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Page 2 <br /> NORTH COUNTY RECYCLING CENTER <br /> AND SANITARY LANDFILL <br /> Permit Conditions to be Waived <br /> 1. Daily peak tonnage <br /> 2. Household hazardous waste-waive requirement to collect only four specific <br /> materials <br /> 3. Hours of operation <br /> 4. Cannery waste prohibition <br /> 5. Sludge and septic tank pumpings prohibition <br /> 6. Large dead animals prohibition <br /> 7. Daily cover <br /> 8. Erosion <br /> Minimum(State Standards to be Waived - Title 14 or Public Resources Code Div. 30 <br /> 1. Spreading and compacting- may have to be delayed for a short period of time <br /> 2. Daily cover <br /> 3. Processing area and salvage material- area may have to be spread out more than <br /> usual <br /> 4. Storage of salvage material -waive any storage limitations for salvaged material <br /> 5. Removal frequency of salvage material <br /> 6. Tires -vector control, storage, indoor storage <br /> 7. Erosion <br /> Discussion of Diversion Programs and Recycling Facilities <br /> The Recycling Center consists of a 65,000-square-foot building. The public and <br /> commercial waste is dumped onto a common tipping floor. The tipping floor is <br /> approximately eight feet below the commercial tipping area, four feet below the public <br /> tipping area, and is approximately 35,000 square feet. The waste is manually picked and <br /> sorted on the tipping floor by County personnel and with front-end loaders. Recyclable <br /> materials, such as paper, cardboard, plastics, glass, metals, wood, yard waste, and other <br /> recyclables, are separated, consolidated, and pushed into recycling bins. A public drop-off <br /> area is located adjacent to the public tipping area. The drop-off area consists of several <br /> small containers in which the public can drop off recyclable materials, such as aluminum <br /> cans, paper, plastic, cardboard, and other recyclables. Other recyclables are stockpiled in <br /> an open storage area south of the Recycling Center until a sufficient quantity is <br /> accumulated to efficiently process or transport the materials. <br /> Remaining Capacity <br /> Approximately 7,800,000 tons of remaining capacity <br />