TABLE OF CONTENTS

   Executive Summary
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section 1.1: Purpose
Section 1.2: Participating Jurisdictions
Section 1.3: Planning Goals
Section 1.4: Douglas County Solid Waste Program Office
Chapter 2: Planning Responsibility
Section 2.1: Introduction
Section 2.2: Role of Lead Agency
Section 2.3: Role of Local Governments
Section 2.4: Role of the Douglas County SWAC
Section 2.5: Planning Process
Chapter 3: Regulatory Review
Section 3.1: Introduction
Section 3.2: Federal Regulatory Review
Section 3.3: State Regulatory Review
Section 3.4: Local Regulatory Review
Chapter 4: Relationship with other Plans and Regulations
Section 4.1: Introduction
Section 4.2: Relationship to other Plans
Section 4.3: Relationship to other Regulatory Codes
Chapter 5: Solid and Moderate Risk Waste Planning History
Section 5.1: Introduction
Section 5.2: Waste Planning History in the RPA
Chapter 6: Background of the RPA
Section 6.1: Introduction
Section 6.2: Description of Environment
Section 6.3: Planning Infrastructure
Chapter 7: Waste Stream Analysis
Section 7.1: Introduction
Section 7.2: Historical Solid Waste Data
Section 7.3: Monthly Waste Stream Variation
Section 7.4: Waste Stream Composition
Section 7.5: Solid Waste Stream Projections
Section 7.6: Identified Needs
Chapter 8: Waste Stream Diversion
Section 8.1: Introduction
Section 8.2: Definitions
Section 8.3: Designated Recyclables
Section 8.4: Waste Stream Diversion Goals
Chapter 9: Solid Waste Collection
Section 9.1: Introduction
Section 9.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 9.3: Existing Conditions
Section 9.4: Objectives
Section 9.5: Alternatives
Section 9.6: Recommendations
Chapter 10: Transfer Stations
Section 10.1: Introduction
Section 10.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 10.3: Existing Conditions
Section 10.4: Objectives
Section 10.5: Alternatives
Section 10.6: Recommendations
Chapter 11: Waste Import/Export
Section 11.1: Introduction
Section 11.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 11.3: Existing Conditions
Section 11.4: Objectives
Section 11.5: Alternatives
Section 11.6: Recommendations
Chapter 12: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
Section 12.1: Introduction
Section 12.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 12.3: Existing Conditions
Section 12.4: Objectives
Section 12.5: Alternatives
Section 12.6: Recommendations
Chapter 13: Waste-To-Energy
Section 13.1: Introduction
Section 13.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 13.3: Existing Conditions
Section 13.4: Objectives
Section 13.5: Alternatives
Section 13.6: Recommendations
Chapter 14: Waste Reduction
Section 14.1: Introduction
Section 14.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 14.3: Existing Conditions
Section 14.4: Objectives
Section 14.5: Alternatives
Section 14.6: Recommendations
Chapter 15: Residential Recycling
Section 15.1: Introduction
Section 15.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 15.3: Existing Conditions
Section 15.4: Objectives
Section 15.5: Alternatives
Section 15.6: Recommendations
Chapter 16: Public Sector Recycling
Section 16.1: Introduction
Section 16.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 16.3: Existing Conditions
Section 16.4: Objectives
Section 16.5: Alternatives
Section 16.6: Recommendations
Chapter 17: Private Sector Recycling
Section 17.1: Introduction
Section 17.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 17.3: Existing Conditions
Section 17.4: Objectives
Section 17.5: Alternatives
Section 17.6: Recommendations
Chapter 18: Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metal
Section 18.1: Introduction
Section 18.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 18.3: Existing Conditions
Section 18.4: Objectives
Section 18.5: Alternatives
Section 18.6: Recommendations
Chapter 19: Whitegoods
Section 19.1: Introduction
Section 19.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 19.3: Existing Conditions
Section 19.4: Objectives
Section 19.5: Alternatives
Section 19.6: Recommendations
Chapter 20: Abandoned Junk Vehicles
Section 20.1: Introduction
Section 20.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 20.3: Existing Conditions
Section 20.4: Objectives
Section 20.5: Alternatives
Section 20.6: Recommendations
Chapter 21: Waste Tires
Section 21.1: Introduction
Section 21.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 21.3: Existing Conditions
Section 21.4: Objectives
Section 21.5: Alternatives
Section 21.6: Recommendations
Chapter 22: Used Batteries
Section 22.1: Introduction
Section 22.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 22.3: Existing Conditions
Section 22.4: Objectives
Section 22.5: Alternatives
Section 22.6: Recommendations
Chapter 23: Used Oil
Section 23.1: Introduction
Section 23.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 23.3: Existing Conditions
Section 23.4: Objectives
Section 23.5: Alternatives
Section 23.6: Recommendations
Chapter 24: Used Antifreeze
Section 24.1: Introduction
Section 24.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 24.3: Existing Conditions
Section 24.4: Objectives
Section 24.5: Alternatives
Section 24.6: Recommendations
Chapter 25: Household Hazardous Waste
Section 25.1: Introduction
