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PITT COUNTY SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING C&D RECYCLING PROGRAM

Learn about Pitt County's C&D recycling program, tipping fees, waste statistics, and operational details for efficient waste management. Contact John Demary, the Director, for more information.

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PITT COUNTY SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING C&D RECYCLING PROGRAM

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  1. PITT COUNTY SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING C&D RECYCLING PROGRAM

  2. Transfer Station Tipping Fees • Residential Waste……………………..No charge • Commercial or Non Residential Waste………………$45 per ton • Construction and Demolition……. $40 per ton ****Household Fee $71 per year****

  3. C&D DATA • 29, 384 Tons of C&D Received • 17,236 Tons sent to the Landfill • Materials Recycled • 6,659 Tons of Shingles • 261 Tons of Carpet • 985 Tons of Gypsum/Drywall • 60 Tons of Ridge Plastic • 320 Tons of Metals • 2,768 Tons of wood/pallets • 30 Tons of Vinyl Siding • 245 Tons of Cardboard Data is from fiscal year 2016 / 2017

  4. C&D DATA • March 2017 – September 2017 • 18,618 Tons of C&D Received • 8,504 Tons sent to the Landfill • Materials Recycled • 3,798 Tons of Shingles • 165 Tons of Carpet • 740 Tons of Gypsum/Drywall • 83 Tons of Ridge Plastic • 215 Tons of Metals • 3,568 Tons of wood/pallets • 38 Tons of Vinyl Siding • 333 Tons of Cardboard • 344 Tons of Fines – (Used for Alternate Daily Cover-Starting Hauling in Oct.)

  5. Picking Pad Sheet Rock Cardboard Carpet Wood/Pallets

  6. Block/Brick/ Concrete Vinyl Metal Ridge Plastic

  7. Manual Picking Vs Picking Line

  8. How Did We Get There……. • Visited facilities in Maysville, New Hanover County and Virginia. • Met with equipment vendor. Obtained recommendations and budgetary cost. • Prepared multiple concepts with cost estimates for evaluation and selected the preferred site layout. • Met with NC Solid Waste Section regarding requirements. • Discussed Storm water Management requirements with the city. • Met with City Planning Department regarding site plan requirements. • Obtained direction from GUC concerning the electrical service connection. • Obtained survey information from previous surveys of the site. • Operations Plan Amendment- Submitted to NC Solid Waste Section • Site Plan Submission to the City of Greenville

  9. Next Steps…. • Prepared a summary of lessons learned from visiting similar facilities. • Finalize equipment layout for optimal material flow and safety. Review with operations staff on site. • Prepare Construction Documents. • Vet the documents with County and Equipment vendor review. • Obtain regulatory and local government approval. • Let for bids. 2 Bids- One for the Equipment and one for the Building and Site Work. • Construction began on September 6, 2016 • Final Inspection completed on February 28, 2017. • Began operating on March 1, 2017 • Ribbon Cutting Ceremony April 5, 2017

  10. Summary of Projected Costs DescriptionProjected CostBuilding $324,000 Foundation and Site Improvements $425,000 Electrical $40,000Equipment, Shipping, & Setup $758,000 10% Contingency $155,000 Budgetary Construction Costs Estimate $1,702,000 Planning-Engineering-Construction Administration $98,000 Total Project Cost $1,800,000 Under Budget $149,000 Total Final Cost$1,799,851

  11. John Demary Director of Pitt County Solid Waste & Recycling john.demary@pittcountync.gov (252)902-3355

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