federal permits. (8) Disposal limitations. Collection companies shall not, under any circumstances, dispose of marketable recyclables by landfilling or incineration except due to market disruptions and upon consent of the county's Department of Public Works. (9) County notification of WUTC tariff filings. A. Whenever a collection company files a proposed tariff revision for solid waste and recyclables collection rates with the WUTC, the collection company shall simultaneously provide the county with copies of the proposed tariff submitted to the WUTC. B. After tariffs are approved by the WUTC, the collection company shall immediately notify the county of the approved rates and the effective dates. (10) Commodity credit. 13 RCW 81.77.185 requires the WUTC allow solid waste collection companies collecting recyclable materials to retain up to fifty percent (50%) of the revenue paid to the solid waste collection companies for the material if the companies submit a plan to the WUTC that is certified by the appropriate local government authority as being consistent with the local government solid waste plan and that demonstrates how the revenues will be used to increase recycling.Public Works shall review a plan upon submittal and determine consistency with the Jefferson County Solid Waste Management Plan and whether the plan will increase recycling rates. 14 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 0 Revised Title Page Tariff No.25 Cancels Tariff No. 24 of Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc. G-9 (Name/Certificate Number of Solid Waste Collection Company) Olympic Disposal (Registered trade name of Solid Waste Collection Company) NAMING RATES FOR THE COLLECTION,TRANSPORTATION,AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE,AND IF NOTED,RECYCLING AND YARDWASTE IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED TERRITORY: See Attached Service Area map&Permit Name of person issuing tariff: Brian Vandenburg Official UTC requests for information regarding consumer questions and/or Mailing address of issuer: 808 Washington St Ste 300 complaints should be referred to the following company representative: City,State/Zip Code Vancouver,WA 98660 Name: Joey Deese Telephone Numberoncluding area code) 360-448-6954 Title: Site Manager Phone: 360-452-7278 FAX number,if any (360)832-2897 E-mail: joeyd@wcnx.org Fax: E-mail address,if any: bvandenburo anwcnx.orq Issued by: Brian Vandenburg Issue date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No. Date: _ By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Jul 25, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250573 Tariff No. 25 5 Revised Page No. 1 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc. G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal CHECK SHEET All pages contained in this tariff are listed below in consecutive order. The pages in the tariff and/or any supplements to the tariff listed on this page have issue dates that are the same as,or are before,the issue date of this page. "O"in the revision column indicates an original page. Page Current Page Current Page Current Number Revision Number Revision Number _ Revision Title 0 22 0 41 0 Check Sheet 5 22A 0 42_ 0 Item Index 0 23 2 43 0 Subject Index 0 24 0 44 0 Subject Index p.2 0 25 0 _ Taxes Sheet 0 26 0 6 0 27 0 _ 7 0 28 2 8 0 28A 0 9 0 29 0 10 0 30 0 _ 11 0 31 0 12 0 32 3 13 0 32A 0 13A 0 33 0 13B 0 34 3 14 0 35 2 15 0 35A 0 16 2 35.5 2 16A 0 35.5A 0 17, 0 36 2 18 0 36A 0 19 0 37 0 20 0 38 0 _ 21, 2 39 1 21A 2 40 0 Supplements in Effect Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: July 25,2025 Effective Date: September 8,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-250573 AGENDA DATE: Aug 7, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Aug 8, 2025 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 2 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Index of Items in This Tariff-see next item for list by topic Item 5 Taxes Item 10 Application of Rates--General Item 15 Holiday Pickup Item 16 Change in Pickup Schedule Item 17 Refunds Item 18 Billing,Advance Billing, Payment Delinquency Dates,Late Charges Item 20 Definitions Item 30 Limitation of Service Item 40 Material Requiring Special Equipment,Precautions,or Disposal Item 45 Material Requiring Special Testing and/or Analysis Item 50 Retumed Check Charges Item 51 Restart Fees Item 52 Redelivery Fees Item 60 Overtime Item 70 Retum Trips Item 80 Carryout Service,Drive-Ins Item 90 Can Carriage,Overhead Obstructions,Sunken or Elevated cans/units Item 100 Can/Unit Service,Residential-Residential Curbside Recycling-Residential Yardwaste Service Item 120 Drums Item 130 Litter Receptacles-Litter Toters Item 150 Loose and/or Bulky Material Item 160 Time Rates Item 202 Application of Container and/or Drop Box Rates-General Item 205 Roll-Out Charges-Containers,Automated Carts,and Toters Item 207 Excess Weight-Rejection of Load,Charges to Transport Item 210 Washing and Sanitizing Containers and Drop Boxes Item 220 Compactor Rental Item 230 Disposal Fees Item 240 Container Service-Non-compacted-Company-owned Container Item 245 Container Service-Non-compacted-Customer-owned Container Item 250 Container Service-Compacted-Company-owned Container Item 255 Container Service-Compacted-Customer-owned Container Item 260 Drop Box Service-Non-Compacted-Company-owned drop box Item 265 Drop Box Service-Non-Compacted-Customer-owned drop box Item 270 Drop Box Service-Compacted-Company-owned drop box Item 275 Drop Box Service-Compacted-Customer-owned drop box Item 300 List of Abbreviations and Symbols Used in Tariff Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 3 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Index by tonic Item No Abbreviations used in tariff 300 Advance billing 18 Animals 30 Bales 140 Billing periods authorized 18 Carryout service 80 Commercial can service 245 Compactor rental 220 Container service,compacted,company owned 250 Container service,compacted,customer-owned 255 Container service,non-compacted,company-owned... 240 Container service,non-compacted,customer-owned.... 245 Containers and/or drop boxes,availability 202 Containers and/or drop boxes,general rules 200 Containers and/or drop boxes,washing and sanitizing 210 Credit due the customer 17 Damage to customer property.... 30 Definitions 20 Delinquency dates 18 Disposal fees 230 Drive-in service 90 Drop-box service,compacted,company-owned 270 Drop-box service,compacted,customer-owned 275 Drop-box service,non-compacted,company-owned 260 Drop-box service,non-compacted,customer-owned 265 Excess weight,rejection of load,charges to transport 207 Flat monthly charges 75 Holidays observed 60 Late charges 18 Limitations of service 30 Litter receptacles ... 130 Material requiring special disposal 40 Material requiring special equipment 40 Material requiring special precautions 40 Material requiring special testing/analysis 45 Continued on next page Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 4 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey_s Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Index by topic,continued Item No Missed pickups,weather or road conditions 30 Returned checks 50 Overhead obstructions 90 Over-sized units 55 Overtime 60 Over-weight units 55 Redelivery fees 52 Refund of overcharges 17 Refund of prepayments 17 Refunds 17 Refusal to make pickup 30 Residential recycling 100 Residential service 100 Residential yardwaste 100 Return trips 70 Roll-out charges 205 Stairs or steps 90 Sunken or elevated cans/units 90 Symbols used in tariff 300 Taxes 5 Time rates 160 Continued on next page Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2,2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 5 Company Name/Permit Number: Murreys Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 5—Application of Rates--Taxes Entity imposing tax: Ordinance number: Amount of tax: Application(Commodities and territory) City of Port Angeles Oridinance 3301 10%Utility Tax Applicable on gross receipts for all"solid waste" Chapt 5.80 meaning garbage,recyclables and yard waste, including dump fee on drop boxes Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 6 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 10-Application of Rates--General Rates named in this tariff cover the collection,transportation,and disposal of solid waste. When specifically referred to,rates also cover the collection and transportation of recyclable materials and/or yardwaste. Title 81.77 of the Revised Code of Washington(RCW)and Chapter 480-70 of the Washington Administrative Code(WAC)govern operations of solid waste collection companies and the tariffs companies must file with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission(WUTC). Unless exceptions are shown,all materials must be placed on the same level as the streets or alleys. The company may charge additional amounts for disposal fees only when specifically stated in the tariff and separately shown on customer bills. Item 15--Holiday Pickup--Regularly Scheduled Service When a pickup is missed due to the company's observance of a holiday,the company will provide service at no additional cost to the customer on an alternate day. A list of the holidays the company observes is shown in Item 60. For application of rates in this tariff,the company defines alternate day to mean the following: One day early or one day late except when altemative day falls on Sunday in which Saturday or Tuesday will be the alternate day observed. Item 16--Change in Pickup Schedule When a company changes the pick-up date for its certificate area,or a portion of its certificate area,the company must notify all customers in the affected area of that change. Notice must be made at least seven days before implementation of a new pickup schedule and may be made via mail,personal contact,or by a notice being affixed to the customer's solid waste receptacle. Issued By Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 7 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 17--Refunds Credit due the customer. When there has been a transaction that results in a credit due the customer,the following apply: (a)If the amount due is five dollars or less,an adjustment will be made to the customer's account. The adjustment must be shown on the next regular bill. (b)If the amount due is more than five dollars,the customer may accept an account adjustment or may request a refund. (1)If the customer elects to have an account adjustment made,the adjustment must show on the next regular billing. (2)If the customer elects to receive a refund,the company must issue a check within thirty days of the request. Overcharges. Once a company becomes aware that it has overcharged a customer,it must provide a refund or an account adjustment credit to the customer. The customer must be given a choice as to their preferred option. The refund or credit must be the amount overcharged in the three years before the date of discovery. (a)If the customer elects to have an account adjustment made,the adjustment must show on the next regular billing. (b)If the customer elects to receive a refund,the company must issue a check within thirty days of the request. Prepayments. If a customer has paid service fees in advance,service is discontinued during the pre-billed period,and the customer is due a refund,the following apply: (a)A company must honor all requests for refunds of the unused portion of prepayments. (b)If the customer provides a forwarding address to the company or one can be obtained from the Post Office,the company must issue a refund check no more than thirty days following the customer's request. (c)If the customer cannot be located or did not provide a forwarding address and the U.S. Post Office cannot furnish a forwarding address,the amount may be presumed to be abandoned and is subject to the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act after one year. