HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-157 - ResolutionsRESOLUTI(H~ NO. 94-157
A RESOLUTI(~ OF ~HE CITY O0t~CIL OF ~E CITY OF RANOD
(~CAM0~=A APPROVING A~) ADOPT/N~ ~E NC~D~ FAC~.~TY
W~T AS R~QUIR~D BY AB 3001
~%EAS, AB 3001 requires the approval and
Facility Element; and
~{~EAS, the people of the State of California have enacted the
California Public Resources Code (PBC), Sectio~ 41730 et seq, requirir~ every
city and county to prepare, approve, and adopt a N~x~~l Facility Element
f~r all new -N~d/spoeal Facilities and expar~ic~ of existing N(x~'i~pc~l
R -Tc].i
~EAS, the California In--ted Waste Management Board ba.~ been
delegated the responsibilty for the administration and appxDval of the
Nondisposal Facility Elements (NDFE); and
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City (kamcil of the City of
Rancho Cucamo~ does hereby approve, adopt and ~3_h~i~'t the Nc~/spoeal
Facility Element (NDFE) in acoordance with AB 3001.
PASSe, APPROVED, and ADOPlOD this 3rd day of Au~, 1994.
Al~r, Buquet, Gutierrez, Stout, Williams
NOES: None
City Clerk
I, DWS~A J. ADAMS, CITY ~.FRK of the City of Rancho ~k~3a, California, do
hereby oertify that the foregoing Resolution was duly p~-~ed, app~m~d, and
adopted by the City Oouncil of the City of Rancho O~monga, California, at a
regular meeting of said City Council held on the 3rd day of August, 1994.
Executed this 4th day of August, 1994, at Rancho O~Amonga,
California.
City Clerk
Resolution No. 94-157
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
NONDISPOSAL FACILITY ELEMENT
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TYPE OF FACILITY
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA NDFE
WASTE RECOVERY FACILITIES AND MRF'S
BURRTEC RECYCLING & TRICO TRANSFER
FACT SHEET
Burrtee Recycling & TRICO Tranfer is an existing transfer,
California buyback, and Material Recovery Facility (MRF)
currently processing cornmingled recyclables from the City
of Rancho Cucamonga and other cities throughout the San
Bernardino and Riverside areas.
AMOUNT OF WASTE
SENT TO FACILITY
EXPECTED DIVERSION
RATE
LOCATION
It is assumed that on an average, 26 tons of waste, or ap-
proximately 20 percent of the waste generated daily in the
City of Rancho Cucamonga, is processed at the Burrtec
Recycling & Trico Transfer
Burrtee Recycling & TRICO Transfer will divert from
disposal approximately 15 percent of the waste generated
yearly in the City of Rancho Cucamonga based on the
following calculations. It is assumed that on an average, 26
tons of waste, or approximately 20 percent of the waste
generated daily in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, will be
processed at the Burrtee Recycling & Trico Transfer. The
total daily average of waste generated in the City and col-
lected by Rancho Disposal(Burrtec) is 128 tons. The amount
of Rancho Cucamonga waste diverted from disposal by
Burrtec Recycling & TRICO Transfer is 19 tons per day
(15% of 128 tons = 19 tons).
* It is anticipated that these materials will be diverted when
the West Valley MRF is ooened.
Burrtee Recycling & TRICO tranfer is located in the
unincorporated area of Riverside County.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA NDFE
WASTE RECOVERY FACILITIES AND MRF'S
THE WEST VALLEY MRF, WASTE RECOVERY & TRANSFER
FACT SHEET
TYPE OF FACILITY
The West Valley MRF is a proposed mixed waste
processing facility designed to meet the waste recovery and
transfer needs of the West San Bernardino Valley which
includes the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
AMOUNT OF WASTE
SENT TO FACILITY
EXPECTED DIVERSION
RATE
LOCATION
* The West Valley MRF is under development at this time.
It is assumed that on an average, 26 tons of waste, or ap-
proximately 20 percent of the waste generated daily in the
City of Rancho Cucamonga, will be processed at the West
Valley MRF.
The West Valley MRF, will divert from disposal
approximately 15 percent of the waste generated yearly in
the City of Rancho Cucamonga based on the following
calculations. It is assumed that on an average, 26 tons of
waste, or approximately 20 percent of the waste generated
daily in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, will be processed at
the West Valley MRF. The total daily average of waste
generated in the City and collected by Rancho
Disposal(Burrtec) is 128 tons. The amount of Rancho
Cucamonga waste diverted from disposal to is 22 tons per
day (15% of 128 tons = 19 tons)
* After completion it is expected that materials hauled by
Rancho Disposal Co. will be processed at this site.
West Valley MRF is located on approximately 30 acres in
the northwest quarter of the Kaiser millsite in the
unincorporated area of West San Bernardino Valley
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA NDFE
COMPOSTING FACILITY
CALIFORNIA BIO-MASS & WORLD WOOD RECYCLING
FACT SHEET
TYPE OF FACILITY
California Bio-Mass and World Wood composting faclities
serve as large scale regional cornposting facilities for the
West San Bernardino County. The materials to be
cornposted consist of yard waste, other plant debris, wood
waste, other fiber materials, mixed paper and selected sludge
materials. These materials will usually be pre-processed in
chipping and grinding operations that occur at one of the
aforementioned locations. The cornposting operation will
consist of curring in windrows, post-processing screening to
remove oversized material, and storage of the finished
product before being removed to markets and endusers.
AMOUNT OF WASTE
SENT TO FACILITY
Approximately 14 tons per day of yard waste and other
compostable masterial will be sent to one of these facilities
from the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
EXPECTED DIVERSION
RATE
This facility will divert from disposal approximately 18
percent of the waste generated yearly in the City of Rancho
Cucamonga based on the following calculations. The waste
generation study performed for the City of Rancho
Cucamonga indicates that yard waste and other compostable
materials comprise approximately 16-21% of the waste
generated in the City (20-27 tons per day of City waste are
yard waste; 18% of 128 tons = 23 tons).
LOCATION
The facilities are located in the Unincorporated areas of
West San Bernardino Valley.
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YUKON DISPOSAL
CONSOLIDATED VOLUME TRANSPORTERS
FACT SHEET
TYPE OF FACILITY
Consolidated Volume Transporters(C.V.T.) Material
RecoveryFacility uses sorting lines and machinery. This
Facility sorts Glass, Tin, etc.
AMOUNT OF WASTE
SENT TO FACILITY
Approximately 3.7 tons per day of recyclables are delivered
to this facility by Yukon Disposal from the City of Rancho
Cucamonga.
EXPECTED DIVERSION
RATE
This facility averages a 85% to 93% recovery rate of
curbside products delivered to its facility. Those products are
sold to recyclers and m-processed and brought back into the
market place when operating at full capacity approximately
3,800 tons per day are being from the landfills.
LOCATION
Consolidated Volume Transporters is located at 1131 N.
Blue Gum St., Anaheim, CA 92815.