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2020 Solid Waste and Moderate
<br />Risk Waste Management Plan Update
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<br />Table 3-3. Kittitas County Solid Waste Projections
<br />Year
<br />MSW
<br />(tons)
<br />MSW/person
<br />(pounds)
<br />CDL
<br />(tons)
<br />Ryegrass CDL
<br />(tons)
<br />Yard Waste
<br />(tons)
<br />Total
<br />(tons)
<br />2017 (actual) 35,352 1,581 3,655 27,052 2,487 70,127
<br />2018 35,706 1,566 3,692 27,323 2,512 70,798
<br />2019 36,063 1,563 3,729 27,596 2,537 71,487
<br />2020 36,424 1,551 3,766 27,872 2,562 72,175
<br />2021 36,788 1,547 3,804 28,151 2,588 72,877
<br />2022 37,156 1,542 3,842 28,432 2,614 73,585
<br />2023 37,527 1,538 3,880 28,716 2,640 74,302
<br />2024 37,903 1,535 3,919 29,004 2,666 75,027
<br />2025 38,282 1,534 3,958 29,294 2,693 75,760
<br />2026 38,664 1,533 3,998 29,586 2,720 76,502
<br />2027 39,051 1,533 4,038 29,882 2,747 77,251
<br />2028 39,442 1,533 4,078 30,181 2,775 78,008
<br />2029 39,836 1,533 4,119 30,483 2,802 78,773
<br />2030 40,234 1,533 4,160 30,788 2,830 79,545
<br />2031 40,637 1,533 4,201 31,096 2,859 80,326
<br />2032 41,043 1,533 4,244 31,407 2,887 81,113
<br />2033 41,453 1,533 4,286 31,721 2,916 81,909
<br />2034 41,868 1,533 4,329 32,038 2,945 82,713
<br />2035 42,287 1,540 4,372 32,358 2,975 83,532
<br />2036 42,710 1,542 4,416 32,682 3,005 84,353
<br />2037 43,137 1,543 4,460 33,009 3,035 85,183
<br />2038 43,568 1,545 4,505 33,339 3,065 86,021
<br />2039 44,004 1,546 4,550 33,672 3,096 86,867
<br />2040 44,444 1,558 4,595 34,009 3,127 87,733
<br />Sources: OFM, 2017; Kittitas County Solid Waste Department, 2017
<br />3.4 Level of Service
<br />The minimum level of service for County services, including solid waste, is specified in Ordinance 1999-
<br />01 (Appendix C). To maintain the current level of service, the County will need to increase solid waste
<br />services to meet future waste stream projections. The population projections for Kittitas County predict a
<br />growth of over 10,082 people between 2020 and 2040, which is a lot of residents to plan for, but fewer
<br />than the estimated 16,000 people in the 2010 Plan. To maintain the adopted level of service, Kittitas
<br />County would need to provide waste management programs for an additional 15,551 tons generated
<br />annually by 2040.9
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<br />9 Population projections were obtained from the State of Washington OFM. The intermediate estimates were used for this analysis.
<br />http://www.ofm.wa.gov/pop/gma/projections12/GMA_2017_county_pop_projections.pdf. [}) . . . . .
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