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 8 Company Name/Permit Number Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 18—Billing,Advance Billing,and Payment Delinquency Dates Billing period. A company may bill its customers for one,two,or three months of service. Advance billing and payment delinquency dates. The following chart defines the maximum period allowed for advance billing and the date when a bill may be considered delinquent: Billing Period Maximum advance billing period allowed Delinquency date One month's service No advance billing allowed May not be less than (monthly) 21 days after the date the bill is mailed Two months'service One month's advance billing allowed May not be until the last day of the second month Three months' Two months'advance billing allowed May not be until the service last day of the third month The billing period chosen by the company operating under this tariff for its residential solid waste accounts is: Residential 2 months service Commercial Monthly Roll Off Monthly Late charges. A late charge will be charged on any account which remains unpaid at the next regular billing in the amount 1%,minimum$1.00,whichever is greater,and every month thereafter until the past due balance is paid in full. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 9 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 20--Definitions Bale: Material compressed by machine and securely tarped or banded. Bulky materials: Empty carriers,cartons,boxes,crates,etc.,or materials offered for disposal,all of which may be readily handled without shoveling. Charge: A set flat fee for performing a service. Or,the result of multiplying a rate for a unit times the number of units transported. Commercial billing: Service billed to a commercial customer or billed to,and paid for,by a property manager or owner rather than a residential tenant. Compactor disconnect/ reconnect charge: A flat fee established by the solid waste collection company for the service of disconnecting a compactor from a drop box or container before taking it to be dumped,and then reconnecting the compactor when the drop box or container is returned to the customer's site. Compacted Material: Material which has been compressed by any mechanical device either before or after it is placed in the receptacle handled by the collector. Gate charge: A flat fee charged for opening,unlocking,or closing gates in order to pick up solid waste. Loose material: Material not set out in bags or containers,including materials that must be shoveled. Multi-Family residence: Any structure housing two or more dwelling units. Packer: A device or vehicle specially designed to pack loose materials. Pass through fee: A fee collected by a solid waste collection company on behalf of a third party when the fee is billed directly to the customer without markup or markdown. Permanent service: Container and drop-box service provided at the customer's request for more than 90 days. Rate: A price per unit or per service. A rate is multiplied times the number of units transported or the number of times a service is performed to determine a charge. Solid waste receptacle: Includes the following items,with the following meanings: Automated cart means a cart designed to be picked up and emptied by mechanical means. The specific type and size are to be defined in rate items. Continued on next page Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 10 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 20--Definitions,continued Solid waste receptacle,cont'd: Can means a receptacle made of durable,corrosion-resistant,nonabsorbent material that is watertight,and has a close-fitting cover and two handles. A can holds more than twenty gallons,but not more than thirty-two gallons. A can may not weigh more than 65 pounds when filled nor more than 12 pounds when empty. Cart means a wheeled plastic container. A cart may also be referred to as a toter. If supplied by a customer,a cart must be compatible with the company's equipment. The size and type of cart that is compatible will be established in each company's tariff. Container means a detachable receptacle(normally designed to hold at least a cubic yard of solid waste)from which materials are collected by mechanically lifting the receptacle and emptying the contents into the company's vehicle. Drop box means a detachable receptacle used to provide solid waste collection service by the receptacle being placed on the company's vehicle by mechanical means and transported to a disposal site. Drum means a metal or plastic container of approximately fifty-five gallon capacity, generally used for oils or solvents. A drum may not weigh more than 75 pounds when filled. Litter receptacle means a container not over sixty-gallon capacity,generally placed in shopping centers and along streets or highways for litter. A litter receptacle may not weigh more than 75 pounds when filled. Micro-mini can means a can made of durable,corrosion-resistant,nonabsorbent material that is watertight and has a close-fitting cover. A micro-mini can may not hold more than ten gallons. A micro-mini can may not weigh more than N/A pounds when filled. Mini-can means a can made of durable,corrosion-resistant,nonabsorbent material that is watertight and has a close-fitting cover. A mini-can may not hold more than twenty gallons. A mini-can may not weigh more than 35 pounds when filled. Recycling bin or container means a bin or container designed or designated for the collection of recyclables. The size and type of recycling bin or container will be established in each company's tariff. Continued on next page Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 11 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 20--Definitions,continued Solid waste receptacle,cont'd: Toter means a wheeled plastic container. A toter may also be referred to as a cart. If supplied by customer,a toter must be compatible with the company's equipment. The size and type of toter that is compatible will be established in each company's tariff. Unit means a receptacle made of durable,corrosion-resistant,nonabsorbent material, that is watertight,and has a close-fitting cover and two handles. A unit holds more than twenty gallons,but not more than thirty-two gallons or four cubic feet. A unit may not weigh more than 65 pounds when filled nor more than 12 pounds when empty. Where agreed upon between the company and the customer,and where allowable under local ordinance,a box,carton,cardboard barrel,or other suitable container may be substituted for a solid waste can,for a single pick-up that includes removal of the container,if it meets the size and weight limits established in the company's tariff. Yardwaste bin or container means a bin or container specifically designed or designated for the collection of yardwaste. Each company's tariff will refer to a specific type of yardwaste bin or container to be used in a service area. The type, size,weight,etc.,of this type of bin or container will often be set by local government plans or ordinances. Special pick-up: A pick-up requested by the customer at a time other than the regularly scheduled pick-up time,that does not require the special dispatch of a truck. If a special dispatch is required,the company will assess time rates established in the company's tariff. Supplement: A page added to the beginning of a tariff,normally to cover emergency,temporary, or special situations. An example is a page issued to show a special surcharge imposed by a city. Temporary service: Temporary service means providing container or drop-box service at the customer's request,for a period of ninety days or less. Unlatching: Another term for a gate charge. A flat fee imposed by a solid waste collection company when the company's personnel must unlatch a gate or door to perform pickup service. Unlocking: A flat fee imposed by a solid waste collection company when the company's personnel must unlock padlocks or other locking devices to perform pickup services. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET::TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 12 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 20--Definitions,continued Company-specific definitions: Occasional Extra: Waste material(boxes,cartons,bags,etc.)which can be readily loaded by hand and when placed on or beside the garbage can,will be taken and charged for an additional unit subject to the above size and weight limits. This definition is not synonymous with special pick up. Export Container: Large metal container which is placed on collectors 3-4 axel chassis or trailer. Intermodal box and chassis: Boxes are 20 to 53 foot detachable railroad type. Chassis are 3 axel,dual wheel pulled by 4 axle(one is a drop axel)tractor. Lift fee: A fee to hoist lift a roll off box onto a roll truck. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 13 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 30--Limitations of Service 1.Schedules.A company's schedule will meet reasonable requirements and will comply with local service level ordinances. 2.Due care.Other than to offer reasonable care,the company assumes no responsibility for articles left on or near solid waste receptacles. 3.Liability for damage.When a customer requests that a company provide service and damage occurs to the customer's driveway due to reasons not in the control of the company,the company will assume no responsibility for the damage. 4.Refusal of service.(Except as set forth in Section 5,Missed service due to unsafe weather conditions,road conditions, natural disaster or when govemment authority restricts access to local roads.) A solid waste collection company may refuse to: •Collect solid waste from points where it is hazardous, unsafe,or dangerous to persons,property,or equipment to operate vehicles due to the conditions of streets,alleys,or roads. •Drive into private property when,in the company's judgment,driveways or roads are improperly constructed or maintained,do not have adequate turn-arounds,or have other unsafe conditions;or •Enter private property to pick up solid waste while an animal considered or feared to be dangerous is not confined.The customer will be required to confine the animal on service days. 5.Missed service due to unsafe weather conditions,road conditions,natural disaster or when government authority restricts access to local roads.A company is not required to collect solid waste when the company determines that it is unsafe to operate due to weather conditions,road conditions,natural disaster,or when government authority restricts access to local roads.The company will collect on the next scheduled service date on which the company deems it is safe to operate,and will take other reasonable actions to resume or provide alternative service as soon as reasonably practicable. a.The company is not obligated to extend credit to customers for missed service if the company collects the customers'accumulated solid waste on the next scheduled service date on which the company deems it to be safe to operate.The company will not charge for extra waste set out(except provided in Item 207,if applicable)in addition to customers'normal receptacle(s),if the amount of extra waste does not exceed the amount that reasonably would be expected to accumulate due to missed service. b.If the company does not collect a customer's accumulated solid waste on the next scheduled service date on which the company determines it is safe to operate,the company is required to give a credit,proportionate to the customer's monthly service charge,for all missed service(s). Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 13(A) Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 30--Limitations of Service-Continued 6. Missed service due to a labor disruption,which causes work stoppages that prevent or limit a company from collecting solid waste. A company must: a. Immediately inform the commission's regulatory services and consumer protection staff when a labor disruption is imminent by email at:servicedisruption@utc.wa.gov.This email must be used for all communications regarding the labor disruption. b. Provide daily email reports to the commission regarding the company's progress toward meeting full service requirements. c. Develop and implement a customer outreach plan regarding the labor disruption,what to expect,and how to contact the commission. d. Provide the commission's regulatory services and consumer protection staff with a copy of the customer outreach plan by email. e. Provide an email that includes a schedule and plan for communicating with local govemments and the media. f. Use all reasonable,practicable means to resume regularly-scheduled service to all customers within five business days,not including the first day of the labor disruption. Resuming services within five business days is presumptively reasonable and practicable;provided,however,that under specific circumstances arising at the time of a labor disruption,the presumption may be rebutted by evidence that the company acted contrary to the public interest and unreasonably delayed resumption of collection services.Relevant factors may include the company's resources;the circumstances of the labor disruption;the amount of time, if any,that the company had to prepare for the labor disruption;the company's execution of any contingency plan,if any;organization and training of any replacement workers;ambulatory picketing that might delay restoration of service;and workplace safety issues and coordination with local government agencies that may affect overall public safety. g. Collect all accumulated solid waste at the customer's next regularly-scheduled service date after service resumes as set forth in subsection(f)above. The company will not charge for extra waste set out in addition to customers'normal receptacle(s)if the amount of extra waste does not exceed the amount that reasonably would be expected to accumulate due to missed service. h. The company is not obligated to extend credit to missed customers who do not receive service if the company collects the customers'accumulated solid waste as required in subsection(g)above or if the company did not unreasonably delay the restoration of service during the five business day grace period. If the company does not collect all of a customer's accumulated solid waste as required in subsection(g) above,or if the company unreasonably delayed the restoration of service during the five business day grace period,the company is required to give a credit to the customer,proportionate to the customer's monthly service charge,for all missed services and for each subsequent missed service until normal service is restored. i. When the labor disruption has been settled,notify the commission's regulatory services and consumer Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 13(B) Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 30--Limitations of Service-Continued 7. Missed service due to a declared public health emergency a. Upon declaration of a public health emergency,or upon direction by a federal,state,or local authority,solid waste collection companies may alter services for the health and safety of the general public,its customers and its employees. This may include but is not limited to the altering of normal collection and administrative services. b. The company shall provide notice to the Commission when services have been altered. The company shall take reasonable actions to notify impacted customers of the situation. The company will maintain continuity of service throughout a public health emergency to the greatest extent practicable while conforming to the emergency declaration. The company will return to normal operations as soon as is reasonable given the circumstances of the emergency. c. All accumulated solid waste will be collected by the company on the customer's next regularly-scheduled service date following the resumption of normal operations.The company will not charge for extra waste set out in addition to customer's normal receptacle(s)if the amount of extra waste does not exceed the amount that reasonably would be expected to accumulate due to the missed service. 8. Definitions: a. "Reasonably would be expected to accumulate due to missed service"means,at a minimum,the amount of solid waste represented by the number of missed service(s)multiplied by the customer's subscribed service level.For example,if the company misses two services for a customer who subscribes to one 96-gallon toter, the amount would be the equivalent of 192 gallons(2 services x 96 gallons subscription per service). b. "Next scheduled service date"—this date is defined by each customer's subscription service. i. Example 1: A residential customer subscribes to weekly service that the company schedules for every Wednesday.If the company does not provide service on Wednesday,November 14,the next scheduled service date would be Wednesday,November 21. ii. Example 2: A commercial customer subscribes to daily service. If the company does not provide service on Wednesday,November 14,the next scheduled service date would be Thursday,November 15. iii. Example 3:A residential customer subscribes to every-other-week recycling service scheduled for Wednesday,November 14.If the company does not provide service on Wednesday,November 14,the next scheduled service date would be Wednesday,November 28. c. Example of how to calculate a credit: Monthly residential service rates are set based on 4.33 services per month. If the company misses one service,the credit is calculated as:.231(1 missed service divided by 4.33 services per month)multiplied by the service-related component of the monthly rate(excluding disposal and processing costs);provided that the credit for any specific month does not exceed the full rate per month. Any customer credits for missed recycling services will include the recycling commodity credit. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET::TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 14 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 40--Material Requiring Special Equipment,Precautions,or Disposal Transportation of solid waste requiring special equipment or precautions in handling or disposal will be subject to time rates named in Item 160,or to other specific rates contained in this tariff. Companies must make every effort to be aware of the commodities that require special handling at the disposal sites named in the company's tariffs. The company shall maintain a list of those commodities and make it available for public inspection at the company's office. Item 45--Material Requiring Special Testing and/or Analysis When a solid waste collection company or disposal facility determines that testing and/or analysis of solid waste is required to determine whether dangerous or prohibited substances are present,the actual cost for such testing and/or analysis will be paid by the customer. The company must provide the customer with a copy of any bill or invoice for costs incurred for testing and/or analysis and also must retain a copy in the company's file for at least three years. Those costs shall be passed through to the customer without markup. The company must maintain records of time spent to accomplish the special testing and/or analysis, and may bill the customer for that time under the provisions of Item 160(Time Rates). Item 50--Returned Check Charges If a customer pays with a check,and the customer's bank refuses to honor that check,the customer will be assessed a return check charge in the amount of$20.51. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 15 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 51 --Restart Fees Companies assessing restart fees must describe when the fees apply, and must state the amount of the fees in this item. If an account has been stopped due to non-payment a$11.39(A)restart fee will be assessed to re-establish service after the past due amount has been paid. Item 52--Redelivery Fees Companies assessing delivery fees must describe when the fees apply, and must state the amount of the fees in this item. The Carrier will assess a charge of$34.27(A)per redelivery of a container when services are canceled for any reason,including but not limited to,pull for non-payment. The carrier will assess a charge of$22.78(A)for redelivery cart(s)when services are canceled for any reason, including but not limited to removal of the cart for non-payment, contaminated load removal,or if the customer requests a swap/restart more than once in a 12-month period(C). Redelivery fees will be assessed when containers and drop boxes are removed from customer's possession for washing and sanitizing at a rate of: Up to 8 yards$34.27(A) Over 8 yards $68.37(A) Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Jul 9, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250543 SUB Jul 11. 