Alachua County Solid Waste History and Future Current Solid Waste System Mixed Waste Materials Recovery Facility Organics Recycling Technologies.

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Alachua County Solid Waste History and Future Current Solid Waste System Mixed Waste Materials Recovery Facility Organics Recycling Technologies

Alachua County Reports Existing Solid Waste System Performance Report Financial Pro Forma Mixed Waste Materials Recovery Facility Conceptual Processing Options Potential Organics Recycling Technologies Organics Recycling Technologies, Technology Evaluative Factors

History and Future % Residential Recycling begins in Alachua County % SWLF Closes LBEP Opens Long Haul to NRRL % Mandatory Commercial Recycling % Recession House Bill % 75% Recycling Goal Report Private Hauler Begins Direct Haul of Waste % 75% Goal added to Comp Plan % Surpassed 2014 & 2015 Goals % % % How do we get here ? get here ?

Current System GeneratorsCollectionProcessingDestination

Composition of Landfilled Wastes

MWMRF M ixed W aste M aterials R ecovery F acility Mechanical and Operational Improvements to existing Transfer Station to allow removal of additional recycled materials Options Option 1Manual Sorting Intensive/Low Capital Cost Option 2Mid-Range Technology Sorting/Mid-Range Capital Cost Option 3Fully Automated Sorting/High Capital Cost Option 3+Integrated MWMRF and DS-MRF

MWMRF Option 1

MWMRF Option 2

MWMRF Option 3

MWMRF Option 3+

MWMRF Performance Current Transfer Station MWMRF Option 1 MWMRF Option 2 MWMRF Option 3 Daily MSW Processed (tons)600 Daily Inorganic Recyclables Recovered (tons) Daily Organics Recovered (tons) County Recycling Rate (%) Capital Cost$0$6,100,000$8,000,000$13,800,000

Organics Recycling Technologies Composting without Heat Recovery with Heat Recovery Anaerobic Digestion Low-Solids Liquid Continuous High-Solids Batch High-Solids Gasification Refuse-Derived Products Fuel Soil Amendment Pyrolysis

Composting without Heat Recovery Sevier County Solid Waste, Sevierville, TN Engineered Compost Systems AC Composter System

Composting with Heat Recovery Greater Moncton New Brunswick, Canada

Anaerobic Digestion Low-Solids Liquids Harvest Power, Lake Buena Vista, FL Dufferin Organics Processing Facility Toronto, Canada

DRAFT Anaerobic Digestion Batch High-Solid Zero Waste Energy Development Company San Jose, CA

Anaerobic Digestion Continuous High-Solid DRANCO Plant in Busan, South Korea Plant

DRAFT Gasification Fiberight Blairstown, VA Transportable Plasma Waste-to- Energy System, Air Force

DRAFT Refuse-Derived Products Miami-Dade County Resource Recovery Facility, Miami, FL North County Resource Recovery Facility, Palm Beach, FL

Pyrolysis INEOS Bio Pure Oxygen Gasification Vero Beach, FL

Active Facilities

Organics Recycling Technologies Recommendation Greatest amount of full-scale operational experience for organic Rich fractions of solid wastes: Composting without Heat Recovery Biogas Recovery and Utilization via Anaerobic Digestion Next Step Request for proposals (RFP) for selected technology or technologies

DRAFT Organics Recycling Technologies

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Alachua County Solid Waste History and Future Current Solid Waste System Mixed Waste Materials Recovery Facility Alternative Recycling Technologies

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