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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0170 (2)High School. He asked if the deed for the entire school would be held. Blumenstein said yes. She also said the money would t be "in hand"purchasc/renountil the of theclosing K in July. unee When asked how much longer the county had topay on the the Butte proceeds from the sale of in h(current health ealth agency had been designated or the Kewaunee paymentem), she said five more years, She s The proceeds, ho a er, have the now been depleted. WITH REQUEST 1 OR APPROVAL OF A CONTRACT, EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2008 L. GORDON IRON AS A DAILYVCOVERGAT THE THE ASOLGE ID WASE FACIt BILE ITY ECounty DDER RESIDUE (FLUFF)roved Automobile Shredder Residue (ADR), or fluff, as Manager Mashburn said the state had now app an a, amt up cover at and Ills. Municipal Engineering recently conducted a study at the landfill and c P with the 1. Mixed 50/50 with soil, ASR could be a viable daily cover. 2. The use of an alternate daily cover could benefit Iredell County through savings of equipment, manpower cost, and landfill air space. 3. At the present time, L. Gordon Iron &Metal does not if the Gordon Company were bring ASR to the landtil ; however, it does generate about 17,000 tons a year. Even given a reduced rate, the county's revenue would be increased. mployees eliver rdon c ro eolid W st thDirectlandr Rn aad ermthatan California,on said the the usage of ASR was etensive e ASR in the p P Fortner asked the composition of the ASR. r and Weatherman said it was primarily cotton and foam. He said some tiny pieces of copper metal could sometimes be seen. Mashburn said the county would be able to stop the agreement with L. Gordon Iron at -'any point." Fortner asked if the materials still had to be "wet down." had mandated this for Weatherman said yes. He said the Environmental Protection Agency employee health concerns - - to control the dust. mipany. He also Mashburn recommended or the board to approve a contract th the c( recommended a reduced ate of $6f 40 per on. He suggested the followingtplan for the ASR usage and disposal. 1. The ASR will be delivered to the fill site and tipped at the direction of solid waste personnel. 2. The county may utilize the waste in any manner iunder t desires and which is permissible un North Carolina Solid Waste regulations. 3. The cost reduction for the roved rate will be $ (a 2I 33� hreduction}recalculated annual y as a percentage of the app posted operating hours. 4. ASR will be delivered during p ASR pp unless L. Gordon Iron & 5. Should the state or the county determine it is no longer feasible or pemtissible to use as ADC (alternative daily cover), then the standard rate will a ly Metal options to take the waste to another disposal site. Mashburn also recommended that a formal contract be written and signed by the county and L. Gordon Iron & Metal. ADJOURNMENT: Chairman Tice adjourned the briefing at 6:40 P.m-)� Approved: Clerk to the Board 4