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<br /> 1.1.11 Kea`au transfer station. One of 21 existing County transfer stations. <br /> <br /> 1.1.12 Mixed rubbish. A mixture of materials and items commonly discazded by <br /> residential households and small businesses. <br /> 1.1.13 Neighborhood recycling center. A public facility which integrates the functions of <br /> a transfer station and a County recycling and reuse facility. The term applied to <br /> transfer stations upgraded to conform with the Kea`au model. <br /> 1.1.14 Recyclables taz~eted for local value-added cotta¢e industries. Materials tazgeted <br /> by the County for diversion to local cottage industries manufacturing value-added <br /> products. See Chapter V for a list of targeted materials. <br /> 1.1.15 Recycle Hawai `i. A non-profit educational organization whose mission is to <br /> promote resource awareness and recycling on the Island of Hawaii. <br /> 1.1.16 Resource agency. Any agency with skills, knowledge, and resources the agency is <br /> willing and able to make available to the County to facilitate implementation of <br /> this plan. <br /> <br /> 1.1.17 Reusable household and office fiunishinQS. Furniture, appliances and electronics <br /> equipment in working order, kitchen utensils, books, and other items commonly <br /> found in residential households and small offices, all in new or serviceable <br /> condition. <br /> <br /> 1.1.18 Reusable construction and demolition (C &D) materials. Dimensional lumber, <br /> plywood, new unpainted gypsum wallboazd, roofing materials, doors, windows, <br /> plumbing and electrical fixtures, cabinets, hand and power tools, and other <br /> fixtures and materials commonly used in building construction, all in new or <br /> serviceable condition. Reusable C & D materials does not include concrete, block, <br /> or asphalt rubble. <br /> 1.1.19 Scrau metals. Recyclable metal items, including, but not limited to, lazge <br /> appliances, bicycles, lawn mowers, cabinets, Furnture, tools, and sheet metal <br /> roofing, free of oil, fuels, refrigerants, and other liquids. <br /> 1.1.20 Scrap vehicles. Discarded passenger motor vehicles, including automobiles, <br /> pickup trucks, passenger vans, and sport utility vehicles, free of oil, fuels, <br /> refrigerants, and other liquids. <br /> 1.1.21 Transfer station. A public facility, owned and operated by the County, accepting <br /> mixed municipal solid waste from customers, for transport to a disposal facility. <br /> Similaz to facilities known as public convenience centers in many jurisdictions. <br /> 1.1.22 Two stream recyclina. A recycling system in which standard household <br /> recyclables aze sorted into two bins at collection centers or at curbside. Common <br /> sort options include: <br /> 3 <br /> <br />