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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC. TECHNICAL PROPOSAL PART 1
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The Santa Ana MRF will also provide the following on-site services to <br /> benefit the public: <br /> • Public tipping <br /> • Buy-back center <br /> • Battery, Oil, Paint drop <br /> • Education center <br /> Facility Description <br /> Location <br /> The SAMRF will be located at the site of the former Kerr Glass <br /> plant at 1221 East St. Andrew Place. Following is a site location map <br /> for the proposed facility. <br /> Site Acreage <br /> The entire site covers 15.1 acres and will includes 258,270 sf of <br /> receiving, processing, and storage building space. This includes <br /> 26,730 sf of new building space which will be constructed at the site <br /> to combine two existing buildings into one processing center. <br /> Guaranteed Capacity <br /> Great Western Reclamation will guarantee capacity to the City of <br /> Santa Ana at the SAMRF to ensure that their waste is handled on a <br /> priority basis and to obtain the maximum amount of diversion. These <br /> guarantees are of 115 percent of anticipated levels and are <br /> presented in tons per hour (TPH), tons per day (TPD), and tons per <br /> year (TPY) and represent just over 30 percent of the anticipated <br /> design capacity. For this guarantee, 312 days of operation per year <br /> are assumed. <br /> 43 <br />
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