2025 Tariff No. 25 2 Revised Page No. 16 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal Service Area: Jefferson County excluding the West Side Item 55--Over-sized or Over-weight Cans or Units The company reserves the right to reject pickup of any residential receptacle(can, unit, bag, mini-can, or or micro-mini-can)which, upon reasonable inspection exceeds the size and weight limits shown in Item 20. If the receptacle exceeds the size and/or limits stated in Item 20, is overfilled, or the top is unable to be closed,but the company transports the materials, the following additional charges will apply. $8.53(A)per unit NOTE:For charges applying on overweight toters, carts, containers, or drop boxes see item 207. Item 60--Overtime Periods Companies will assess additional charges when providing services, at customer request, during overtime periods. Overtime periods include Saturdays, Sundays,and the following holidays: New Year's Day(January 1) Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day(December 25) When a holiday listed above falls on a Sunday,the following Monday will be observed. When a holiday listed above falls on a Saturday,the preceding Friday shall be the legal holiday. Time is to be recorded to the nearest increment of 15 minutes from the time the company's vehicle leaves the terminal until the time it returns to the terminal. No additional charge will be assessed to customers for overtime or holiday work performed solely for the company's convenience. Charge per hour: $282.80 Minimum charge: $282.80 Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: July 9,2025 Effective Date: August 23,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-250543 AGENDA DATE:Jul 24, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Aug 1, 2025 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 16A Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Service Area:Clallam County including West Side of Jefferson County Item 55--Over-sized or Over-weight Cans or Units The company reserves the right to reject pickup of any residential receptacle(can,unit,bag,mini-can,or or micro-mini-can)which,upon reasonable inspection exceeds the size and weight limits shown in Item 20. If the receptacle exceeds the size and/or limits stated in Item 20,is overfilled, or the top is unable to be closed,but the company transports the materials, the following additional charges will apply. $7.92(A)per unit NOTE:For charges applying on overweight toters,carts,containers,or drop boxes see item 207. Item 60--Overtime Periods Companies will assess additional charges when providing services,at customer request,during overtime periods. Overtime periods include Saturdays,Sundays,and the following holidays: New Year's Day(January 1) Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day(December 25) When a holiday listed above falls on a Sunday,the following Monday will be observed. When a holiday listed above falls on a Saturday,the preceding Friday shall be the legal holiday. Time is to be recorded to the nearest increment of 15 minutes from the time the company's vehicle leaves the terminal until the time it returns to the terminal. No additional charge will be assessed to customers for overtime or holiday work performed solely for the company's convenience. Charge per hour: $278.49 (A) Minimum charge: $278.49 (A) Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 17 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 70—Return Trios When a company is required to make a return trip,that does not require the special dispatch of a truck, to pick up material that was unavailable for collection for reasons under the control of the customer,the following additional charges,per pickup,will apply: Type of receptacle Rate for Return Trip $ 6.86 -(A) Drum $ 6.85 (A) Bale $ 6.85 (A) Litter Receptacle $ 6.85 (A) Drop Box $ 135.90 (A) Container $ 11.01 (A) Toter,35 gallons $ 6.85 (A) Toter,60 gallons $ 6.85 (A) Toter,96 gallons $ 6.85 (N) Recycling containers $ 6.85 (A) Other $ Other $ NOTE:Return trips requiring the special dispatch of a truck are considered special pickups and are charged for under the provisions of Item 160(Time Rates). Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: UK UPF/C.IAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 18 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 75--Flat Monthly Charges This rule applies in connection with Items 120, 130,240,245,250,255,260,265,270,and 275. A flat monthly charge may be assessed if computed as follows: 1.If weekly service is provided: Multiply the rate times 4.33 and then multiply that figure times the number of units picked up. 2.If every other week service is provided: Multiply the rate times 2.17 and then multiply that figure times the number of units picked up. 3.For Items 240,250,260,and 270: For permanent,regularly scheduled pickups,a flat monthly charge may be assessed if computed as follows: a. For weekly service,each container provided: i. If monthly rent is shown:monthly rent plus(4.33 times pickup rate times number of pickups per week) ii. If monthly rent is not shown: 1st pickup rate plus(3.33 times additional pickup rate) plus(4.33 times additional pickup rate times additional weekly pickups). b.For every-other week service,each container provided: i. If monthly rent is shown: monthly rent plus(2.17 times pickup rate times number of pickups per week) ii. If monthly rent is not shown: 1st pickup rate plus(1.17 times additional pickup rate) plus(2.17 times additional pickup rate times additional weekly pickups). Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 19 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 80--Carry-out Service,Drive-Ins Companies will assess the following additional charges when customers request that company personnel provide carry-out service of cans/units not placed at the curb,the alley,or other point where the company's vehicle can be driven to within five feet of the cans/units using improved access roads commonly available for public use. Driveways are not considered improved access roads commonly available for public use. Rate Residential Commercial Charge for Carry-outs Per Month Per Month Cans,units,mini-cans,or micro-mini cans that must be carried out over 5 feet,but $1.83 (A) $1.83 (A) not over 25 feet. _ For each additional 25 feet,or fraction of $0.92 (A) $0.92 (A) 25 feet,add NOTE: The company may elect to drive in at the rates shown above,except the charge will be limited to one can,unit,mini-can,or micro-mini can. If cans, units,mini-cans,or micro-mini-cans are carried over 125 feet,but are safely accessible to the company's vehicle,the drive-in charges shown below must be assessed instead. Rate Residential Commercial Charge for Drive-ins(per pickup) Per Month Per Month Drive-in on driveways of over 125 feet, $5.99 (A) $5.99 (A) but less than 250 feet Drive-ins on driveways of over 250 feet, $5.99 (A) $5.99 (A) but less than 1/10 mile For each 1/10 mile over 1/10 mile $5.99 (A) $5.99 (A) NOTE: For the purpose of assessing drive-in fees,a driveway is defined as providing access to a single residence. If a driveway provides access to multiple residences or accounts,no drive-in fees will be assessed. Note 1: Locking or Unlocking Gates or Enclosures(C)will be charged$1.24(A)for Residential Customers and$1.24(A)for Commercial customers. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 20 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 90--Can Carriage--Special Services Rate Residential Commercial Service Per Month _ Per Month Stairs or steps--for each step up or down _ $0.28(A) $0.28(A) Overhead obstructions--for each overhead obstruction less than 8 feet from the ground $1.08(A) $1.08(A) Sunken or elevated cans/units--for cans, units,mini-cans,or micro-mini-cans fully or partially underground or over 4 feet above ground,but not involving stairs or steps $1.08(A) $1.08(A) Note 1: Locking or Unlocking Gates or Enclosures(C)will be charged$1.24(A)for Residential Customers and$1.24(A) for Commercial Customers. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Jul 9, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250543 SUB Jul 11. 2025 Tariff No. 25 2 Revised Page No. 21 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrev's Disposal Co.,Inc.G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal Item 100--Residential Service--Monthly Rates(continued on next page) Rates in this item apply: (1)To solid waste collection,curbside recycling(where noted)and yardwaste services(where noted)for residential property. This includes single family dwellings,duplexes,apartments,mobile homes, condominiums,etc.,where service is billed directly to the occupant of each residential unit,and/or (2) When required by a local government service level ordinance,solid waste collection,curbside recycling,and yardwaste service must be provided for single-family dwellings,duplexes,mobile homes, condominiums,and apartment buildings of less than N/A residential units,where service is billed to the property owner or manager. Rates below apply in the following service area: Jefferson County exduding the West Side Number of Frequency Garbage Recycle Yardwaste Number of Frequency Garbage Recycle Yardwaste Units or Type of Service Service Service Units or Type of Service Service Service of Containers Service Rate Rate Rate of Containers Service Rate Rate Rate Cart/Toter 35 WG $ 30.45 (A) $ 10.76 Cart/Toter 60 WG $ 39.19 (A) $ 10.76 Cart/Toter 95 WG $ 51.56 (A) $ 10.76 Cart 35 gal EOWG $ 17.81 (A) $ 10.76 Cart 60 gal EOWG $ 21.72 (A) $ 10.76 Cart 95 gal EOWG $ 28.96 (A) $ 10.76 Cart 35 gal MG $ 11.23 (A) $ 10.76 Cart 60 gal ,MG $ 14.50 (A) $ 10.76 Cart 95 gal MG $ 19.06 (A) $ 10.76 EOWR $ 12.26 Frequency of Service Codes:WG=Weekly Garbage;EOWG-Every Other Week Garbage;MG=Monthly Garbage,WR=Weekly Recycling EOWR=Every Other Week Recycling,MR=Monthly Recycling;List others used by company: Note 1: Description/rules related to recycling program are shown on page 23. Note 2: Description/rules related to yardwaste program are shown on page 24. Note 3: In addition to the recycling rates shown above,a recycling debit/credit of$N/A applies. Note 4: As a benefit to employees,the Company will provide free service to active employees. This services is defined as a maximum of 3-32 gallon cans serviced weekly(96 gallons). Recycling service rates on this page expire on: Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: July 9,2025 Effective Date: August 23,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-250543 AGENDA DATE:Jul 24, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Aug 1, 2025 Received Jul 9, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250543 SUB Jul 11. 2025 Tariff No. 25 2 Revised Page No. 21A Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal, Item 100--Residential Service--Monthly Rates(continued from previous page) Note 5: Customers will be charged for service requested even if fewer units are picked up on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially filled cans. No credit will be given if customer fails to set receptacles out for collection. Note 6: For customers on automated service routes: The company will assess roll-out charges where, due to circumstances outside the control of the driver,the driver is required to move an automated cart or toter more than 5 feet but less than 25 feet in order to reach the truck. The charge for this roll-out service is:$0.63 per cart or toter,per pickup. If a cart or toter must be moved over 25 feet then the charge will be$0.63 for the first 25 feet plus$0.12 per increment of 5 feet. Note 7: The charge for an occasional extra residential bag,can, unit,toter,mini-can,or micro-mini-can on a regular pickup is: Rates below apply in the following service area: Jefferson County excluding the West Side Rate per receptacle Type of receptacle per pickup 32-gallon can or unit $ 9.04 (A) Mini-can $ 9.04 (A) Micro-minican $ 9.04 (A) 35-gallon toter $ 9.04 (A) 60-gallon toter $ 9.04 (A) 95-gallon toter $ 9.04 (A) Bag $ 9.04 (A) Other $ Note 8: Customers may request no more than one pickup per month,on an"on call"basis,at $9.77(A)per per 35 gal cart/unit.. Service will be rendered on the normal scheduled pickup day for the area in which the customer resides. Note: If customer requires service to be provided on other than normal scheduled pickup day, rates for special pickups will apply. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: July 9,2025 Effective Date: August 23,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET.