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If the special waste activities were counted toward <br /> the goals, then the waste diversion activities for 1990 <br /> would be calculated as shown in the following Table 2-6. <br /> TABLE 2-6 <br /> COUNTY UNINCORPORATED A <br /> 1990 DIVERSION INCLUDING SPECIAL WASTES <br /> PROGRAM TONS <br /> SOURCE REDUCTION <br /> EXISTING PROGRAMS 502 0.22 <br /> VARIABLE RATES 0 0. 00 <br /> OTHER 0 0. 00 <br /> TOTAL SOURCE REDUCTION 502 0.22 <br /> RECYCLING <br /> PAPER 10,817 4 .78 <br /> METALS 1,425 0. 63 <br /> GLASS 1,404 0. 62 <br /> PLASTICS 117 0. 05 <br /> OTHER ORGANICS 48 0.02 <br /> OTHER WASTES 0 0. 00 <br /> TOTAL RECYCLING 13,811 6. 10 <br /> COMPOSTING <br /> EXISTING PROGRAMS 2, 124 0.94 <br /> REGIONAL SITES 0 0. 00 <br /> BACKYARD 0 0. 00 <br /> TOTAL COMPOSTING 2, 124 0.94 <br /> SPECIAL WASTES <br /> SCRAP METALS 10,311 4.55 <br /> CANNERY WASTE 8,606 3 .80 <br /> INERTS 64, 127 28 .33 <br /> ABANDONED VEHICLES 332 0. 15 <br /> TOTAL SPECIAL WASTES 83,376 36.83 <br /> _ <br /> TOTAL DIVERTED 99 ,813 44 . 09 <br /> The County's intention is to prepare and implement <br /> a diversion program that achieves the ACT's 25% and 50% <br /> goals, without including the above special wastes. <br /> However, if implementation of this plan falls short of <br /> Chapter 2 - Waste Generation 12 <br />