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1. Daily peak tonnage <br />2. Permitted traffic volume - incoming disposal and outgoing recovered material <br />3. Household hazardous waste - waive requirement to collect only four specific <br />materials <br />4. Nonhazardous waste requiring special handling <br />5. Hours of operation <br />6. Requirement to remove all recycling materials within three months <br />7. Requirement that recyclables be within a certain area and under 25 ft. high <br />8. Daily cover <br />9. Erosion <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 />• t <br />OIN471 •j •' •,� t� ''•Y. <br />Under normal operating conditions, the following materials may be recycled: white <br />goods, metals, tires, paper, plastics, glass, wood/yard waste, and other recyclable <br />materials. The Foothill Sanitary Landfill does not have any recycling facilities. <br />Recycling/diversion is performed as much as possible by personnel on-site. Materials are <br />pulled from the waste stream and stored in a designated area. However, 93 percent of the <br />waste received at the landfill originates from the Tracy Materials Recovery Facility and the <br />Lovelace Materials Recovery Facility where waste is sorted and recyclable materials <br />removed before sending residuals to the Foothill Sanitary Landfill. <br />Remaining Capacity <br />Approximately 52,820,000 tons of remaining capacity <br />R:\VIRGINIAWEMOSVIMT WAV981Si <br />March 2, 1998 <br />