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µSZ{4f i4141.'Y jib f4WAQ.0W:*RiA'W,rlt <br />'- <br />34r;r'l J t it `�S+?k"'Qa'"Fv._✓.: <br />OVERVIEW Of THE MD WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM <br />TABLE 2-1 <br />Solid Water Received and Processed by Indian River County Solid Waste Disposal District <br />Material <br />Waste (tons) Percentage of Wastestream <br />Garbage 89,111 44.9 <br />Asbestos (special wastes) 50 0.03 <br />Grease/grit/sludge 3,901 2.0 <br />C&D debris 39,588 19.9 <br />Incinerated contraband 44 0.02 <br />Land clearing, yard trash, and dirt 20,614 10.4 <br />Tires 1,208 0.61 <br />Recyclabtes (1) 44,071 22.2 <br />Household hazardous 23 0.01 <br />Total (2) 198,610 100.0 <br />1) Includes private recycling totals outside SWDD system. The percentage calculated here differs from the <br />percentage reported In the Recycling Grant Application because of differences in the calculation procedure. <br />Based on the FDEP calculation procedure, the recycling rate was 24 percent. <br />2) Total landfilled in FY 1995 was 114,318 tons in Segment II and 37,195 tons in the C&D landfill. <br />Source: Indian River County Solid Waste Disposal District (See Figure 2-2). <br />solid waste entering the County's Class I landfill and estimates available landfill capacity <br />with and without a proposed infill between Segments I and II. A permit application for the <br />infill has been submitted to FDEP. Construction of the infill is expected to begin in FY 1996, <br />if FDEP approves the permit. These analyses assume that current operating practices are <br />maintained, the effectiveness of the County's recycling program remains constant, and C&D <br />debris are diverted and landfilled in a dedicated C&D landfill. The County's historical <br />waste data show that C&D debris comprises approximately 26 percent of the total waste <br />landfilled. The effects of a natural disaster such as a hurricane are not considered. <br />2.6.1 Class !Landfill <br />Camp, Dresser & McKee (CDM) estimated that the original design capacity of Segment II <br />including daily, intermediate, and final cover was 1,621,000 cubic yards. This capacity will <br />increase by approximately 1,500,000 cubic yards if the permit application for the proposed <br />infill is approved by FDEP. <br />G,01000847.Doc 212 <br />p.r Uig <br />Z%, ^as ..rpF. T,F. <br />..._ .:�,<��;.;...,.:.�:.. -moi., <br />