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Following is Table 9-3 that lists estimated costs <br />for the proposed compost program. <br />I WIN it] 9j W", <br />MIN MGMT011111111 I 1 9 11 it <br />1 <br />was My <br />'r <br />I Wlls W A <br />DINN V 1kVj FIN V Do NXII W D) IMN W miz <br />COSTS 1993 1994 1995 2000 <br />SALARIES $ <br />19,100 <br />$ 20,100 <br />$ 20,000 <br />$ 30,000 <br />SUPPLIES <br />600 <br />5,400 <br />10,000 <br />10,000 <br />SEPARATION AT SITES <br />0 <br />5,000 <br />20,000 <br />30,000 <br />CURBSIDE COLLECTION <br />0 <br />100,000 <br />350,000 <br />500,000 <br />COMPOST FACILITIES <br />0 <br />100,000 <br />300,000 <br />800,000 <br />TOTAL $ 19,700 $230,500 $ 700,000 $1,370,000 <br />D. Public Education Implementation Costs: <br />Public Education Costs have been included in the <br />source reduction, recycling, and compost cost centers <br />discussed above. Public education costs consist <br />primarily of salaries for County staff and materials and <br />supplies. These costs are included in Table 9 - 4. <br />Chapter 9 - Funding <br />Cl <br />