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d Fnvslm Stati¢p Cambiaetl Wlth LClD evdF eageney Oiaasfer Debris <br />MavngemmtFacility-FStimn[ed Cnib: 51,385,300 <br />It is ¢ISD possible to ivmgete Na transfer etefi0v wiN a site for mcy0lNg of inert dabds <br />and lwdclearing rnatenvts (stumps and tree uunka) aawell as dlsesar debris. 9veh a alts <br />mighty awre from 45 to 50 acres for all Eunmions including mWchwg, recycling and <br />hmafesnng. 'Fns Solid Waste Mvtagemar[ ata(Ehae developed a conceptual plw Lar <br />such a site (Figure 10} <br />Such a site would create Ne advanmges nomd above for an MSN nwsfar statiev, bat <br />also create a new location for handling Ne IGID, Iwd cleating and inert debris, a portion <br />ofthe wvete eheem Nat is not currently managed in Ocvtge Cowry. It is assvmetl Na <br />passage ofthe regWated re¢yclcd material ordinance woWd ere&e ahigh demand for <br />managing lendclearNg debris because of NC barring prohibition. Due to our tigh <br />tipping face at Na lazWfill, most O£the heavy inert debris each ar eovmete, btlck, esphalq <br />stone end stumps is huckadlo private, chcapm, out of cowry NeposW factiQas, primedly <br />in ChflNam Covnry. It is likely Na[ soma amount ofmaterial ie being improperly <br />managed. <br />Moat offiis material ie umcvdy Imd811uL No use is made ofitapotmtiW rcaonme vales <br />ee etushed aggegate suFSdmtes for stone/grovel, mulch 8om stump Binding and <br />potmtiat othec uses ofboN ina[ debis and wood wastes. Farthtt, my pOtmtial revenue <br />Prom Publlcmmagmnmt aflheeemaredWs is foregone by vv[ loving an LCID <br />mmagemmtfeeility. Hurry yuck trafficis ineresaed ttvoughout the CVwryas lend <br />developers dI1VC longer Netvrices m take advantage of chcapm disposal. <br />A Imther pOtenBW advntage of such a fciliry is Nat it could handle Ne debris Nat <br />might begmeret¢d inwant otalarge-aeale disaster mch as flood, hwlome, fire, etc. <br />Themrtmt M9W ImdGll wd propoeedsmw CffiD landfill have very limited life vW use <br />of the space for laodflling disaster debris woWd be costly at cartmt rotes and coWd <br />reduce Ne volume o£space needed CO menage everyday waste. I[a storm ofthe <br />magiltude ofHUrricme Fran were ro occur todvy, Ne EubaWsa Road landfill would be <br />severely challenged to manage Ne mazmal, given ammt apace wnehaivts. <br />Orange COwty s,t„ngmey Mwagemm[Dventm Nmk Waters rwoginzes Ne need Nr <br />pre-approved dorm debris managenmt areas and has sfatM his support of Solid Waste in <br />Ne idmfification of Nose ypc feci8ries. OOT, llNC, wd oNer agmcica/vtilities are also <br />supportive. Additionally, NC Deparwm[of Fnviromnm[mtl Natural Resources ie <br />urging Cowry Solid Waste Dircctars m identify storm debris mmngemmt areas in order <br />N be prepared ro respond m nntuml disasters. <br />The costs of adding LCID recycling facilitica N the wsls itlentificd above for n vansfrr <br />era relatively moderate. Staffhas idm88a1 NeadNtimW posts to he <br />land: 231000 (van-rcmrivg expense) <br />