Section 25.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 25.3: Existing Conditions
Section 25.4: Objectives
Section 25.5: Alternatives
Section 25.6: Recommendations
Chapter 26: Small Quantity Generator Waste
Section 26.1: Introduction
Section 26.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 26.3: Existing Conditions
Section 26.4: Objectives
Section 26.5: Alternatives
Section 26.6: Recommendations
Chapter 27: Plastic Pesticide Containers
Section 27.1: Introduction
Section 27.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 27.3: Existing Conditions
Section 27.4: Objectives
Section 27.5: Alternatives
Section 27.6: Recommendations
Chapter 28: Waste Pesticides
Section 28.1: Introduction
Section 28.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 28.3: Existing Conditions
Section 28.4: Objectives
Section 28.5: Alternatives
Section 28.6: Recommendations
Chapter 29: Biomedical Waste
Section 29.1: Introduction
Section 29.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 29.3: Existing Conditions
Section 29.4: Objectives
Section 29.5: Alternatives
Section 29.6: Recommendations
Chapter 30: Universal Waste
Section 30.1: Introduction
Section 30.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 30.3: Existing Conditions
Section 30.4: Objectives
Section 30.5: Alternatives
Section 30.6: Recommendations
Chapter 31: Asbestos Containing Waste
Section 31.1: Introduction
Section 31.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 31.3: Existing Conditions
Section 31.4: Objectives
Section 31.5: Alternatives
Section 31.6: Recommendations
Chapter 32: Petroleum Contaminated Soils
Section 32.1: Introduction
Section 32.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 32.3: Existing Conditions
Section 32.4: Objectives
Section 32.5: Alternatives
Section 32.6: Recommendations
Chapter 33: Street Waste
Section 33.1: Introduction
Section 33.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 33.3: Existing Conditions
Section 33.4: Objectives
Section 33.5: Alternatives
Section 33.6: Recommendations
Chapter 34: Inert Waste
Section 34.1: Introduction
Section 34.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 34.3: Existing Conditions
Section 34.4: Objectives
Section 34.5: Alternatives
Section 34.6: Recommendations
Chapter 35: Construction and Demolition Waste
Section 35.1: Introduction
Section 35.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 35.3: Existing Conditions
Section 35.4: Objectives
Section 35.5: Alternatives
Section 35.6: Recommendations
Chapter 36: Wood Waste
Section 36.1: Introduction
Section 36.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 36.3: Existing Conditions
Section 36.4: Objectives
Section 36.5: Alternatives
Section 36.6: Recommendations
Chapter 37: Yard Debris
Section 37.1: Introduction
Section 37.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 37.3: Existing Conditions
Section 37.4: Objectives
Section 37.5: Alternatives
Section 37.6: Recommendations
Chapter 38: Food Waste
Section 38.1: Introduction
Section 38.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 38.3: Existing Conditions
Section 38.4: Objectives
Section 38.5: Alternatives
Section 38.6: Recommendations
Chapter 39: Biosolids
Section 39.1: Introduction
Section 39.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 39.3: Existing Conditions
Section 39.4: Objectives
Section 39.5: Alternatives
Section 39.6: Recommendations
Chapter 40: Litter
Section 40.1: Introduction
Section 40.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 40.3: Existing Conditions
Section 40.4: Objectives
Section 40.5: Alternatives
Section 40.6: Recommendations
Chapter 41: Illegal Dumping
Section 41.1: Introduction
Section 41.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 41.3: Existing Conditions
Section 41.4: Objectives
Section 41.5: Alternatives
Section 41.6: Recommendations
Chapter 42: Enforcement and Compliance
Section 42.1: Introduction
Section 42.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 42.3: Existing Conditions
Section 42.4: Objectives
Section 42.5: Alternatives
Section 42.6: Recommendations
Chapter 43: Administration
Section 43.1: Introduction
Section 43.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 43.3: Existing Conditions
Section 43.4: Objectives
Section 43.5: Alternatives
Section 43.6: Recommendations
Chapter 44: Finance
Section 44.1: Introduction
Section 44.2: Regulatory Framework
Section 44.3: Existing Conditions
Section 44.4: Objectives
Section 44.5: Alternatives
Section 44.6 Recommendations
Chapter 45: Six-Year Plan Implementation
Section 45.1 Introduction
Section 45.2 Regulatory Framework
Section 45.3 Existing Conditions
Section 45.4 Implementation Schedule
Section 45.5 Implementation Budget
 
   Appendicies
A. Glossary
B. Acronyms
C. Comprehensive Plan Comparison
D. Interlocal Agreement
E. Resolutions of Adoption
F. SWAC Members Manual
G. Environmental Checklist
H. WUTC Cost Assessment
I. RPA Population Projections
J. RPA Solid Waste Generation Projections
K. Capital Improvement Plan
L. Plan Review
M. Response Summary
N. Minimum Service Levels
O. Prevention of Waste Policy
P. Importation Ordinance
Q. Litter Control Code
R. Regional Disposal Agreement
S. CRC Recycling Agreement
T.

Waste Disposal within Wasghinton

U. Preliminary Siting Evaluation
V. Dangerous Waste Regulations
W. Plastic Identification Guide