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10 <br />County parks, road projects, and undeveloped land. <br />Since the material must undergo controlled <br />biological decomposition in order to be considered <br />compost, use of shredded, noncomposted material <br />would be considered recycling rather than <br />composting. <br />Using the shredded or composted material for <br />landfill, park and roadway uses would require less <br />costly processing and would also replace clean fill <br />dirt which would be available for other uses. <br />Other Strategies: <br />Strategies other than source separation include <br />manual separation of recyclable materials from the waste <br />stream at disposal sites, and processing of the entire <br />waste stream at sophisticated compost facilities. <br />14 <br />•• 11MV a 10) <br />1. Separation at Disposal Sites: <br />Three regional material recovery facilities <br />were discussed in the Recycling Component to serve <br />the county area. Efforts could be made to separate <br />compostable materials at these facilities and <br />transport the materials to a compost facility for <br />processing. The compost facilities could be <br />located within or near the MRFs. <br />2. Processing the Entire Waste Stream: <br />A sophisticated resource recovery facility <br />could be developed to process the entire waste <br />Chapter 5 - Compost 14 <br />