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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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CC PACKET 09251984
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• Projected Maximum ( from committed companies) - This category <br /> represents the amount of waste which could be expected from the <br /> Facility if all committed companies sent all of the waste to <br /> the Facility including batch dumps. The exception to this is a <br /> few committed companies who have in-house systems and will not <br /> be using ion exchange canisters. Due to the initial price <br /> structure, several companies have chosen to send dilute rinse <br /> waters to the Facility via ion exchange canisters and to treat <br /> all batch dumps in-house. Since the original contract, a price <br /> reduction has been implemented for batch dumps making it more <br /> attractive for these companies to send batch dumps to the <br /> Facility. The assumption that 'all batch dumps will be <br /> committed to the Facility may be valid for smaller shops <br /> currently without in-house treatment systems, however, for <br /> larger shops who are planning to combine in-house treatment <br /> with the Facility, it may be unrealistic to assume that these <br /> companies would send all of their batch dumps to the Facility <br /> under the current price structure. A similar situation exists <br /> for cyanide canisters. The end result is that the batch dump <br /> and cyanide canister estimates listed under the projected <br /> maximum category are probably high since the Facility will have <br /> to significantly reduce its per unit fees to attract the larger <br /> shops. <br /> Projected Maximum (overall) - This category represents the <br /> amount of waste which is expected at the Facility if, in <br /> addition to the wastes in the projected maximum from committed <br /> companies category, all companies in the metropolitan area send <br /> their sludges and batch dumps to the Facility. As described <br /> above, this is probably unrealistic in terms of batch dump <br /> quantities. Projected revenues from sludges, however, may be <br /> more accurate since the Facility is currently offering a <br /> competitive price for sludge disposal. The projected maximum <br /> (overall) estimates do not assume any canister users from <br /> non-committed companies. <br /> A-12 <br />
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