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Communications - Council Term
2004-2006
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0124
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073
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Barbara Bell, Director, Environmental Management Department
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BIL 042 Draft 01 2004-2006
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\Council Records\Bills\2004-2006
COM 0124.000 2004-2006
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\Council Records\Communications\2004-2006
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> .FOR <br /> LONG HAUL TRANSFER STATION & MRF COMPLEX <br /> SOUTH HILO, HAWAII <br /> 1. General Project Description <br /> <br /> The project consists of providing the following major components to support solid waste <br /> <br /> operations in East Hawaii: <br /> • Long Haul Transfer Statio~i (150 tons per day) <br /> • Material Recovery Facility (25 tons per day) <br /> • Green Waste Diversion Operations (25 tons per day) <br /> • Purchase and delivery of Truck Tractors and Trailers for long haul operations <br /> The facilities will be designed and constructed to accept approximately 200 tons per day of <br /> combined commercial and residential solid waste. Provisions shall be included for future <br /> expansion capability without interruption of service to ongoing operations. The above <br /> components will be sited neaz the existing South Hilo Sanitary Landfill and Hilo Transfer Station <br /> complex. During the Study and Master Planning phase of the project, a review of technologies <br /> in addition to a Material Recovery Facility shall also be conducted concurrently. <br /> 2. Specific Project Scope <br /> The following aze detailed descriptions of the major components and associated work needed to <br /> complete the project. <br /> a. Feasibility Studv & Master flan: Conduct a feasibility study of diversion systems <br /> to promote recycling and reuse of municipal solid waste for East Hawaii. Plan and <br /> develop a conceptual master plan for an approximately 20 acre site to accommodate <br /> the construction of an Access Road, Scale House, Long Haul Transfer Station, <br /> Material Recovery Facility, Green Waste Diversion Operation and Baseyazd Off ce. <br /> Scope shall also include future development for facilities to accommodate <br /> sludge/animal rendering to support a composting operation, construction and <br /> demolition waste, metal reclamation, tire shredding and battery storage area. <br /> b. Access Road and Utility System Upgrades: Design and construct an access and <br /> circulation roadway network to support the new Long Haul Transfer Station/MRF <br /> complex. Including any realignment and improvements to existing roadways. This <br /> also includes all necessary upgrades to existing utilities necessary to support the Long <br /> Haul Transfer Station, with means of future expansion to support future facilities <br /> without interruption to service. Utility system upgrades include, but are not limited <br /> to, electric, telephone, water (for potable use and for fire protection), drainage and <br /> wastewater requirements. <br /> <br />
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