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2020 Solid Waste and Moderate <br />Risk Waste Management Plan Update <br /> <br />AX0304191054PDX 6-3 <br />Tipping fees charged at the transfer stations are summarized in Table 6-4. <br />Table 6-4. Transfer Station Tipping Fees 2017 <br />Material Tipping Fee <br />Municipal solid waste $103.35 per ton <br />$6.03 minimum <br />Yard waste $37.86 per ton <br />Construction/demolition waste <br />At Ryegrass Landfill <br />at the Ellensburg Transfer Station <br />At Ellensburg Transfer Station <br /> <br />$7.00 per yard <br />$50.15 per ton <br />$4.00 minimum <br />Construction/demolition waste at the Upper County Transfer <br />Station <br /> At Cle Elum Transfer Station <br />$61.51 per ton <br /> <br />$4.00 minimum <br />Appliances with CFC Refrigerants $12.00 each, plus weight <br />Liquid Waste $0.15 per gallon <br />Tires <br />Passenger w/o Garbage <br />Passenger with Garbage <br />Truck Tires <br />Implement/Tractor <br />Heavy Equipment <br /> <br />$200 per ton <br />$2.00 per tire <br />$5.75 per tire <br />$15.00 per tire <br />$57.50 per tire <br />Street sweeping waste $51.75 per ton <br />Compost $60.00 per ton under 10 tons <br />$50.00 per ton over 10 tons <br />$30.00 per ton over 100 ton/year <br />Compost Socks $2.50 per ft <br />$3.50 per ft DOT Spec <br />Additional Cards for Charge Customers $5.00 each <br />Insufficient Fund Customers $20.00 each for transaction not paid by the end of <br />the business day <br />Notes: <br />Resolution 2017-152 effective October 1, 2017 <br />Fee schedule does not include Refuse or Sales tax. <br />6.1.3 Transfer Needs and Opportunities <br />As the County continues to grow, improvements and upgrades will be required at the transfer stations to <br />continue to meet the needs of the County, associated with population growth, in the most cost-effective <br />manner. <br />6.1.4 Transfer Recommended Options and Implementation Actions <br />The following options for improving solid waste transfer are recommended. Each option and the <br />associated implementation actions are discussed below. [}) . . . . .