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2004-2006
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Hawaii Island Economic Development Board with assistance from Rural Community Assistance Corporation
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Strategic Plan for Sustaining and Replicating the Keaau Recycling and Reuse Center February 2004
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2.3.3 Hauline and processins. Recycle Hawaii contracted with Business Services <br /> Hawaii (BSH) to haul and recycle paper fibers (except newspaper); glass, plastic, <br /> and aluminum containers; greenwaste; and scrap metal. Puna Kamali`i Flowers <br /> recycled newspaper, with the exception of newspaper inserts, which it gave to <br /> BSH. <br /> 2.3.4 Site supervision and maintenance. Activities included: <br /> • monitoring of customer dropoff activities. <br /> • operation of the reuse facility. <br /> • maintenance and striping of the internal roadway and speed bumps. <br /> • supervision of volunteer work crews. <br /> <br /> 2.4 Accomplishments <br /> Overall, KRRC exceeded expectations, in terms of tonnage of materials collected and <br /> public enthusiasm. See Table 2.1 for tonnage hauled by material by month. A limited <br /> traffic survey conducted by Recycle Hawaii from July 22 through August 9, 2003 <br /> recorded an average of 83 vehicles per hour entering the transfer station site. Actual <br /> vehicle counts ranged from 38 to 126 per hour. On average, 21.6% of the vehicles <br /> entering the transfer station stopped at KRRC. Actual participation at KRRC ranged from <br /> 16.1 % to 49.5% on an hourly basis. <br /> For the 9-month project period, 794.97 tons of recyclable materials and 123.46 tons of <br /> reusable materials were diverted from Hilo landfill. During the same period, 4,704 tons of <br /> mixed solid waste were hauled from the Kea`au transfer station. This represents a 16.34% <br /> diversion rate achieved by KRRC, short of the project goal of 25%. Tons diverted <br /> exceeded the project goal by 358.43 tons, or 64% over the project goal. <br /> Unit costs for hauling materials from KRRC ranged from $0 for aluminum containers <br /> (due to relatively high scrap value) and reusable items (which remained on site until <br /> claimed by a customer), to $240 per ton for glass containers. The cost for glass reflected <br /> not only hauling costs, but also costs for grinding the glass and mazketing the product <br /> locally. The average unit cost for all materials diverted from the landfill by KRRC was <br /> $75.68 per ton. <br /> 8 <br /> <br />
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