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4.6.1 Open System Cities <br />Duluth <br />Disposal locations for the collected residential MSW and recyclable materials are determined by <br />each hauler. Most haulers bring residential MSW to WLSSD Transfer Station which in turn <br />delivers material to a landfill located in Superior, Wisconsin. <br />Eagan <br />Disposal locations for the collected residential MSW and recyclable materials are determined by <br />each hauler. Tonnages for both MSW and recyclable materials are required to be reported <br />directly to Dakota County. <br />Rochester <br />Residential haulers in Rochester dispose of collected MSW material at either Olmsted County <br />Landfill or Olmsted WTE. Recyclable materials are processed by haulers. Olmsted County <br />records tonnage information at their facilities by hauler, not by City of origin. <br />Woodbury <br />Most of the residential haulers in the City bring MSW to the RRT Resource Recovery facility in <br />Newport. Several haulers have contracts with the County to bring waste to this facility. Some <br />haulers do not have an "All Waste" contract and bring a portion of the residential waste they <br />collect to Allied Waste Service's Pine Bend Landfill (in Minnesota) or Veolia's Seven Mile <br />Creek Landfill (in Wisconsin) via transfer stations. <br />Recyclable materials are processed at hauler owned facilities. <br />St. Paul <br />Most of the residential haulers in the City bring MSW to the RRT Resource Recovery facility in <br />Newport. Several haulers have contracts with the County to bring waste to this facility. Some <br />haulers do not have an "all -waste" contract and bring a portion of the residential waste they <br />collect to Allied Waste Service's Pine Bend Landfill (in Minnesota) or Veolia's Seven Mile <br />Creek Landfill (in Wisconsin) via transfer stations. <br />Recyclable materials are processed at Eureka Recycling's Material Recovery Facility (MRF) <br />4.6.2 Organized System Cities <br />Blaine <br />All residential MSW collected in Blaine is disposed of at RRT Resource Recovery facility in Elk <br />River. Processing of recyclable materials in 2008 was conducted at the Waste Management site <br />in Minneapolis. <br />Mankato <br />Residential MSW is delivered to the Minnesota Waste Processing Corporation transfer station <br />located in Mankato where it is hauled to the RRT Resource Recovery facility in Newport. <br />Recycling is processed at the Blue Earth County Recycling Center. Mankato (currently has dual <br />sort recycling) is interested in switching to single sort recycling. However, the City will need to <br />wait until the contract to bring recyclable materials to the County Recycling Center has expired <br />100 •Foth Infrastructure & Environment, LLC R - Analysis of Waste Collection Service Arrangements.doc <br />June 2009 <br />
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