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I <br />existing slab-on-grade area to accolzunodate waste storage, installation of <br />chain link containment fencing, and modification of lower level load out area <br />to accommodate transfer trailer access. Amore permanent standard of <br />construction is required for the longer operating period. In addition it has <br />been assumed that a canopy would have to be constructed over the waste <br />storage area to minimize the potential of rain water contamination and runoff <br />control. <br />It is estimated that the capacity of these modifications would be limited to <br />approximately 100-120 tons per day without extended hours of operation. <br />Inbound collection vehicle queuing times can be reduced with the diversion of <br />aportion of the waste stream to the South Eubanks MSWLF. Reduction in <br />inbound queuing times and citizen convenience are the primary benefits of <br />continuing to operate the South Eubanks Landfill in conjunction with <br />temporary transfer facility. This option is also predicated on the availability <br />of disposal capacity at the South Eubanks MSWLF. <br />It is estimated that construction of the temporary transfer facility would be in <br />the range of $250,000 - $400,000. If the transfer station and landfiit are <br />operated simultaneously, additional staffing may be required to accommodate <br />the two operations. <br />As a part of any temporary transfer option is has been assumed that the County would <br />procure disposal capacity at a public or private Subtitle D landfill through an RFP <br />process. <br />Similar types of temporary transfer operations have been observed. at the SPSA Regional <br />Landfill, Portsmouth, VA and Madison County, VA. These temporary operations <br />represent varying degrees of complexity ranging Pram a retaining wall constructed of 40 <br />yard roll-off containers filled with earth to a partially enclosed facility constructed using <br />crib-bin wall construction. <br />Page-3 <br />