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• <br />2014 Solid Waste Management Plan <br />Figure ES -2 <br />Waste Diversion and Recycling Opportunities <br />Solid Waste Disposal District <br />Indian River County, Florida <br />100% <br />9o% <br />80% <br />70% <br />60% <br />50% <br />40% <br />30% <br />20% - <br />10% <br />0% <br />82% <br />67% <br />56% <br />C&D.`Debris; 15%_ <br />.01 - C&D recovery incentives or i <br />facility <br />m1; - Organics recovery program <br />- Single stream recycling <br />- 1-1-1 collection <br />- Multi -family recycling <br />- Commercial recycling <br />I- Greening the government <br />- Education & outreach <br />- Recycling Coordinator <br />mik <br />Potential:to increase <br />.renewable: energy credii <br />through INEOS <br />FOOTNOTE: Information included in this chart is based on analysis of the County's <br />existing recycling infrastructure and KCI's industry knowledge and <br />information database. <br />Appropriate policies and public outreach and education campaigns will need to <br />accompany each of these phases and programs. Communities achieving high <br />recycling rates typically have staff dedicated to overseeing implementation. <br />Ideally, the County should have at least one full-time staff position dedicated to <br />the waste reduction and recycling program. <br />9. Capital Improvements Plan and Site Build -out Plan <br />The proposed CIP is a function of actions necessary to enhance waste diversion <br />strategies and increase recycling towards the 2015 recycling goal of 50% and the <br />2020 goal of 75% recycling. For the purpose of CIP planning it was assumed the <br />SWDD would modify the collection system, implement universal collection, and <br />ES -13 <br />IU NEEI_SCHAFFER 169 <br />