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Moderate Risk Waste Facility Design Evolution at King County

Moderate Risk Waste Facility Design Evolution at King County. James Neely NAHMMA 2012 Northwest C onference. Part one: Pilot hhw facility made Semi-permanent. Factoria Transfer Station Pre-Development 2001. Pilot MRW Facility Opened Sept. 2002. Failure of Retractable Awning.

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Moderate Risk Waste Facility Design Evolution at King County

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  1. Moderate Risk Waste Facility Design Evolution at King County James Neely NAHMMA 2012 Northwest Conference

  2. Part one: Pilot hhw facility made Semi-permanent

  3. Factoria Transfer Station Pre-Development 2001

  4. Pilot MRW Facility Opened Sept. 2002

  5. Failure of Retractable Awning

  6. 2004: Pilot to Semi-Permanent Facility

  7. Initial Results

  8. Be prepared for the exotics

  9. Consider outdoor storage needs Type 4 Outdoor Explosives Magazine for Marine Flares

  10. Part two: finally a real facility

  11. Rebuilt Factoria transfer station and Moderate Risk waste facility Opening Planned for 2015

  12. Design Considerations Summary • Size • Ventilation and Fire Safety • Ergonomics/Self Service Opportunities • To Bulk or Not to Bulk • Green Building • Employee Comfort

  13. Conceptual design

  14. Local exhaust ventilation

  15. Direct ventilation- best

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