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Official Document Type
Amendment
Approved Date
09/04/2007
Control Number
2007-299
Agenda Item Number
14.B.3
Entity Name
Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.
Subject
Amendment to Work Order No.4 Services Landfill Lateral Expansion
Area
County Landfill Fafility
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6544
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Geosyntec Consultants <br /> 3, C&D DISPOSAL REGULATIONS AND MANAGEMENT <br /> 3.1 Florida C&D Debris Regulations <br /> C&D debris is defined and regulated in Florida under Florida Administrative Code 62- <br /> 701 . This regulation provides facility design and operation requirements. The rules <br /> define construction and demolition debris as "discarded materials, generally considered <br /> to be not water soluble and non-hazardous in nature that originates from the <br /> construction or destruction of a structure. " <br /> Facilities that dispose or process mixed C&D debris are required to : <br /> • Obtain a permit from the FDEP . <br /> • Construct and operate a groundwater quality monitoring system and report <br /> the results to FDEP <br /> • Comply with the financial assurance requirements for closure and long term <br /> care <br /> • Inspect incoming C&D debris loads to identify and exclude contaminated <br /> loads <br /> Some types of C&D debris are considered clean debris and are not regulated under 62- <br /> 701 . <br /> 3.2 Typical C&D Debris Management in Florida <br /> C&D debris is most commonly managed via one of two mechanisms. The first is <br /> disposal in a landfill. Several different types of landfills may be permitted to operate in <br /> Florida. C&D debris generators and waste haulers have the option of disposing of C&D <br /> debris in Class I lined landfills (those typically used for household and commercial <br /> MSW), and/or in unlined C&D debris landfills . <br /> A second option for management of C&D debris is processing at a materials recovery <br /> facility . A number of facilities in Florida are permitted to accept C&D debris, process it <br /> to recover saleable commodities, and then haul the non- recoverable material for <br /> disposal in an appropriate landfill . The layout of these facilities varies depending on <br /> operator, location, and objectives of the facility. Typical operations include separation <br /> of large or easily recoverable items tip front, screening to remove soil, and separation <br /> using a combination of manual labor and mechanical equipment. The major <br /> commodities recovered include wood, concrete, metal, cardboard, and soil. <br /> JR70184 4 7/13/2007 <br />
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