•TG-250543 AGENDA DATE:Jul 24, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Aug 1, 2025 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 22 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 100--Residential Service--Monthly Rates(continued on next page) Rates in this item apply: (1)To solid waste collection,curbside recycling(where noted)and yardwaste services(where noted)for residential property. This includes single family dwellings,duplexes,apartments,mobile homes, condominiums,etc.,where service is billed directly to the occupant of each residential unit,and/or (2) When required by a local government service level ordinance,solid waste collection,curbside recycling,and yardwaste service must be provided for single-family dwellings,duplexes,mobile homes, condominiums,and apartment buildings of less than N/A residential units,where service is billed to the property owner or manager. Rates below apply in the following service area: Clallam County including West Side of Jefferson County Number of Frequency Recycle Yardwaste Number of Frequency Garbage Recycle Units or Type of Service Service Units or Type of Service Service of Containers Service Rate Rate Rate of Containers Service Rate Rate Mini--fan WG- $ 20.55 (A) $-4 .60 (A) 4-san MG $---9.06 (A) $ 10 60 (A) 1_-can WG- $ 26.00 (A) $ 10.60 (A) Cart 35 gal MG $ 10.35 (A) $ 10.60 (A) 2 cam WG- $ 38.41 (A) $- 10,60 (A) Cart 60 gal MG $ 14.72 (A) $ 10.60 (A) 3-Gans WG- $ 52.95 (A) $- 10,60 (A) Cart 96 gal MG $ 19.18 (A) $ 10.60 (A) 4-fans WG- $ 69.02 (A) $- 10.60 (A) EOWR $ 12.07 (A) 6-fans WG- $---84-:80 (A) $-10.60 (A) Cart/Toter 35 WG $ 30.53 (A) $ 10.60 (A) Cart/Toter 60 WG $ 39.69 (A) $ 10.60 (A) Cart/Toter 96 WG $ 52.27 (A) $ 10.60 (A) 1-Can EOWG $ 15.60 (A) $ 10.60 (A) Cart 35 gal EOWG $ 17.35 (A) $ 10.60 (A) Cart 60 gal EOWG $ 22.42 (A) $ 10.60 (A) Cart 96 gal EOWG $ 29.46 (A) $ 10.60 (A) Frequency of Service Codes:WG=Weekly Garbage;EOWG-Every Other Week Garbage;MG=Monthly Garbage,WR=Weekly Recycling EOWR=Every Other Week Recycling;MR=Monthly Recycling,List others used by company: Note 1: Description/rules related to recycling program are shown on page 23. Note 2: Description/rules related to yardwaste program are shown on page 24. Note 3: In addition to the recycling rates shown above,a recycling debit/credit of$N/A applies. Note 4: As a benefit to employees,the Company will provide free service to active employees. This services is defined as a maximum of 3-32 gallon cans serviced weekly(96 gallons).(N) Recycling service rates on this page expire on: Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 22A Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 100--Residential Service--Monthly Rates(continued from previous page) Note 5: Customers will be charged for service requested even if fewer units are picked up on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially filled cans. No credit will be given if customer fails to set receptacles out for collection. Note 6: For customers on automated service routes: The company will assess roll-out charges where, due to circumstances outside the control of the driver,the driver is required to move an automated cart or toter more than 5 feet but less than 25 feet in order to reach the truck. The charge for this roll-out service is:$0.62(A)per cart or toter,per pickup.If a cart or toter must be moved over 25 feet then the charge will be$0.62(A) for the first 25 feet plus$0.12(A)per increment of 5 feet.(C) Note 7: The charge for an occasional extra residential bag,can,unit,toter,mini-can,or micro-mini-can on a regular pickup is: Rate per receptacle Type of receptacle per pickup 32-gallon can or unit $ 8.46 (A) Mini-can $ 8.46 (A) Micro-minican $ 8.46 (A) 35-gallon toter $ 8.46 (A) 60-gallon toter $ 8.46 (A) 96-gallon toter $ 8.46 (A) Bag $ 8.46 (A) Other Note 8: Customers may request no more than one pickup per month,on an"on call"basis,at $10.18(A)per 35 gal(C)cart/unit. Service will be rendered on the normal scheduled pickup day for the area in which the customer resides. Note: If customer requires service to be provided on other than normal scheduled pickup day,rates for special pickups will apply. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Dec 30, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-240983 Tariff No. 25 2 Revised Page No. 23 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 100--Residential Service--Monthly Rates(continued) Curbside recycling provisions shown on this page apply only in the following service area: All of Jefferson and Clallam Counties excluding the cities of Port Angeles,Sequim,Port Townsend and Forks. Following is a description of the recycling program(type of containers,frequency,etc.): Clallam County: Voluntary every other week service.Olympic disposal will supply one 96 gallon cart. This cart can be used to collect all recyclable materials noted below,with the exception of glass. Glass will still be accepted at recycling depots located throughout the County. Accepted Materials: Newspaper: Includes only newspaper and catalogs made out of newsprint. Mixed Paper: All other paper products,including magazines and catalogs.Corrugated 'containers(Must be free of all food contaminates). Paper Cartons: Cartons as type used for milk and juice.Juice boxes are not accepted. Aluminum: Aluminum cans and containers only.Cans must be flattened and placed in bin. Metal Containers: Food quality tin cans only. Plastics: #1 and#2 Plastic Bottles and Jugs,Buckets,Rigid Plant Pots,and plastic Dairy Tubs. Rinse all containers and remove the lids.Plastic containers that are contaminated with motor oil or other hazardous,materials,such as pesticides,will not be accepted. Jefferson County: Voluntary every other week service.Olympic Disposal will supply 3-18 gallon bins per resident 4-plex and below. Accepted Materials: Same as above. **Per the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners,as of December 6,2024, there will no longer be glass collection in Jefferson County. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: December 30,2024 Effective Date: February 13,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE UNLY DOCKET:TG-240983 AGENDA DATE:Jan 30, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Feb 13, 2025 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 24 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 100--Residential Service--Monthly Rates(continued) Yardwaste provisions shown on this page apply only in the following service area: Following is a description of the Yardwaste program(type of containers,frequency,etc.). Program provided in accordance with Ordinance No. of (name of County or City). Special rules related to yardwaste program: Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 25 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 105--Multi-family Service-Monthly Rates Service Area: 32 gallon 35 gallon 60 gallon _gallons _gallons _other _other _other other Number of Receptacles Frequency of service Initial Delivery Charge Rent Per Day Rent Per Month Pickup Charge (See Notes 1,2&3) Special Pickup Charge Note 1: The charge included in this rate for recycling is$N/A.Description/rules related to recycling program are shown on page . Note 2: The charge included in this rate for yardwaste is$N/A. Description/rules related to yardwaste program are shown on page . Note 3: Recycling credit/debit(if applicable)included in this rate is:$N/A. Note 4: Customers will be charged for service requested even if fewer units are picked up on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially filled cans. No credits will be given if customer fails to set receptacles out for collection. Note 5: The charge for an occasional extra residential can,unit,toter,mini-can,or micro-mini-can on a regular pickup is: Rate per receptacle Rate per receptacle Type of receptacle Per pickup Type of receptacle Per pickup • 32-gallon can or unit 35-gallon toter Mini-can Other: Micro-mini-can Other: 60-gallon toter Other: Note 6: Customers may request no more than one pickup per month,on an"on call"basis,at $N/A per can/unit. Service will be rendered on the normal scheduled pickup day for the area in which the customer resides. Note: If customer requires service to be provided on other than normal scheduled pickup day,rates for special pickups will apply. Note 7: Flat monthly charges:Flat monthly charge may be assessed when a set number of units are serviced each week. Such monthly charge shall be computed at 4.333 times the applicable rate in this item and item 80 for each weekly pickup. Customer will be charged for service ordered even if fewer units are serviced on a particular trip. Recycling rates on this page expire: Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FUN (it F ICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Jul 9, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250543 SUB Jul 11. 2025 Tariff No. 25 2 Revised Page No. 28 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrev's Disposal Co.,Inc.G-9 Registered Trade Names) Olympic Disposal Service Area:Jefferson County excluding the West Side Item 120--Drums Type of Service Rate Per Drum, Per Pickup Regular Route Service N/A • Special Pickup N/A Item 130--Litter Receptacles and Litter Toters Customer-owned Receptacle Rate Per Receptacle,Per Pickup Size or Type: N/A Size or Type: N/A Company-owned Receptacle: Rate Per Receptacle, Per Pickup Size or Type: N/A Size or Type: N/A Item 150--Loose and Bulky Material Special Trips: Time rates in Item 160 apply. Regular Route: The following rates apply: Additional cubic Carry Charge 1 to 4 cubic yards yards Minimum Charge Per each 5 ft.over Rate per yard Rate per yard Per Pickup 8 feet Bulky Materials $ 37.34 (A) $ 37.34 (A) $ 37.34 (A) $ 18.75 Loose material (customer load) N/A N/A N/A N/A Loose material $ 32.51 (A) $ 32.51 (A) $ 32.51 (A) $ 18.75 (company load) Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: July 9,2025 Effective Date: August 23,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-250543 AGENDA DATE:Jul 24, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Aug 1, 2025 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 27 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 105--Multi-family Service--Monthly Rates(continued) Yardwaste provisions shown on this page apply only in the following service area: Following is a description of the Yardwaste program(type of containers,frequency,etc.). Program provided in accordance with Ordinance No. of (name of County or City). Special rules related to yardwaste program: Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 14, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-240911 SUB Nov 27. 