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Work Order
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12/03/2013
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2013-245
Agenda Item Number
15.B.1
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Neel-Schaffer Inc.
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Work Order No.1 2104 Solid Waste Management Plan
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SWDD
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Scope of Work for Solid Waste Management Master Plan Update 1 11/ 1/ 2013 1 Page 2 of 5 <br /> Task 2 : Waste Composition Study (Task S of Work Order No . 1 ) <br /> KCI will conduct a Waste Composition Study ( WCS) to determine the percentages of various types of <br /> materials found in the solid waste delivered to the County' s landfill for disposal . This information will <br /> assist the County in developing future solid waste programs, including more focused and cost -effective <br /> resource management and recycling systems . The tasks listed below are based on conducting one five- <br /> day sorting event targeting three generator sectors : ( 1 ) single-family residential, ( 2 ) multi -family <br /> residential, and ( 3 ) commercial/institutional . The option of a two-season study also is discussed below . <br /> Subtask 2 . 1 — Review Existing and Relevant Information <br /> Review available and relevant data , provided by the County, necessary to plan the study approach <br /> and protocols . Information needs include, but are not limited to, the following, some of which will <br /> have been provided as part of Task 1 : <br /> 0 County's most recent annual solid waste report to FDEP . <br /> • Data regarding the quantities of solid waste, including yard waste, recyclable materials, white <br /> goods, and household hazardous waste, received at the landfill during CY 2010, 2011, and 2012 <br /> to date . If possible, tonnage data should be broken down by hauler, generator type (single- <br /> family residential, multi-family residential, commercial/institutional, convenience centers, <br /> residential self- haul, commercial self-haul, C& D debris, etc . ), and source ( unincorporated <br /> county, municipality, etc . ) . <br /> • Data regarding the quantities and types of County solid waste, yard waste, or recyclable <br /> materials received at facilities other than the County landfill . <br /> • Current contact information ( name, phone number, and ie- mail address ) for the County's <br /> franchised collection service providers . <br /> • Information regarding solid waste collection in each municipality, including the name and <br /> number of a contact for each city and for each city' s collection service provider. <br /> • A list of any other waste haulers that provide service within the County, with contact <br /> information for each ( names, phone numbers, and ie-mail addresses ) . <br /> Subtask 2 . 2 — Develop Sorting Event Parameters, Protocols and Schedule <br /> • Develop a list of material categories into which waste samples will be sorted , ensuring that <br /> these categories are consistent with current state reporting requirements and include <br /> appropriate recyclable materials . <br /> • Confirm the list of generator sectors that will be targeted in the study. <br /> • Develop a sampling schedule to obtain the desired number of samples from each generator <br /> sector. Based on the number of generator sectors targeted, KCI anticipates the sorting event to <br /> last five days . If appropriate, KCI will develop information packets and truck placards to be <br /> distributed by the County to the haulers in advance of the sorting events . <br /> • Develop a sampling and sorting protocol and a site safety plan . <br /> • Review and discuss the above items with County staff and make any necessary modifications . <br /> • Coordinate equipment needs and plans for project mobilization with County staff. <br /> • Prepare data recording forms, container labels, and field notebook. <br /> kessler consulting inc. <br /> innovative waste solutions <br /> I4CAPN1\W; Planning ' Ot4VI1d1a1 Rider < o Smpc rev _ KCI LiOI t3 <br />
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