Monterey Regional Waste Management District (MRWMD)
Master Plan and design of a new integrated site development at an existing landfill for administrative, recycling, power generation & hazardous materials handling uses.
Projects for MRWMD
1991 |
"Last Chance Mercantile" opens, one of the first publicly owned and operated resale stores in the municipal solid waste industry. |
1994 |
Expanded and remodeled "green" administration building completed, providing a showcase for the use of recycled materials in new construction. |
1996 |
New materials recovery facility (MRF) completed and voted "Steel Building of the Year Award" by Systems Builders Association. This 100,000 sq ft building houses a tipping floor for self-haul and selected commercial vehicles to drop their loads. Grinders, magnets, conveyor belts, screens and manual sorting will process recyclables. The $9.6 million facility is designed to process 600 tons of waste per day and to divert up to 60% of incoming materials through recycling and composting. MRF is voted "Steel Building of the Year Award" by Systems Builders Association. |
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Materials Recovery Facility (MRF)

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