2024 Tariff No. 25 1 Revised Page No. 28 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal Service Area:Jefferson County excluding the West Side Item 120--Drums Type of Service Rate Per Drum,Per Pickup Regular Route Service N/A Special Pickup N/A Item 130--Litter Receptacles and Litter Toters Customer-owned Receptacle Rate Per Receptacle, Per Pickup Size or Type: N/A Size or Type: N/A Company-owned Receptacle: Rate Per Receptacle, Per Pickup Size or Type: N/A Size or Type: N/A Item 150--Loose and Bulky Material Special Trips: Time rates in Item 160 apply. Regular Route: The following rates apply: Additional cubic Carry Charge 1 to 4 cubic yards yards Minimum Charge Per each 5 ft.over Rate per yard Rate per yard Per Pickup 8 feet Bulky Materials $ 36.67 (A) $ 36.67 (A) $ 36.67 (A) $ 18.75 Loose material (customer load) N/A N/A N/A N/A Loose material $ 31.84 (A) $ 31.84 (A) $ 31.84 (A) $ 18.75 (company load) Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 14,2024 Effective Date: January 1,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No. TG- Date: VOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET.TG-24091 1 AGENDA DATE: Dec 19, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Jan 1, 2025 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 28A Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Service Area:Clallam County including West Side of Jefferson County Item 120--Drums Type of Service Rate Per Drum,Per Pickup Regular Route Service N/A Special Pickup N/A Item 130--Litter Receptacles and Litter Toters Customer-owned Receptacle Rate Per Receptacle,Per Pickup Size or Type: N/A • Size or Type: N/A Company-owned Receptacle: Rate Per Receptacle,Per Pickup Size or Type: _ N/A Size or Type: N/A Item 150--Loose and Bulky Material Special Trips: Time rates in Item 160 apply. Regular Route: The following rates apply: Additional cubic Carry Charge 1 to 4 cubic yards yards Minimum Charge Per each 5 ft.over Rate per yard Rate per yard Per Pickup 8 feet Bulky Materials $ 34.30 (N) $ 34.30 (N) $ 34.30 (N) $ 18.33 (N) Loose material (customer load) N/A N/A N/A N/A Loose material $ 34.30 (A) $ 34.30 (A) $ 34.30 (A) $ 18.33 (A) (company load) Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 29 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 160--Time Rates When time rates apply. Time rates named in this Item apply: (a)When material must be taken to a special site for disposal; (b)When a company's equipment must wait at,or return to,a customer's site to provide scheduled service due to no disability,fault,or negligence on the part of the company. Actual waiting time or time taken in returning to the site will be charged for;or (c)When a customer orders a single,special,or emergency pickup,or when other items in this tariff refer to this Item. How rates are recorded and charged. Time must be recorded and charged for to the nearest increment of 15 minutes. Time rates apply for the period from the time the company's vehicle leaves the company's terminal until it returns to the terminal,excluding interruptions. An interruption is a situation causing stoppage of service that is in the control of the company and not in the control of the customer. Examples include: coffee breaks,lunch breaks,breakdown of equipment, and similar occurrences.The customer will be charged for a minimum of one hour.Time must be recorded and charged for the nearest increment of 15 minuters above one hour(C). Disposal fees in addition to time rates. Item 230 disposal fees for the specific disposal site or facility used will apply in addition to time rates. Rates per hour: Rate Per Hour Each Extra Minimum Type of Equipment ordered Truck and Driver Person Charge Single rear drive axle: Non-packer truck $ 58.49 (A) $ 33.41 (A) $ 58.49 (A) Packer truck $ 64.50 (A) $ 33.41 (A) $ 64.50 (A) Drop-box truck $ 89.67 (A) $ 33.41 (A) $ 89.67 (A) Tandem rear drive axle: Non-packer truck $ 64.50 (A) $ 33.41 (A) $ 64.50 (A) Packer truck $ 64.50 (A) $ 33.41 (A) $ 64.50 (A) Drop-box truck $ 89.67 (A) $ 33.41 (A) $ 89.67 (A) Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 30 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 200--Containers and/or Drop Boxes--General Rules Availability. A company must maintain a supply of all sizes of containers and drop boxes for which rates are listed in this tariff. If a customer requests a container or drop box of a size listed in the company's tariff,and the company is unable t o provide the requested size within 7 days of the customer request,the customer must be notified in writing or by telephone. Alternate-sized containers and/or drop boxes. If the company cannot provide the requested-sized container or drop box (and that size is listed in the company's tariff),the company must provide alternate-sized containers or drop boxes, sufficient to meet the capacity originally requested by the customer at the same rates as would have applied for the requested container or drop box. Disposal fees due on alternate-sized drop boxes. If the company provides alternate-sized drop boxes,the customer is responsible for all lawfully applicable disposal fees resulting from the use of the alternate drop boxes. Rates on partially-filled containers and/or drop boxes. Full pickup and rental rates apply regardless of the amount of waste material in the container or drop box at pickup time. Rates for compacted materials. Rates for compacted material apply only when the material has been compacted before its pickup by the company. Rates for loose material. Loose material dumped into the company's packer truck is subject to the rates for non- compacted material even though the material may be compacted later in the packer truck. Permanent and temporary service. The following rules apply: (a)If a customer requests a container or drop box for less than 90 days,the customer will be billed at temporary service rates. (b)If a temporary service customer notifies the company that it has decided to retain the container or drop box for more than 90 days,permanent service rates will be assessed from the 91st day until the end of the period the customer retains the container or drop box. (c)If a customer requests a container or drop box for more than 90 days,the customer will be billed under permanent rates. If that customer cancels service before the end of the 90-day period,the company may not rebill the customer at temporary service rates. The intent of the customer at the time service was requested applies. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 31 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 205--Roll-Out Charges--Containers,Automated Carts,and Toters Charges for containers. The company will assess roll-out charges where,due to circumstances outside the control of the driver,the driver is required to move a container more than five feet,but less than 25 feet, in order to reach the truck. The charge for this roll-out service is: $1.24 per container,per pickup (A) Over 25 feet,the charge will be the charge for 25 feet,plus$0.18(A)per increment of 5 feet. Charges for automated carts or toters. The company will assess roll-out charges where, due to circumstances outside the control of the driver,the driver is required to move an automated cart or toter more than 5 feet in order to reach the truck. The charge for this roll-out service is: $0.62 per cart or toter,per pickup.(A) Over 25 feet,the charge will be the charge for 25 feet,plus$0.12(A)per increment of 5 feet. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Jul 25, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250573 Tariff No. 25 _ 3 Revised Page No. 32 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal Service Area:Jefferson County excluding the West Side Item 207--Excess Weight--Reiection of Load,Charges to Transport The company reserves the right to reject pickup of any container,stationary packer, or drop box which, upon reasonable inspection: (1)Appears to be overloaded. (2)Would cause applicable vehicle load limitations to be exceeded; (3)Would cause the company to violate load limitations or result in unsafe vehicle operation;and/or (4)Would negatively impact or otherwise damage road surface integrity. For the purposes of this tariff,the following maximum weights apply: Type/Size of Maximum Weight Type/Size of Maximum Weight Container, Drop Box, Allowance per Container, Drop Box, Allowance per Toter,or Cart Receptacle(in pounds) Toter,or Cart Receptacle(in pounds) Containers 23,000 (C) Drop boxes 23,000 (C) Note 1: If the container/drop causes the vehicle to exceed maximum vehicle weight,an additional fee of$31.35 per ton will be assessed. Overfilled or overweight,charges if transported. If the container,drop box,toter,or cart exceeds the limits stated above, is filled beyond the marked fill line,or the top is unable to be closed,but the company transports the materials,the following additional charges will apply: Type/Size of Type/Size of Container, Drop Box, Container, Drop Box, Toter,or Cart Charge Toter,or Cart Charge All Containers $ 32.51 per ton $ Per $ Per $ Per $ Per $ Per $ Per $ Per $ Per $ Per $ Per $ Per Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: July 25,2025 Effective Date: September 8,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET::TG-250573 AGENDA DATE:Aug 7, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Aug 8, 2025 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 32A Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Service Area:Clallam County including West Side of Jefferson County Item 207—Excess Weight--Reiection of Load,Charges to Transport The company reserves the right to reject pickup of any container,stationary packer,or drop box which, upon reasonable inspection: (1)Appears to be overloaded. (2)Would cause applicable vehicle load limitations to be exceeded; (3)Would cause the company to violate load limitations or result in unsafe vehicle operation;and/or (4)Would negatively impact or otherwise damage road surface integrity. For the purposes of this tariff,the following maximum weights apply: Type/Size of Maximum Weight Type/Size of Maximum Weight Container, Drop Box, Allowance per Container, Drop Box, Allowance per Toter,or Cart Receptacle(in pounds) Toter,or Cart Receptacle(in pounds) Containers 23,000 (C) Drop boxes 23,000 (C) Note 1: If the container/drop causes the vehicle to exceed maximum vehicle weight,an additional fee of$34.39(A) per ton(C)will be assessed. Overfilled or overweight,charges if transported. If the container,drop box,toter,or cart exceeds the limits stated above, is filled beyond the marked fill line,or the top is unable to be closed,but the company transports the materials,the following additional charges will apply: Type/Size of Type/Size of Container, Drop Box, Container, Drop Box, Toter,or Cart Charge Toter,or Cart Charge All Containers $34.30(A) per ton(C) Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: B 'OR OFFICIAL USE (WI.Y DUCKF.T_•Tii-73O77R AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 33 Company Name/Permit Number Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 210--Washing and Sanitizing Containers and/or Drop Boxes Upon customer request,the company will provide washing and sanitizing service at the following rates: Size or Type of Container or Drop Box Rate per yard min.charge Washing $ 3.90 (A) $ 15.60 (A) Steam Cleaning $ 4.45 (A) $ 17.82 (A) Sanitizing $ 4.45 (A) $ 17.82 (A) Pick up and redelivery charge,per container or drop box if necessary: Up to 8 yds. $ 34.27 (A) Over 8 yds. $ 68.37 (A) Item 220--Compactor Rental Customers must pay the following additional charges for compactors furnished by the company.Charges named are for compactors only and do not include drop box or container charges. See Items 250 and 270 for container charges. Customers must pay the costs of installation. Size or Type of Container or Drop Box Rate Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Jul 25, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250573 Tariff No. 25 3 Revised Page No. 34 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrev's Disposal Co.,Inc.G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal Item 230--Disposal Fees Charges in this item apply when other items in the tariff specifically refer to this item. Disposal site(name or location) Type of Material Fee for Disposal City of Port Angeles Compacted/NonCompacted $195.42 per ton(C) Jefferson County Department of Public Works Compacted/NonCompacted $180.23 per ton Refrigerators $180.23 per ton Plus-Environmental Fee $20.00 each • State whether fees are per yard,per ton,etc. Include charges assessed for special commodities(tires, appliances,asbestos,etc.)or special conditions at each specific disposal site. Attach additional sheets as necessary. