Adams-Clermont Solid Waste District
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Adams-Clermont Solid Waste District Solid Waste Management Plan 2010 - 2030 I. Introduction This section contains the infonnation requested below presented in the manner shown. A. Plan Approval Date, Counties in District, and Planning Period Length 1. Under current approved (or ordered to be implemented) plan: Date of Ohio EPA approval or order to implement September 27, 2006 Counties within District Adams and Clennont Years in planning period 10 2. Plan to be implemented with approval of this document Counties within District Adams and Clennont Years in planning period 19 Year 1 of the planning period 2012 B. Reasons for Plan Submittal 1. Mandatory five-year plan update C. Process to Determine Material Change in Circumstances The District will consider the following as "material changes" that will require a Solid Waste Plan (SWP) revision. (1). When anticipated disposal capacity at regional solid waste management facilities is less than the anticipated District disposal requirements for the remaining planning period outlined in this plan, the District will revise the plan to address disposal capacity needs. Anticipated disposal capacity will include permitted disposal capacity, that capacity having the reasonable potential of being permitted, and other waste management alternatives the Board determines necessary to provide adequate capacity. The District Board of Directors will monitor the status of disposal capacity on an annual basis in order to determine capacity. If a capacity deficiency is identified, the Board will notify the District Policy Committee (DPC) to begin a plan revision and set a mutually agreed upon schedule for its completion. (2). Determining material changes related to facility designations, flow control, waste generation, strategies for waste reduction and/or recycling, available revenues, and other potentially related issues, including a time table for implementation will be made on an annual basis during the annual review of plan implementation. The DPC will make the detennination and recommend to the Board of Directors when a plan revision is warranted. The Board may also make the detennination that a plan revision is necessary. The DPC and Board of Directors will mutually agree upon a schedule for plan revision based on the particular need at that time. (3). The above issues are not the only issues that may trigger a plan revision. The Board of Directors or the DPC may detennine at any time the need to revise the Solid Waste Plan based on the above identified issues or other issues that are determined to warrant an unscheduled plan revision. The Board and Policy Committee will establish a mutually agreed upon schedule based on the current need. (4). When a material change has been determined, the respective Board or DPC will be notified and a mutually agreed upon schedule developed. After development of the schedule for the change all townships and municipalities in the District will be notified within 30 days. The notification will, at a minimum, include: the material change requiring the plan amendment; the schedule for the change, and an identification of opportunities for input to the revision process. Public notice will occur simultaneous to the municipal and township notice with similar content. The public notice will be in the fonn of a news release mailed to interested parties such as waste haulers, landfill operators, and recyclers that are, at the time of 1-1 (This page intentionally blank) 1-4 Table of Contents I. Introduction ..................................................................................................................I-1 A. Plan Approval Date, Counties in District, and Planning Period Length...........I-1 B. Reasons for Plan Submittal....................................................................................I-1 C. Process to Determine Material Change in Circumstances..................................I-1 D. Public Notice and Certification Statement...........................................................I-2 E. Policy Committee Members...................................................................................I-2 F. Board of Directors………………………………………………………………...I-3 G. District Address and Phone Number…………………………………………….I-3 H. Technical Advisory Committee and Other Subcommittees…………………….I-3 II. Executive Summary....................................................................................................11-1 Tables...........................................................................................................II-1, II-6, II-7 III. Inventories...................................................................................................................III-1 A. The Reference Year..............................................................................................III-1 B. Existing Solid Waste Landfills.............................................................................III-1 C. Existing Incinerators and Resource Recovery Facilities...................................III-1 D. Existing Transfer Facilities..................................................................................III-1 E. Existing Recycling and Household Hazardous Waste Collection Activities....III-1 F. Existing Composting/Yard Waste Management Facilities................................III-2 G. Existing Open Dumps and Waste Tire Dumps..................................................III-2 H. Ash, Foundry Sand, and Slag Disposal Sites............................................. ........III-3 I. Map of Facilities and Sites.....................................................................................III-3 J. Existing Collection Systems - Haulers................................................................. III-3 Tables..................................................................................................III-4 through III-26 IV. Reference Year Population, Waste Generation, and Waste Reduction.................IV-1 A. Reference Year Population and Residential/Commercial Waste Generation.IV-1 B. Industrial Waste Generation................................................................................IV-2 C. Exempt Waste........................................................................................................IV-3 D. Total Waste Generation........................................................................................IV-4 E. Reference Year Waste Reduction & Recycling..................................................IV-4 F. Total Waste Generation: Historical Trends of Disposal Plus Waste Reduction.................................................................................................................IV-7 G. Reconciliation of Waste Generation.....................................................................IV-8 H. Waste Composition................................................................................................IV-9 Tables.................................................................................................IV-11 through IV-17 V. Planning Period Projections and Strategies................................................................V-1 A. Planning Period........................................................................................................V-1 B. Population Projections.............................................................................................V-1 C. Waste Generation Projections................................................................................V-2 D. Projections for Waste Stream Composition..........................................................V-3 E. Waste Reduction Strategies through the Planning Period...................................V-3 Tables....................................................................................................V-17 through V-22 Table of Contents (continued) VI. Methods of Management: Facilities and Programs to be Used..............................VI-1 A. District Methods for Management of Solid Waste......................................... ....VI-1 B. Demonstration of Access to Capacity...................................................................VI-2 C. Schedule for Facilities and Programs: New, Expansions, Closures, Continuations.........................................................................................................VI-5 D. Identification of Facilities......................................................................................VI-5 E. Authorization Statement to Designate..................................................................VI-5 F. Waiver Process for Undesignated Facilities.........................................................VI-5 G. Siting Strategy for Facilities..................................................................................VI-5 H. Contingencies for Capacity Assurance and Program Implementation..........VI-15 Tables.................................................................................................VI-19 through VI-28 VII. Measurement of Progress Toward Waste Reduction Goals.......................... ........VII-1 A. District Will Comply with Goal(s) Identified.....................................................VII-1 B. Demonstration of Compliance with Goal #1.......................................................VII-1 C. Calculating Goal #2, the Waste Reduction Rate................................................VII-4 Tables.................................................................................................VII-6