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2 <br /> <br />o household hazardous waste <br />o cardboard <br />o waste oil, filters and anti‐freeze <br />o yard waste <br />o scrap tires <br />o clean wood waste <br />o scrap metal and white goods <br />o cooking oil and residential food waste <br />o mixed recyclables (bottles, cans, mixed paper) <br />o rigid plastics <br />o textiles/shoes <br />o salvage shed <br />o electronics <br />o batteries (wet & dry cell) <br />o plastic film <br />Storm Debris Management <br />• County to provide landfill for construction debris created from severe storms <br />• County to provide debris management sites for delivery of severe storm event vegetative debris <br />• Emergency storm debris collection and monitoring are the responsibility of each jurisdiction unless otherwise noted <br />in a separate MOU <br />Collection, Processing, Transfer and Materials Marketing of Recyclable Materials <br />Are more details are needed on the frequency of collection, types of containers, materials collected, etc.? <br />Recycling programs and services that are provided at the time of implementation of the Interlocal Agreement are anticipated to <br />be continued for the foreseeable future. Periodic expansions, modifications, improvements or adjustments to <br />programs/services may be made by the County (subject to material markets and budgetary considerations). County will <br />coordinate/collaborate with Towns regarding changes to programs/services operated within the Towns through an advisory <br />board/committee established for this purpose, or other means as agreed. <br />It is the County’s objective to offer equivalent services/programs within the Towns. Some services may be provided to <br />individual Towns as special negotiated services that may require service fees or other specific compensation. The portion of <br />Chapel Hill located within Durham County should receive those services which other parts of the Town of Chapel Hill receive. <br />County to ensure that recycling programs/services provided by the County are of high quality and reliable with regard to <br />customer service, adherence to route schedules, prevention of overflow of drop‐off site receptacles, resolution of complaints, <br />safety, making progress toward waste reduction objectives, etc. County will coordinate urban curbside recycling collection <br />routing with municipal waste collection routing (as requested) to the extent possible, consistent with collection efficiency and <br />available resources (i.e. roll‐carts, compacting collection vehicles, etc.) County will endeavor to maintain maximum efficiency in <br />recycling and waste reduction programs, consistent with generally accepted industry best management practices. Towns will <br />coordinate/collaborate with County with regard to specific interests/initiatives that affect performance of County programs and <br />services, such as PAYT, organics diversion, etc. <br />Current 24‐Hour Recycling Drop‐off Centers are intended to remain in service, subject to County budgetary considerations, site <br />availability, space limitations, material market availability and Town recyclable material drop‐off requirements. The five current <br />drop‐off sites include: Cedar Falls Park, Hampton Point, Carrboro Plaza, University Mall and Meadowmont. No reductions or <br />additions of drop‐off sites are contemplated at this time. Reduction/addition in the number of centers within each Town shall <br />be coordinated/reviewed by advisory board/commission/committee/group.
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