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103 <br />1 1 1 <br />'WASTE TYPE r <br />Corrugated Paper <br />6.1 <br />42.8 <br />Other Paper <br />10.3 <br />72.0 <br />Plastics <br />5.7 <br />39.9 <br />Glass <br />3.0 <br />21.2 <br />Ferrous Metals <br />20.4 <br />142.9 <br />Non-ferrous Metals <br />1.1 <br />7.6 <br />Tires & Rubber <br />7.1 <br />49.7 <br />Wood <br />4.1 <br />28.4 <br />Textiles <br />16.2 <br />113.0 <br />Yard Waste <br />10.7 <br />74.8 <br />Other Waste <br />15.3 <br />107.7 <br />Totals: <br />100.0 <br />700.0 <br />Seasonal Sampling: <br />When a quantitative field analysis is used for the <br />initial waste disposal characterization, the <br />characterization must be performed within a six month <br />period and must include seasonal sampling of the waste <br />disposal stream. <br />The two weather seasons in the San Joaquin Valley <br />are nearly equal in length. They are a winter season <br />which lasts approximately from October to early April, <br />when temperatures are cool and 8-15 inches of rain may <br />fall, and a summer which rarely has any precipitation, <br />humidity is low and daytime temperatures are usually <br />high. However, those seasons may not be the primary <br />cause of variations in waste composition during a 12 - <br />month period. <br />Appendix I 10 <br />