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: July 25,2025 Effective Date: September 8,2025 (For Official Use Only) FOR OFFICIAL USE Docket No.TG- Date: By: ONLY DOCKET:TG-250573 AGENDA DATE: Aug 7, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Aug 8, 2025 Received Jul 9, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250543 SUB Jul 11. 2025 Tariff No. 25 2 Revised Page No. 35 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrev's Disposal Co.,Inc.G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal Item 240--Container Service--Dumped in Company's Vehicle Non-compacted Material(Company-owned container) Rates stated per container,per pickup Service Area: Jefferson County excluding the West Side Size or Type of Container Permanent Service 1 Yard 1.5 Yard 2 Yard 3 Yard 4 Yard 6 Yard Monthly Rent(if applicable) $ 5.71 $ 7.61 $ 10.18 $ 11.42 $ 12.69 $15.23 First Pickup $ 27.54 (A) $ 38.66 (A) $ 53.82 (A) $ 71.05 (A) $ 96.64 (A) $145.12 (A) Each Additional Pickup $ 27.54 (A) $ 38.66 (A) $ 53.82 (A) $ 71.05 (A) $ 96.64 (A) $145.12 (A) Special Pickups $ 30.92 (A) $ 42.04 (A) $ 59.46 (A) $ 74.43 (A) $ 100.03 (A) $151.89 (A) Temporary Service Initial Delivery $ 27.15 $ 35.70 $ 48.34 $ 50.91 $ 50.91 Pickup Rate $ 30.93 (A) $ 43.46 (A) $ 60.96 (A) $ 71.05 (A) $ 96.64 (A) Rent Per Calendar Day $ 0.63 $ 0.87 $ 0.93 $ 1.07 $ 1.24 _ Rent Per Month $ 6.32 $ 8.69 $ 9.25 $ 10.72 $ 12.41 Note1: Permanent Service: Service is defined as no less than scheduled,every other week pickup, unless local government requires more frequent service or unless putrescibles are involved. Customer will be charged for service requested,even if fewer containers are serviced on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially-filled containers. Note 2: Permanent Service: If rent is shown,the rate for the first pickup and each additional pickup must be the same. If rent is not shown,it is to be included in the rate for the first pickup. Note 3: For permanent,regularly scheduled pickups,a flat monthly charge may be assessed if computed as follows: For each container provided: a.4.33 times the pickup rate times the number of pickups per week Note 4: In addition to all other applicable charges,a charge of$32.51 (A)per yard(assessed on a pro rata basis)will be assessed if containers are filled past their visible full limit,container lids will not close due to overfilling,or if additional materials are placed on or near the containers. Note 5: Monthly rent is charged only if permanent regularly scheduled pickup is less frequent than every other week. Accessorial charges assessed(lids,unlocking,unlatching,etc.) $1.24 per pick up for unlocking gates and/or containers. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: July 9,2025 Effective Date: August 23,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-250543 AGENDA DATE:Jul 24, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Aug 1, 2025 Received Jul 9, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250543 SUB Jul 11. 2025 Tariff No. 25 2 Revised Page No. 35.5 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrev's Disposal Co.,Inc.G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal Item 240--Container Service--Dumped in Company's Vehicle Non-compacted Material(Company-owned container) Includes Commercial Can Service Rates stated per container,per pickup Service Area:Jefferson County excluding the West Side Size or Type of Container Permanent Service 35 gal.Cart I 60 gal.Cart I 96 gal.Cart I Each Scheduled Pickup $ 7.32 (A) $ 9.32 (A) $ 12.30 (A) Special Pickups $ 10.71 (A) $ 12.70 (A) $ 15.69 (A) Temporary Service Pickup Rate $ 10.71 (A) $ 12.70 (A) $ 15.69 (A) Note1: Permanent Service: Service is defined as no less than scheduled,every other week pickup, unless local government requires more frequent service or unless putrescibles are involved. Customer will be charged for service requested,even if fewer containers are serviced on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially-filled containers. Note 2: In addition to all other applicable charges,a charge of$32.51(A) per yard(assessed on a pro rata basis)will be assessed if containers are filled past their visible full limit,container lids will not close due to overfilling,or if additional materials are placed on or near the containers. Note 3: Each additional unit is$8.88(A) Note 4: Minimum monthly charges: 35 gal $31.68 (A) 60 gal $40.48 (A) 96 gal $53.30 (A) Accessorial charges assessed(lids,unlocking,unlatching,etc.) $1.24 per pick up for unlocking gates and/or containers. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: July 9,2025 Effective Date: August 23,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-250543 AGENDA DATE:Jul 24, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Aug 1, 2025 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 35A Company Name/Permit Number Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 240--Container Service-Dumped in Company's Vehicle Non-compacted Material(Company-owned container) Rates stated per container,per pickup Service Area: Clallam County including West Side of Jefferson County Size or Type of Container Permanent Service 1 Yard 1.5 Yard 2 Yard 3 Yard 4 Yard 6 Yard 8 Yard Monthly Rent(if applicable) $ 6.54 (A) $ 8.73 (A) $ 11.68 (A) $ 13.09 (A) $ 14.55 (A) $ 17.46 (A) $ 20.37 (A) First Pickup $ 27.89 (A) $ 39.86 (A) $ 54.60 (A) $ 73.42 (A) $ 99.62 (A) $138.91 (A) $ 183.20 (A) Each Additional Pickup $ 27.89 (A) $ 39.86 (A) $ 54.60 (A) $ 73.42 (A) $ 99.62 (A) $138.91 (A) $ 183.20 (A) Special Pickups $ 31.23 (A) $ 43.19 (A) $ 57.93 (A) $ 76.75 (A) $ 102.95 (A) $142.24 (A) $ 186.53 (A) Temporary Service Initial Delivery $ 25.58 (A) $ 33.68 (A) $ 45.62 (A) $ 58.37 (A) $ 58.37 (A) Pickup Rate $ 33.47 (A) $ 39.86 (A) $ 51.87 (A) $ 73.42 (A) $ 99.62 (A) Rent Per Calendar Day $ 0.72 (A) $ 1.00 (A) $ 1.06 (A) $ 1.23 (A) $ 1.42 (A) Rent Per Month $ 7.24 (A) $ 9.96 (A) $ 10.61 (A) $ 12.29 (A) $ 14.23 (A) Note1: Permanent Service: Service is defined as no less than scheduled,every other week pickup, unless local government requires more frequent service or unless putrescibles are involved. Customer will be charged for service requested,even if fewer containers are serviced on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially-filled containers. Note 2: Permanent Service: If rent is shown,the rate for the first pickup and each additional pickup must be the same. If rent is not shown,it is to be included in the rate for the first pickup. Note 3: For permanent,regularly scheduled pickups,a flat monthly charge may be assessed if computed as follows: For each container provided: a.4.33 times the pickup rate times the number of pickups per week Note 4: In addition to all other applicable charges,a charge of$34.30(A) per yard(assessed on a pro rata basis)will be assessed if containers are filled past their visible full limit,container lids will not close due to overfilling,or if additional materials are placed on or near the containers. Note 5: Monthly rent is charged only if permanent regularly scheduled pickup is less frequent than every other week. Accessorial charges assessed(lids,unlocking,unlatching,etc.) $1.24(A)per pick up time for unlocking gates and/or containers, Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 35.5A Company Name/Permit Number Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 240--Container Service--Dumped in Company's Vehicle Non-compacted Material(Company owned container) Includes Commercial Can Service Rates stated per container,per pickup Service Area:Clallam County including West Side of Jefferson County Size or Type of Container Permanent Service 35 gal.Cart(C) 60 gal.Cart(C) 96 gal.Cart(C) Each Scheduled Pickup $ 7.46 (A) $ 9.54 (A) $ 12.55 (A) Special Pickups $ 9.69 (A) $ 12.87 (A) $ 15.89 (A) Temporary Service Pickup Rate $ 9.69 (A) $ 12.87 (A) I $ 15.89 (A) Note1: Permanent Service: Service is defined as no less than scheduled,every other week pickup, unless local government requires more frequent service or unless putrescibles are involved. Customer will be charged for service requested,even if fewer containers are serviced on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially-filled containers. Note 2: In addition to all other applicable charges,a charge of$34.30(A) per yard(assessed on a pro rata basis)will be assessed if containers are filled past their visible full limit,container lids will not close due to overfilling,or if additional materials are placed on or near the containers. Note 3: Each additional unit is$7.96(A) Note 4: Minimum monthly charges: 35 gal $32.33 (A) 60 gal $41.35 (A) 96 gal $54.38 (A) Accessorial charges assessed(lids,unlocking,unlatching,etc.) $1.24(A)per pick up time for unlocking gates and/or containers. Note 5: Monthly rent is charged only if permanent regularly scheduled pickup is less frequent than every other week. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date:_ By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Jul 9, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250543 SUB Jul 11. 2025 Tariff No. 25 2 Revised Page No. 36 Company Name/Permit Number Murrey's Disposal Co..Inc.G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal Item 245--Container Service--Dumped in Company's Vehicle Non-compacted Material(Customer-owned container) Includes Commercial Can Service Rates stated per container,per pickup Service Area:Jefferson County excluding the West Side Size or Type of Container Permanent Service 35 gal.Cart 2 Yard 3 Yard 4 Yard 6 Yard Each Scheduled Pickup $ 6.64 (A) $ 53.82 (A) $ 71.03 (A) $ 96.62 (A) $ 145.09 (A) Special Pickups $ 8.89 (A) $ 59.46 (A) $ 76.67 (A) $ 102.26 (A) $ 151.86 (A) Temporary Service Pickup Rate $ 8.89 (A) $ 59.46 (A) $ 76.67 (A) $ 102.26 (A) $ 151.86 (A) Note1: Permanent Service: Service is defined as no less than scheduled,every other week pickup, unless local government requires more frequent service or unless putrescibles are involved. Customer will be charged for service requested,even if fewer containers are serviced on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially-filled containers. Note 2: In addition to all other applicable charges,a charge of$32.51(A) per yard(assessed on a pro rata basis)will be assessed if containers are filled past their visible full limit,container lids will not close due to overfilling,or if additional materials are placed on or near the containers. Note 3: Each additional unit is$8.88(A) Note 4: Minimum monthly charges: 35 gal $28.88 (A) Accessorial charges assessed(lids,unlocking,unlatching,etc.) $1.24 per pick up for unlocking gates and/or containers. