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Draft <br /> Construction and Demolition Waste <br /> After establishment of the County's nationally unique Regulated Recyclable Material Ordinance <br /> (RRMO) in 2002-03,the County, in 2005, opened a new C&D landfill of 13 acres on land the <br /> County purchased adjoining the current landfill site to the west. The volume of C&D waste fell <br /> almost 50%following implementation of the RRMO; due to rigorous waste regulations and <br /> higher tipping fees,waste moved out of County to licensed and inspected waste sorting facilities <br /> that picked out what the County required—wood,metal and cardboard. <br /> The C&D waste buried in Orange County has now fallen to about 1/3 of its former volume, <br /> totaling only 10,992 in FY 2008-09 with an additiona16,410 tons going out of County for burial <br /> or processing.About 3,500 tons of bulky wastes that were formerly buried with C&D were <br /> shifted to the MSW landfill in 2008-09. The annual C&D burial rate for 2009-10 is�X{to be <br /> . .. .. �. ._ _._. . .. _ _ . . �.� ....,.. , _ .. . . _ <br /> _. . ; <br /> f 1���in�'uly,afte�r Jun�,data is aya�ilable),down aa�additioAal X�X,°la;Thus the C&D landfill is <br /> __ <br /> now projected to last about 18 years. <br /> Table ES-3 Tonna es &Destinations of C&D from Oran e Co 2007-08 v. 2008-09 <br /> Year Landfilled in- Landfilled out- Clean wood, Recyciced at mixed Total <br /> County of-County scrap metal and waste processing <br /> est. cardboard facilities <br /> 2007-08 16,756 6,984 2,346 797(est 26,887 est) <br /> 2008-09 10,992 6,410 2,200 1,593 21,195 <br /> In-County C&D waste continues to decline, further reducing system revenues while providing <br /> needed local services that serve especially smaller builders and remodelers. Tonnage should <br /> increase somewhat when the construction sector of the economy recovers. <br /> The County continues field enforcement and education about the RRMO as well as taking the <br /> lead generally in investigation of illegal dumping and burning complaints throughout the County <br /> in conjunction with law enforcement agencies and the Fire Marshall. Disposal rates for single- <br /> wide mobile homes are on the increase as older trailers come out of service. In 2010-11County <br /> staff may consider development of a plan for managing abandoned manufactured homes. <br /> Financin�of Solid Waste and Recycling Pro r�ams <br /> Revenues for Orange County's Solid Waste management operation has changed somewhat over <br /> the past two years,but the foundations are the same. Landfill tipping fees,mulch,wood and <br /> scrap metal sales revenue, a variety of grants and some interest income fund the landfill portion <br /> of the operation including management of white goods,tires,yard waste, clean wood, scrap <br /> metal,the equipment maintenance shop,the scalehouse, environmental enforcement and a <br /> portion of environmental support services. The 3-R(reduction,reuse and recycling)Fees and <br /> some recycling revenues now fully support recycling programs and another major portion of the <br /> environmental support services.A combination of general fund contributions and direct <br /> payments from the County school system for waste collection services have supported the Solid <br /> Waste Convenience Center Operations, some of the schools and government buildings waste <br /> collection costs and the remaining costs of the Department's environmental support services. The <br /> Sanitation Division is slated to be integrated into the enterprise fund in 2010-11. <br /> 11 <br />
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