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As part of the County's Vehicle Tar in Program, all loads arriving <br /> at County disposal sites are required to be properly tarped. Users <br /> who arrive with uncovered loads in pickup trucks and utility <br /> trailers have the option of paying a double disposal fee or <br /> purchasing a tarp. <br /> WASTE QUANTITY PROJECTION - CALENDAR YEAR BASIS <br /> Assembly Bill 939, passed by the California Legislature and signed <br /> by the governor in 1989, requires counties and cities to recycle <br /> 25% of their waste stream by 1995, and 50% by the year 2000. <br /> Actually, about 53, 500 tons of waste were recycled throughout San <br /> Joaquin County in 1988, which represents about 8.7% of the total <br /> waste stream. Therefore, by the year 1995, an additional 16. 3% of <br /> the waste stream must be recycled. <br /> Based on current usage and population projections, the following <br /> table indicates the estimated amount of waste to be received at the <br /> Harney Lane and North County Sanitary Landfills through the year <br /> 2010, both without and with the increased recycling emphasis of <br /> AB 939. <br /> Measured in Tons of Waste <br /> Without Recycling With Recycling <br /> YEAR Emphasis Emphasis <br /> 1988 124,901 124,901 <br /> 1989 127,937 124,867 <br /> 1990 130,974 124, 687 <br /> 1991 134,010 124 , 361 <br /> 1992 137,046 123,890 <br /> 1993 140,082 123,272 <br /> 1994 143, 119 122, 510 <br /> 1995 146, 155 121, 601 <br /> 1996 149,191 116, 667 <br /> 1997 152,227 111,430 <br /> 1998 155,264 105,890 <br /> 1999 158,300 100, 046 <br /> 2000 161,336 93,898 <br /> 2001 164, 359 95, 657 <br /> 2002 167,387 97,416 <br /> 2003 170,403 99, 175 <br /> 2004 173,426 100,934 <br /> 2005 176,448 102, 693 <br /> 2006 179,471 104,452 <br /> 2007 182,493 106,211 <br /> 2008 . 185,515 107, 970 <br /> 2009 188, 538 109,729 <br /> 2010 191,560 111,488 <br /> 4 <br />