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b. Establish curbside collection' of source <br />separated residential yard waste. <br />CO Separate yard waste and provide public drop- <br />off centers for self -hauled waste at solid <br />waste disposal facilities. <br />d. Establish regional compost facilities. <br />a* Consider regulatory approaches to achieve <br />composting goals when necessary. <br />4. Environmentally Safe Transformation: <br />a. Separate scrap wood and tires at solid waste <br />facilities for use as fuel for cogeneration or <br />industrial plants if no market for a higher <br />use exists in the area. <br />b. Continue to use existing waste to energy <br />facilities, such as the Stanislaus County <br />waste to energy facility. The County will <br />study the feasibility of establishing waste to <br />energy facilities within the County and may <br />develop such facilities if feasible. <br />S. Environmentally Safe Land Disposal at the County <br />Sanitary Landfills: <br />Not all waste in the solid waste stream can be <br />economically diverted from sanitary landfills. <br />Therefore, there will be a need for sanitary <br />landfills into the foreseeable future. The County <br />Board of Supervisors, through insight and good <br />fiscal planning, has provided for adequate landfill <br />Chapter 10 - Integration <br />11 <br />F, <br />