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: July 9,2025 Effective Date: August 23,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-250543 AGENDA DATE:Jul 24, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Aug I, 2025 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 36A Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 245--Container Service--Dumped in Company's Vehicle Non-compacted Material(Customer owned container) Includes Commercial Can Service Rates stated per container,per pickup Service Area:Clallam County including West Side of Jefferson County Size or Type of Container Permanent Service 32-gal-ean 35 gal.Cart(NI 2 Yard 3 Yard 4 Yard 6 Yard Each Scheduled Pickup $ 6.63 (A) $ 6.63 (N) $ 54.60 (A) $ 73.42 (A) $ 99.62 (A) $138.90 (A) Special Pickups $--8,86 (A) $ 8.85 (N) $ 57.93 (A) $ 76.75 (A) $102.95 (A) $ 142.23 (A) Temporary Service Pickup Rate $ 8.81 (A) $ 8.85 (N) $ 57.93 (A) $ 76.75 (A) $102.95 (A) $142.23 (A) Note1: Permanent Service: Service is defined as no less than scheduled,every other week pickup, unless local government requires more frequent service or unless putrescibles are involved. Customer will be charged for service requested,even if fewer containers are serviced on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially-filled containers. Note 2: In addition to all other applicable charges,a charge of$34.30(A) per yard(assessed on a pro rata basis)will be assessed if containers are filled past their visible full limit,container lids will not close due to overfilling,or if additional materials are placed on or near the containers. Note 3: Each additional unit is$8.44(A) Note 4: Minimum monthly charges: 35 gal(C) $28.76 (A) Accessorial charges assessed(lids,unlocking,unlatching,etc.) $1.24(A)per pick up time for unlocking gates and/or containers. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 37 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 250—Container Service--Dumped in Company's Vehicle Compacted Material(Company-owned container) Rates stated per container,per pickup Service Area:Jefferson and Clallam County Size or Type of Container Permanent Service Yard Yard _Yard _Yard Yard Yard Yard Monthly Rent(if applicable) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ First Pickup $ $ $ $ i$ $ ,$ Each Additional Pickup $ $ $ $ $ $ .$ Special Pickups $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Temporary Service Initial Delivery $ .$ $ $ $ $ $ Pickup Rate $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Rent Per Calendar Day $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Rent Per Month $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Note1: Permanent Service: Service is defined as no less than scheduled,every other week pickup, unless local government requires more frequent service or unless putrescibles are involved. Customer will be charged for service requested,even if fewer containers are serviced on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially-filled containers. Note 2: Permanent Sesrvice: If rent is shown,the rate for the first pickup and each additional pickup must be the same. If rent is not shown, it is to be included in the rate for the first pickup. Accessorial charges assessed(lids, unlocking, unlatching,etc.) Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: BrOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 38 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 255—Container Service--Dumped in Company's Vehicle Compacted Material(Customer-owned container) Rates stated per container,per pickup Service Area:Jefferson and Clallam County Size or Type of Container Permanent Service CR 4:1 4 Yard Each Scheduled Pickup $214.32 (A) Special Pickups $219.89 (A) Temporary Service Pickup Rate I I I I Note1: Permanent Service: Service is defined as no less than scheduled,every other week pickup, unless local government requires more frequent service or unless putrescibles are involved. Customer will be charged for service requested,even if fewer containers are serviced on a particular trip. No credit will be given for partially-filled containers. Accessorial charges assessed(lids, unlocking, unlatching,etc.) Disconnect/reconnect-$6.13(A)per time if the company employee performes this service. $1.24(A)per pick up time for unlocking gates and/or containers. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received May 30, 2025 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-250445 Tariff No. 25 1 Revised Page No. 39 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc. G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Olympic Disposal Item 260--Drop Box Service--To Disposal Site and Return Non-Compacted Material(Company-owned container) Rates stated per drop box,per pickup Service Area:Jefferson and Clallam County Size or Type of Container Permanent Service 10 Yard 20 Yard 25 Yard 30 Yard 40 Yard Monthly Rent(if applicable) $ 72.76 $ 87.37 $ 90.98 $ 90.98 $ 90.98 First Pickup $ 114.46 $ 118.62 $ 122.30 $ 125.98 $ 145.99 Each Additional Pickup $ 114.46 $ 118.62 $ 122.30 $ 125.98 $ 145.99 Special Pickups Temporary Service Initial Delivery $ 185.13 $ 185.13 $ 185.13 $ 185.13 $ 185.13 Pickup Rate $ 161.35 $ 170.33 $249.52 $268.90 $268.90 Rent Per Calendar Day $ 8.89 $ 9.60 $ 13.33 $ 17.77 $ 17.77 Rent Per Month $ 72.76 $ 87.37 $ 90.98 $ 90.98 $ 90.98 Note1: Rates in this item are subject to disposal fees named in Item 230. Note 2: Rates named in this item apply for all hauls not exceeding 10 miles from the point of pickup to the disposal site. Excess miles will be charged for at$4.27 per mile or fraction of a mile. Mileage charge is in addition to all regular charges. Note 3: Permanent Service: (1)Service is defined as no less than scheduled,once a month pickup,unless local government requires more frequent service,or unless putrescibles are involved. (2)If a drop box is retained by a customer for a full month and no pickups are ordered,the monthly rent shall be charged,but no charges will be assessed for pickups. Monthly rental charges will be prorated when a drop box is retained for only a portion of a month. (3)If rent is shown,the rate for the first pickup and each additional pickup must be the same. If rent is not shown,it is to be included in the rate for the first pickup. Note 4: Intermodal box and chassis charge will be charged as follows: Cowlitz Wasco Landfill Landfill Port Townsend Paper $2,008.04 (A) $2,681.04 McKinley Paper $2,120.16 (A) $2,797.58 Accessorial charges assessed(lids,tarping,unlocking,unlatching,etc.): Tarping box to prevent littering-$27.77 per time Locking or unlocking gate or door-$1.24 per time Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: May 30,2025 Effective Date: July 1,2025 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-250445 AGENDA DATE:Jun 26, 2025 EFFECTIVE DATE:Jul 1, 2025 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 40 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 265--Drop Box Service--To Disposal Site and Return Non-Compacted Material(Customer-owned container) Rates stated per drop box,per pickup Service Area:Jefferson and Clallam County Size or Type of Container Permanent Service 10 Yard 20 Yard 25 Yard 30 Yard 40 Yard Each Scheduled Pickup $ 108.94 (A) $ 118.64 (A) $ 127.71 (A) $ 127.71 (A) $ 127.71 (A) Special Pickups Temporary Service Pickup Rate $ 142.27 (A) $ 151.96 (A) $205.47 (A) $216.58 (A) $216.58 (A) I Note1: Rates in this item are subject to disposal fees named in Item 230. Note 2: Rates named in this item apply for all hauls not exceeding 10 miles from the point of pickup to the disposal site. Excess miles will be charged for at$4.27(A)per mile or fraction of a mile. Mileage charge is in addition to all regular charges. Note 3: Permanent Service is defined as no less than scheduled,once a month pickup,unless local government ordinances require more frequent service or unles putrescibles are involved. Accessorial charges assessed(lids,unlocking,unlatching,etc.) Tarping box to prevent littering-$45.11 (A)per time $1.24(A)per pick up time for unlocking gates and/or containers. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 41 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 270—Drop BoxService--To Disposal Site and Return Compacted Material(Company-owned drop box) Rates stated per drop box,per pickup Service Area:Jefferson and Clallam County Size or Type of Container Permanent Service Yard Yard _Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard Monthly Rent(if applicable) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ First Pickup $ Each Additional Pickup $ Special Pickups $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Temporary Service Initial Delivery $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Pickup Rate $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Rent Per Calendar Day $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Rent Per Month $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Note1: Rates in this item are subject to disposal fees named in Item 230. Note 2: Rates named in this item apply for all hauls not exceeding 10 miles from the point of pickup to the disposal site. Excess miles will be charged for at$ per mile or fraction of a mile. Mileage charge is in addition to all regular charges. Note 3: Permanent Service: (1)Service is defined as no less than scheduled,once a month pickup, unless local government requires more frequent service,or unless putrescibles are involved. (2)If a drop box is retained by a customer for a full month and no pickups are ordered,the monthly rent shall be charged,but no charges will be assessed for pickups. Monthly rental charges will be prorated when a drop box is retained for only a portion of a month. (3)If rent is shown,the rate for the first pickup and each additional pickup must be the same. If rent is not shown, it is to be included in the rate for the first pickup. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: B e,n OF CI r r SE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 42 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co.,Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 275--Drop Box Service--To Disposal Site and Return Compacted Material(Customer-owned container) Rates stated per drop box,per pickup Service Area:Jefferson and Clallam County Size or Type of Container Permanent Service 10 Yard 15 Yard 20 Yard 25 Yard 30 Yard 40 Yard Each Scheduled Pickup $ 97.47 (A) $ 126.44 (A) $ 160.85 (A) $ 185.69 (A) $229.75 (A) $274.04 (A) Special Pickups $ 97.47 (A) $ 126.44 (A) $ 160.85 (A) $ 185.69 (A) $229.75 (A) $274.04 (A) Temporary Service Pickup Rate Note1: Rates in this item are subject to disposal fees named in Item 230. Note 2: Rates named in this item apply for all hauls not exceeding 10 miles from the point of pickup to the disposal site. Excess miles will be charged for at$4.27(A)per mile or fraction of a mile. Mileage charge is in addition to all regular charges. Note 3: Permanent Service is defined as no less than scheduled,once a month pickup,unless local government ordinances require more frequent service or unles putrescibles are involved. Accessorial charges assessed(lids,unlocking,unlatching,etc.) Taming box to prevent littering-$45.11 (A)per time Locking or unlocking gate or door-$1.24(A)per time Disconnect/reconnect-$6.69(A)per time if the company employee performs this service. Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024 Received Nov 25, 2024 WA. UT. & TRANS. COMM. ORIGINAL TG-230778 Tariff No. 25 0 Revised Page No. 43 Company Name/Permit Number: Murrey's Disposal Co., Inc.dba Olympic Disposal G-9 Registered Trade Name(s) Item 300—List of Abbreviations and Symbols Used In This Tariff (A)denotes increases (R)denotes decreases (C)denotes changes in wording, resuling in neither increases or decreases (N)denotes new rates,services,or rules ***denotes that material previously shown has been deleted Yd. Or yd.Are abbreviations for yard Cu. Or cu.Are abbreviations for cubic Issued By: Brian Vandenburg Issue Date: November 21,2024 Effective Date: December 2,2024 (For Official Use Only) Docket No.TG- Date: By OR OFFICIAL USE ONLY DOCKET:TG-230778 AGENDA DATE:Nov 25, 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE:Dec 2, 2024