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2 <br /> Curranl Prac4ces antl Activities <br /> Current diversion practices include a manual separation pmgram tor reusable antl • <br /> recyclable C8D ma�erials at �he lantl(II. This pmgrem has been in operation since <br /> December 199� antl has divertetl 12 tons of malenals Euring i�s frst month. Estimatetl <br /> annual diversion is 400 lons. In atltlition, tlraft ortlinances which woultl require <br /> separation af reusable and/or recyclable C&D materials are currently being developed <br /> by Chapel Hill for consiCeralion by all local governmenis. It is also proposetl tha� lantlfill <br /> bans may be implemented for cetlain malerials, antl higher [ipping fees implementetl <br /> Por Inrqming loatls which contain mixetl was�e matenals. Atlhough important waste <br /> diversion activities, �hese programs will have only a minimal impact on pastponing the <br /> neetl for additional tlisposal capacily. <br /> Future Management Op4one —� <br /> Five main options for future managemeM of C8D waste meterials were previously <br /> tlevelopeQ and are summarized in Ihe table below. It must be noted �hat even with <br /> culrent antl�uture tliversion acfivi[ies �or C80 waste mafenals, new len�ll capacity will <br /> 6e required iormafenals which cennot be tlivertetl(rom tlispasal. <br /> OPTIOk NEW COSTS IMPLICATIONS • <br /> FOR LOG <br /> Discontinue Management no • may have impacis associatetl with <br /> of C8� Materials new tlevelopment (i e., Illegal <br /> tlumping, e�c.) <br /> • unliketytomeetwasleretluction <br /> targea <br /> Expansion of Existing yes • unlikely to meelwaste retluction <br /> C80 Disposal Area (esL $0.80/ton) targe[s without processin facil' <br /> ConsVUCtionofTransfer yas • unlikelytomeetwastemtluction <br /> StationforShipmentof (esL $9.80 - targetswithoutprocessing (acility <br /> CBDMaterials �. $i5.50tton) <br /> Developmentofa yes • woultlsfillrequirenewdisposal <br /> ManualPmcesaing (esL $1]]0) wpacityfo��asitluelmaterials <br /> Facildy for Recovery of • may not achieve waste retludion <br /> ReusablelReryclabk targeta <br /> C8� Matenals • estimatetl 15°/a total tliversion . <br /> Development of a Semi- yea • woultl sti0 require naw Cisposal <br /> Auromatetl Processing (est E20.50) capacity for resitlual materials <br /> Faciliry for Recovery W • should enable altainmenl of waste <br /> Reusable/Recyclable retluctiontargets <br /> C&D Materials • estimaled 25% tliversion <br /> • <br /> Memo: CB�WaateManegemant 2 Vt2198 <br />
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