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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC. TECHNICAL PROPOSAL PART 1
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Arterial Waste <br /> Waste collected from City-owned solid waste containers <br /> on City streets will be received at the facility and processed <br /> over the sorting lines to recover recyclable materials at the <br /> Mixed Waste Processing Building. <br /> Public Tipping <br /> Publicly-delivered loads with a high content of recyclables <br /> will weigh-in and be instructed to proceed into the central area <br /> of SAMRF to tip their waste. A color-coded cone with a <br /> magnetic base will be placed on the hood of these vehicles. <br /> Traffic directors inside the facility will direct vehicles to the <br /> appropriate tipping area based upon the color of the cone. <br /> Loads with primarily C&D debris will be given red cones and <br /> directed to tip in the northwest end of the C&D building. <br /> Loads with primarily wood and yard waste will be given green <br /> cones and directed to tip in the Green and Wood Waste <br /> Processing Center. After tipping, vehicles will weigh-out at the <br /> exit scale and leave the facility by the north gate. <br /> Buy-Back Recycling Center <br /> The SAMRF will purchase recyclable materials from the <br /> public at the south end of the site. Residents will sort their <br /> materials into wheeled carts that will be weighed on a platform <br /> scale by the attendant. A fork lift with a rotating head will <br /> dump the carts into tilt bins and roll-off containers. <br /> B.O.P. DROP <br /> The SAMRF will provide space for the County to set up a <br /> receiving station for household batteries, waste oil, and paint <br /> (B.O.P.). The B.O.P. Drop will be located at the southeast <br /> 52 <br />
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