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<br />2020 Solid Waste and Moderate <br />Risk Waste Management Plan Update <br /> <br />viii AX0304191054PDX <br />Table ES-1. Required Plan Elements and Location <br />Required Element Location in 2020 SWMP <br />Detailed inventory of all solid waste handling facilities Table 6-1. Kittitas County Solid Waste Facilities <br />Description of any deficiencies in the handling of solid waste Chapter 4: Waste Reduction, Recycling, and <br />Composting <br />Chapter 5: Solid Waste Collection <br />Chapter 6: Transfer and Disposal <br />20-year solid waste handling projection (facility needs) Chapter 3: Waste Generation and <br />Characterization <br />Meets the minimum functional standards (MFS) for solid waste handling in <br />Washington State <br />Addresses relationship to other plans <br />Chapter 1: Introduction <br />Chapter 9: Administration and Enforcement <br />Six-year capital and acquisition projection Chapter 10: Implementation <br />Financing plan for capital and operational costs for the proposed programs Chapter 10: Implementation <br />Appendix F: WUTC Cost Assessment <br />Questionnaire <br />A permitting and enforcement program is clearly defined Chapter 9.2 Enforcement <br />Chapter 9.2.3 Permitting <br />Current inventory of all solid waste collection programs (G-certificated and <br />City-operated) including population densities served, address and name of <br />all G-certificated haulers and projected solid waste collection needs for the <br />next six years <br />Chapter 4: Waste Reduction, Recycling, and <br />Composting <br />Chapter 6: Transfer and Disposal <br />Appendix F: WUTC Cost Assessment <br />Questionnaire <br />Waste Reduction Strategies Chapter 4: Waste Reduction, Recycling, and <br />Composting <br />Chapter 10: Implementation; Chapter 10.3: <br />SWAC Recommended Actions <br />Source Separation Strategies Chapter 4: Waste Reduction, Recycling, and <br />Composting <br />Chapter 10: Implementation; Chapter 10.3: <br />SWAC Recommended Actions <br />Inventory of recycling programs Chapter 4.3: Recycling <br />Current and projected recovery rates through the current and proposed <br />recycling programs <br />Chapter 3.2.2: Recycling Quantities and Rate <br />Chapter 4: Waste Reduction, Recycling, and <br />Composting <br />Programs to monitor commercial and industrial recycling where there is <br />sufficient density to sustain a program <br />Chapter 4: Waste Reduction, Recycling, and <br />Composting <br />A waste reduction and recycling outreach and education program Chapter 4: Waste Reduction, Recycling, and <br />Composting; Table 4-2: Kittitas County Waste <br />Reduction and Recycling Public Outreach <br />Recycling strategies, a discussion on existing markets, characterization of <br />the waste stream and a description of existing programs and deficiencies <br />Chapter 4.3: Recycling <br />Chapter 3: Waste Generation and <br />Characterization <br />Programs to assist the public and private sector with recycling and an <br />implementation schedule for those programs <br />Chapter 4: Waste Reduction, Recycling, and <br />Composting <br />Chapter 10: Implementation; Table 10-2: Options <br />Carried Forward and Table 10-3 Six-year Capital <br />and Operational Financing <br />A list of designated recyclables Table 4-3: Tiered Designation of Recyclable <br />Materials <br />A Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC) cost <br />assessment questionnaire <br />Appendix F: WUTC Cost Assessment <br />Questionnaire