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Existing Conditions:Knowing how discards flow in your community |
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Task One: Identify and interview operators of local discard facilities and services.Diversion facilities and services -
Task Two: Identify and list existing and planned material recovery programs.
Resources:Look in your public library, public works department, or recycling office for copies of local planning documents like the "Countywide Integrated Waste Management Plan". In addition, individual cities and counties have created plans called "Source Reduction and Recycling Elements" (SRREs), "Household Hazardous Waste Elements" (HHWEs), "Non-disposal Facility Elements" (NDFEs), and "Siting Elements", that contain vast amounts of information about existing and planned local programs. Your local planning department and the health department may have information about any permitted facilities operating in your community. Additional information for all California cities and counties is available on the website of the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB), at www.ciwmb.ca.gov/LGCentral. |
For more information about discard studies, service voids, and waste stream asssessments, go to the website for the California Integrated Waste Management Board.
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