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Table 1. Evaluation of Alternatives (continued) <br /> <br /> Program type <br /> <br /> Recycling-- Public education and information - <br /> Criteria Load checking County program County program <br /> <br />Instituijonal barriers Title 24 of CCR requires all solid waste Recycling is a component of the None. <br /> management facilities including transfer County 's HHW program which has <br /> stations to implement a load checking been accepted by all the cities. <br /> program. The program should he re- <br /> viewed and approved by the local en- <br /> forcement authority. An approved load <br /> checking program is in place at the <br /> Pleasanton Transfer Station. <br /> <br />Estimated costs The cost of a load checking program The value of recycled HHW will not The County program is funded through <br /> depends on the frequency of load cover the costs of the program, but it tipping fees. <br /> checks and the amount of HHW col- will help offset the operation costs. <br /> lected during the load checks. These <br /> costs at the Pleasanton Transfer Station <br /> are included in the intemal operating <br /> costs of this facility and are not charged <br /> back to the Pleasanton Garbage Service <br /> rate payers. <br /> <br />Availability of end uses Used oil is recycled by American There are a number of markets avail- Not applicable. <br /> Waste Oil, and paint is dried on wood- able in the greater Bay Area for <br /> en sheets. Non-recyclable HHW sepa- recycled paint and used oil. As more <br /> rated by the load checking program is uses and better methods of handling <br /> either disposed of at the hazardous HHW are developed, there will be <br /> waste disposal facility in Kettlemen more markets for the products. <br /> Hills, California, or incinerated at the <br /> Chemical Waste Management facility in <br /> Sauget, Illinois. <br /> <br /> 5715'xREPORTSxD|IBI .INx,1 i I IW.T- I <br /> <br /> <br />