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Pacific Paperboard Products <br /> Page four <br /> handled separately and delivered to a different disposal site. The following data <br /> applies. <br /> Number of waste storage locations - three <br /> Conditions of waste storage - <br /> Wastes enter storage containers as an extremely wet slurry. <br /> Moisture content estimated at 80-95% by weight. Wastes <br /> remain in the storage container overnight. During this storage <br /> cycle dewatering occurs through weep holes located in the sides <br /> of the containers near the bottom. Fibreboard estimates moisture <br /> content of wastes of 70% upon collection and delivery to the dis- <br /> posal site. <br /> Conditions of waste collection - <br /> Containers are of the hauled container type and hauled by a tilt <br /> frame collection truck. Collection is completed each morning <br /> by a contracted collector. <br /> Quantity of wastes - <br /> The quantity of wastes was determined through the records of the <br /> disposal site operator and the City of Stockton. The disposal charge <br /> is $0. 75 per cubic yard and a separate entry is made for each load <br /> delivered from Pacific Paperboard Products. <br /> Estimated quantity, cubic yard/month - 1 ,200-1 ,500 <br /> Estimated truck loads, loads/day - 4-5 <br /> Characteristics of waste - <br /> Physical composition: <br /> The wastes were observed on two separate days (10/11/77 and 10/31/77) . <br /> The wastes are of two basic types categorized according to the processing <br /> line. A total of three containers are in use at time on the two lines. <br /> Two containers receive wastes from the centri-sorter line. The wastes are <br /> of a fibrous composition with only intermittent nonfibre articles. Examples <br /> of nonfibre materials include styrofoam, compacted beverage cans, rocks, <br /> plastics, wire and rags. Based on observation, it is estimated that fibrous <br />