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� <br /> - Alternative Financing <br /> - Other revenue sources the Board of Commissioners chooses to dedicate <br /> Section 4. The Board of County Commissioners may designate funds to be reserved for a <br /> specific future project that will be tracked individually, until the funds are appropriated for a <br /> specific capital project in the County Capital Projects Fund. <br /> Section 5. This resolution shall become effective upon adoption. <br /> n. Close Completed County Capital Projects <br /> The Board approved the closing of 26 completed County Capital Projects. <br /> o. Amendment to the Oranqe County Personnel Ordinance, Article IV, Section 14.0, Family <br /> Leave to Add Provisions for Family Medical Leave Act of 1993 <br /> The Board approved the amendment to Article IV, Section 14.0 of the Orange County Personnel <br /> Ordinance, to be effective upon signature of the administrative Rules and Regulations by the <br /> County Manager, to add provisions relating to the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993. <br /> � Resolution — Medical Waste Incinerator Requlatory Standards <br /> The Board approved a resolution calling for the North Carolina Environmental management <br /> Commission to adopt State rules on early implementation of new federal emissions standards for <br /> medical waste incinerators and approved the conveyance to the North Carolina Environmental <br /> Management Commission prior to the May 25th public hearing. <br /> RESOLUTION <br /> REQUESTING THE ADOPTION OF STATE RULES REQUIRING <br /> EARLY IMPLEMENTATION OF FEDERAL STANDARDS FOR <br /> HOSPITAL, MEDICAL AND INFECTIOUS WASTE INCINERATORS <br /> WHEREAS, on October 6, 2009, the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("USEPA") <br /> adopted Federal regulations in 40 CFR 60 Subpart Ce, entitled "Emission Guidelines and <br /> Compliance Times for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators" for existing medical waste <br /> incinerators ("New Federal Standards"); and <br /> WHEREAS, the New Federal Standards establish lower emission rates and additional operating <br /> conditions than existing State and prior Federal regulation; and <br /> WHEREAS, the New Federal Standards require states to promulgate new state rules that will <br /> require existing medical waste incinerators to comply with the New Federal Standards no later <br /> than October 6, 2014, and to obtain USEPA approval of the new state rules within two years <br /> after October 6, 2009; and <br /> WHEREAS, a public hearing is scheduled for May 25, 2010 for the "Title V" permit renewal for a <br /> medical waste incinerator in Haw River in adjoining Alamance County owned by Stericycle, <br /> Incorporated; and <br />