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• <br />• <br />Task IV -Disposal Alternatives <br />a. Identif interm d' <br />y e late and disposal alternatives to be considered (i.e, <br />shredding, baling, transfer station, landfill, balefill, etc.) <br />b. Based upon waste quantity projections, develop capacity requirements <br />for intermediate and disposal alternatives. <br />c. Estimate capital costs and operation and maintenance costs for the <br />~ alternatives identified and sized. <br />Task V - Resource Recover <br />a. Based upon waste quantity projections, estimate the quantity of <br />secondary materials that may be recovered and the quantity of steam <br />and/or electricity that may produced from the waste stream. <br />b. Identify and interview potential materials and energy markets to <br />determine their interest in purchasing materials or energy. <br />c. From these interviews determine the parameters that must be met for the <br />materials and/or energy to be marketable and the potential value of the <br />products. <br />d. Evaluate the technologies available to produce the products to be sold. <br />This will include operating history, capital cost, operation and <br />maintenance cost, etc. <br />. Task VI - Facilit Sitin <br />a. Develop a set of criteria for siting the various intermediate, final <br />disposal and resource recovery facilities previously noted. This will <br />include economic and environmental considerations and public <br />acceptability as a part of this criteria. <br />b. Identify potential facility sites. <br />i c. Evaluate each site based upon the established criteria. <br />d. Prepare estimates for site development costs for each of these sites. <br />Task VII - Operational Strateg <br />a. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Public and Private <br />operation of the facilities. <br />b. Examine the costs associated with Public and Private facility <br />operation. <br />Task VIII - Disposal System Selection <br />a. Based upon the information developed, prepare a system cost comparison <br />for disposal of solid waste within the study area. (This will include <br />transportation, intermediate and final disposal costs, revenues from <br />• recovered energy and/or materials, etc.) <br />~y <br />