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r <br />All material entering the landfill is weighed across the scale <br />system and tracked by computer. The computerized tracking system <br />provides multifaceted reporting capabilities and can produce <br />related reports on material types, customer transactions and <br />vehicle types. The SWDD has several programs for tracking the <br />ongoing activities of the landfill, recycling, and collection <br />operations. The SWDD maintains all operational records and <br />notifications as required by Chapter 62-701, Florida Administrative <br />Code. Those records are available for public and regulatory agency <br />review and consist of, but are not limited to: <br />. Current and previous permits and applications <br />Monthly and quarterly waste records by component and aggregate <br />Leachate amounts, sampling, and analysis <br />. Rain gauge and weather station data <br />. Monthly landfill operating reports (FDEP monthly facility report) <br />. Annual estimates of remaining capacity (permitted disposal) in <br />cubic yards <br />. Landfill gas monitoring results <br />Regulatory agency landfill inspection reports <br />. Landfill design plan (short-term and proposed buildout) <br />. Groundwater sampling plan, including well location, construction, <br />and water quality sampling results <br />. All official notifications to or from FDEP regarding the landfill <br />facility <br />Training verifications and certifications <br />Landfill operations plan, including all supplementary material <br />incorporated by reference <br />. Random load inspection reports <br />. Solid Waste Master Plan <br />The SWDD operates 360 days a year and receives approximately 500 <br />tons per day of waste and recyclables. To illustrate the types and <br />amounts of waste received a detailed spread sheet outlining the <br />overall wastestream of Indian River County for fiscal year 1995-96 <br />is provided as Exhibit IV. A graphical illustration of the general <br />categories of material received in fiscal year 1995-96 is also <br />provided in Figure 7. A flow -chart of the various categories of <br />waste and recyclables processed by SWDD and the private sector is <br />illustrated in Figure B. <br />During fiscal year 1995-96 a total of 186,628 tons of material was <br />processed in Indian River County and 58,933 tons (32.3%) of that <br />material was recycled. Approximately 114,128 tons of material were <br />landfilled in the Class I, Segment II landfill and 33,280 tons of <br />material were landfilled in the construction and demolition debris <br />landfill. <br />SITE OPERATIONS <br />ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE <br />Administration and maintenance buildings were constructed at the <br />landfill in 1994 and 1995. The administration building is where <br />the offices for a majority of the administrative staff and foremen <br />staff are located. The building also has locker rooms, showers and <br />a lunch room for the employees that work in or out of the landfill <br />facilities. <br />The maintenance area consists of a heavy equipment repair building, <br />a truck repair building, and a vehicle and equipment washdown <br />facility. <br />5 � � v=- <br />tour. <br />FEBRUARY 3, 1997 <br />