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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-0353 ) 4/3/89:2(LEGAL)12eso1(Vk)RB . 00' ` rys1, tti *t i �} RESOLUTION NO. 89-35 ,rf `A RESOLUTION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, fit BY ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AUTHORIZING THE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT TO 'APPLY FOR ANY AND ALL GRANTS AVAILABLE TO THE COUNTY FOR WASTE OIL COLLECTION AND RECYCLING, AND AUTHORIZING THE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT TO UTILIZE THESE FUNDS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF A WASTE OIL RECYCLING PROGRAM OUTLINED HEREIN. WHEREAS, Indian River County, at great expense, assumed full responsibility for the management and disposal of the solid waste stream generated in the municipalities and unincorporated areas of the county; and WHEREAS, waste oils are prohibited in the county landfill and must be collected and recycled; and WHEREAS, it is essential that the Solid Waste Disposal District provide to the public a means of safe management, collection, and recycling of waste oils; and WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (DER) provides grant funds for used-oil recycling projects; and WHEREAS, the DER has authorized for disbursement to Indian River County a preliminary waste oil recycling grant of $21,080; and WHEREAS, prior to providing final approval of the grant, the DER requires that the Board of County Commissioners approve, by resolution, the specific waste oil recycling program for which the grant funds are to be expended, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the Solid Waste Disposal District is authorized and requested to continue its pursuit in obtaining waste oil recycling grant funds and to utilize those funds in the implementation of a waste oil recycling program, including but not limited to the following: With the proposed grant funds, the Solid Waste Disposal District intends to establish four oil recycling A 1,000 -gallon tank will be mounted on a roll -off container for transfer of waste oil from the three other solid waste collection centers to the county landfill, which will serve as the main depot for all waste oils collected. The portable roll -off tank will have a pump for pumping oil out of the collection tanks located at the solid waste collection centers. The roll -off tank will be designed and constructed as a portable, self-contained unit with leakage and spill -containment capabilities meeting the standards set by DER's tank rules. The portable roll -off tank wi l l also be used for waste oil collection on scheduled "amnesty days" and for emergency recovery of oil spills. All waste oil that is collected will be picked up for recycling from the county landfill depot by a licensed, commercial waste oils transporter. The Solid Waste Disposal District will be responsible for the public education, operation, and reporting require- ments for the waste oil collection centers. All centers 2 yM RESOLUTION NO. 89- 35 S 4 � collection centers. The centers will be located as follows: I. The Indian River County Landfill, 2. The Oslo Solid Waste Collection Center, 3. The Fellsmere Solid Waste Collection Center, and 4. The Roseland Solid Waste Collection Center. A waste oil collection tank of 560-gallonto 1,000 capacity will be provided at each collection center. The i. tanks will be mounted in a concrete spill containment area to control and recover any spillage or leakage. The containment area will be roofed to provide shelter for the oil recycling operations as well as preclude rain water from collecting in the concrete spill containment area. The tanks and spill containment area will be designed and constructed in compliance with standards set by DER's tank _ rules. A 1,000 -gallon tank will be mounted on a roll -off container for transfer of waste oil from the three other solid waste collection centers to the county landfill, which will serve as the main depot for all waste oils collected. The portable roll -off tank will have a pump for pumping oil out of the collection tanks located at the solid waste collection centers. The roll -off tank will be designed and constructed as a portable, self-contained unit with leakage and spill -containment capabilities meeting the standards set by DER's tank rules. The portable roll -off tank wi l l also be used for waste oil collection on scheduled "amnesty days" and for emergency recovery of oil spills. All waste oil that is collected will be picked up for recycling from the county landfill depot by a licensed, commercial waste oils transporter. The Solid Waste Disposal District will be responsible for the public education, operation, and reporting require- ments for the waste oil collection centers. All centers 2 passed and adopted this ��_th day of April, 1e8*. 1ao*Rm OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA + ' By AttL t�' ha rman Oale RESOLUTION No. 89-,,; Risk M(jr. will be fenced for security and manned during normal operational hours to provide assurance of compliance with state and federal rules concern Ing used o I Is. The public edcucation program will incude signs, posters, educational handouts, newspaper articles, and television/radio notices. The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner ­Sdurlock,.' -and seconded by Commissioner and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Chairman Gary C. Wheeler Vice -Chairman Carolyn K. Eggert Aye Commissioner Richard N. Bird Aye Aye Commissioner Don C. Scurlock, Jr. Aye Commissioner Margaret C. Bowman Aye The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this ��_th day of April, 1e8*. 1ao*Rm OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA + ' By AttL t�' ha rman Oale Risk M(jr.