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CHAPTER SIX <br /> RESOURCES RECOVERY <br /> There may be questions raised regarding possibilities of <br /> Resources Recovery in the development of this report . <br /> Resources Recovery is a subject of widespread discussions <br /> with its varying concepts and economic considerations . <br /> y g <br /> The possibilities and feasibilities of Resources Recovery <br /> for the Harney Lane Landfill Site is beyond the scope of this <br /> accelerated Study and Report . <br /> Literature from many sources indicated a high cost of resources <br /> recovery which at this time obviates its use by cities and <br /> counties. <br /> The report of the Franklin, Ohio, Environmental Control Pro- <br /> ject indicated a gross operating cost by the Hydrasposal System of <br /> $13. 88 per ton and a net cost of $12 . 18 per ton. <br /> The Fibreclaim system - $13. 01 per gross ton and $11. 76 per <br /> net ton. <br /> The article by the president of the Institute of Scrap Iron & <br /> Steel stressed the fact that recycling needs markets more than <br /> methods . <br /> A Federal Report by the U.S . Office of Solid Waste Management <br /> Programs indicated composting as economically weak and unreliable . <br /> Resources Recovery to defray partial cost of disposal may <br /> be practical under conditions of significant volumes in order to <br /> utilize mechanical means of separation of components . When Resources <br /> Recovery becomes a profitable business , private enterprise will <br /> _ 29 - <br />