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<th>Disposal option results in left over material that needs to be managed separately</th>
 
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<td>Disposed at solid waste landfill </td>
 
<td>Disposed at solid waste landfill </td>
 
<td>Street sweepings are gathered, stockpiled, and hauled to a municipal solid waste landfill or private disposal site. No screening necessary.</td>
 
<td>Street sweepings are gathered, stockpiled, and hauled to a municipal solid waste landfill or private disposal site. No screening necessary.</td>
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<td>No</td>
 
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<td>Garbage/debris to landfill</td>
 
<td>Garbage/debris to landfill</td>
<td>Street sweeping material is screened and garbage/debris (non-recyclable or non-organic trash materials) are separated and landfilled. </td>
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<td>Street sweeping material is screened and garbage/debris (non-recyclable or non-organic trash materials) are separated and landfilled. The remaining materials are available for reuse.</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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<td>Reuse: compost</td>
 
<td>Reuse: compost</td>
<td>Street sweeping material is screened and organic materials (e.g., fall leaves) are composted.</td>
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<td>Street sweeping material is screened and organic materials (e.g., fall leaves) are composted and made available for use by homeowners, municipalities or third parties who sell soil and mulch products.</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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<td>Reuse: recycling</td>
 
<td>Reuse: recycling</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened and recyclable materials (e.g., metal, paper, glass, aluminum cans) are disposed via recycling. </td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened and recyclable materials (e.g., metal, paper, glass, aluminum cans) are disposed via recycling. </td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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<td>Reuse: alternative daily cover (ADC)</td>
 
<td>Reuse: alternative daily cover (ADC)</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining fines/dirt are used as ADC at landfill sites.</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining fines/dirt are used as ADC at landfill sites.</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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<td>Reuse: fill dirt</td>
 
<td>Reuse: fill dirt</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining material is used in commercial or industrial development, road restoration, or construction projects. The fill is intended to be used for an engineered purpose.</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining material is used in commercial or industrial development, road restoration, or construction projects. The fill is intended to be used for an engineered purpose.</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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<td>Reuse: subgrade material</td>
 
<td>Reuse: subgrade material</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for sand, which is used as subgrade material. </td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for sand, which is used as subgrade material. </td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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<td>Reuse: Aggregate in concrete or asphalt</td>
 
<td>Reuse: Aggregate in concrete or asphalt</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining material can be used as aggregate for concrete or asphalt.</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining material can be used as aggregate for concrete or asphalt.</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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<td>Reuse: winter application</td>
 
<td>Reuse: winter application</td>
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The screened sand is mixed with salt/sand mixture for winter application to roads, parking lots or sidewalks.</td>
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<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining materials are screened using a ¾ inch mesh (recommended). The screened sand is mixed with salt/sand mixture for winter application to roads, parking lots or sidewalks.</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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<td>Reuse: bulking agent</td>
 
<td>Reuse: bulking agent</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash and remaining material is used as a bulking agent for wastewater sludge or septage disposal. The mixed material is disposed in a permitted lined or unlined sludge or septage landfill.</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash and remaining material is used as a bulking agent for wastewater sludge or septage disposal. The mixed material is disposed in a permitted lined or unlined sludge or septage landfill.</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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<td>Reuse: Spill cleanups</td>
 
<td>Reuse: Spill cleanups</td>
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. Street sweepings that have been determined to be non-hazardous may be used as absorptive material to contain or to absorb hazardous materials in emergency situations.</td>
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<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. Street sweepings may be used as absorptive material to contain or to absorb hazardous materials in emergency situations. Resulting materials must be handled and disposed of as hazardous waste.</td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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<td>Reuse: waste to energy</td>
 
<td>Reuse: waste to energy</td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The larger trash and organic materials (e.g., vegetation) can be used in a waste to energy facility to produce electricity.  </td>
 
<td>Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The larger trash and organic materials (e.g., vegetation) can be used in a waste to energy facility to produce electricity.  </td>
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<td>Yes</td>
 
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Description of street sweeping disposal options
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Option Description Disposal option results in left over material that needs to be managed separately
Disposed at solid waste landfill Street sweepings are gathered, stockpiled, and hauled to a municipal solid waste landfill or private disposal site. No screening necessary. No
Garbage/debris to landfill Street sweeping material is screened and garbage/debris (non-recyclable or non-organic trash materials) are separated and landfilled. The remaining materials are available for reuse. Yes
Reuse: compost Street sweeping material is screened and organic materials (e.g., fall leaves) are composted and made available for use by homeowners, municipalities or third parties who sell soil and mulch products. Yes
Reuse: recycling Street sweeping material is screened and recyclable materials (e.g., metal, paper, glass, aluminum cans) are disposed via recycling. Yes
Reuse: alternative daily cover (ADC) Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining fines/dirt are used as ADC at landfill sites. Yes
Reuse: fill dirt Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining material is used in commercial or industrial development, road restoration, or construction projects. The fill is intended to be used for an engineered purpose. Yes
Reuse: subgrade material Street sweeping material is screened for sand, which is used as subgrade material. Yes
Reuse: Aggregate in concrete or asphalt Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining material can be used as aggregate for concrete or asphalt. Yes
Reuse: winter application Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The remaining materials are screened using a ¾ inch mesh (recommended). The screened sand is mixed with salt/sand mixture for winter application to roads, parking lots or sidewalks. Yes
Reuse: bulking agent Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash and remaining material is used as a bulking agent for wastewater sludge or septage disposal. The mixed material is disposed in a permitted lined or unlined sludge or septage landfill. Yes
Reuse: Spill cleanups Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. Street sweepings may be used as absorptive material to contain or to absorb hazardous materials in emergency situations. Resulting materials must be handled and disposed of as hazardous waste. Yes
Reuse: waste to energy Street sweeping material is screened for removal of recyclable materials, organic materials, and trash. The larger trash and organic materials (e.g., vegetation) can be used in a waste to energy facility to produce electricity. Yes

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