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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC. TECHNICAL PROPOSAL PART 1
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2. Residential and Commercial Bin Service <br /> As stated in section II-A Great Western Reclamation has 22 residential and <br /> commercial bin routes within the City of Santa Ana. Commencing July 1, 1993, <br /> Great Western Reclamation will assign 1/3 or (8) of its residential and commercial <br /> routes to Great Western Reclamation's designated Material Recovery Facility (MRF) <br /> each service day. The MRF will sort and retrieve recyclable materials from the <br /> solid waste stream in accordance with the RFP and in compliance with the <br /> Integrated Solid Waste Management Act (AB 939). The assigning of (8) routes will <br /> allow Great Western Reclamation to direct more than 1/3 of its Santa Ana <br /> residential and commercial bin solid waste tonnage (approximately 180 tons)to the <br /> MRF for sorting. <br /> Beginning January 1, 1994, Great Western Reclamation will assign 2/3 or an <br /> additional 1/3 (7 routes) of its Santa Ana residential.and commercial bin routes to <br /> the MRF for sorting. The additional tonnage diverted to the MRF will be <br /> approximately 180 tons per service day. <br /> Finally, on July 1, 1994, Great Western Reclamation will assign the remaining <br /> 1/3 (7 routes) of. Santa Ana's residential and commercial routes to the MRF for <br /> sorting. The additional tonnage diverted to the MRF will be approximately 180 tons <br /> per service day. <br /> The aforementioned schedule for the diversion of Santa Ana's <br /> residential/commercial solid waste from the landfill to the MRF will provide Great <br /> Western Reclamation with the ability to fulfill its obligation to meet compliance of <br /> AB 939 and the RFP. <br /> 3. Roll-Off Service <br /> As stated in section II-A Great Western Reclamation has an average of 7 roll-off <br /> routes collecting franchise solid waste within the City of Santa Ana. Commencing <br /> July 1, 1993, Great Western Reclamation will assign 1/3 or (3) of its roll-off routes <br /> to Great Western Reclamation's designated Material Recovery Facility (MRF) each <br /> 4 <br />
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