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SPECIAL FEES
<br /> For the period
<br /> of May through December 1988 special fees were
<br /> assessed at the LTS as follows:
<br /> ITEM QUA N_'�Y
<br /> FEE TOTAL
<br /> 922 $0.50 $ 461.00
<br /> Passenger tires 572 1.00 572.00
<br /> Truck tires 722 3.74 2 ,700.00
<br /> Sale of tarps 32 Varies 113.00
<br /> Uncovered loads
<br /> PROJECTED WASTE UANTITIES - CALENDAR YEAR BASIS
<br /> Assembly Bill 939, passed by the California Legislature and signed
<br /> b the governor in 1989, requires counties and cities
<br /> year recycle
<br /> Y 1995, and 50% by
<br /> 25% of their waste stream by San
<br /> Actually, about 53 ,500 tons of waste
<br /> e resents about
<br /> 18dhofutheutotal
<br /> Joaquin County in 1988, which P an additional 16.3% of
<br /> waste stream. Therefore, by the year 1995,
<br /> the waste stream must be recycled.
<br /> o ulation projections, the following
<br /> Based on current usage and pop
<br /> table indicates the estimated amountheyear 2010 of waAe to be both without and
<br /> emphasis Lovelace Transfer Station through
<br /> with the increased recycling of AB 939.
<br /> Waste Projections in Tons
<br /> with Recycling
<br /> Without Recycling W1h Emp�S
<br /> YEAR S 113,705
<br /> 1988 113 ,705 116,056
<br /> 1989 118,910 118,157
<br /> 1990 124, 115 120,009
<br /> 1991 129,320 121,610
<br /> 1992 134,525 122,962
<br /> 1993 139,730 124,064
<br /> 1994 144,935 124 ,916
<br /> 1995 150, 139 121,479
<br /> 1996 155,344 117,522
<br /> 1997 160, 549 113 ,044
<br /> 1998 165,754 108r046
<br /> 1999 170,959 102,527
<br /> 2000 176, 164 104,297
<br /> 1822,
<br /> 2001 179,205 104,297
<br /> 106,067
<br /> 2002 107,837
<br /> 2003 185,287 109, 607
<br /> 2004 1 ,328368 111,376
<br /> 2005 19911, 113,146
<br /> 2006 194 ,409
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