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<br />f. Refuse derived fuel or other material that is destroyed by incineration is not a <br />recyclable material. <br />g. "Yard waste" shall have the meaning set forth in Minn. Stat. ~ IISA.03, <br />subdivision 38. <br /> <br />4. PROGRAM. The Municipality shall develop and implement a residential solid waste <br />recycling program adequate to meet the Municipality's annual recycling goal of 334 tons <br />of recyclable materials as established by the County. The Municipality shall ensure that <br />the recyclable materials collected are delivered' to processors or end markets for <br />recycling. <br />a. The Municipal recycling program shall include the following components: <br />i. Each household (including multi-unit households) in the Municipality <br />shall have the opportunity to recycle at least four broad types of materials, <br />such ~ paper, glass, plastic, metal and textiles. <br />ii. The recycling program shall be operated in compliance with all applicable <br />federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. <br />ill. The Municip~ity shall implement a public information program that <br />contains at least the following components: <br />(1) One promotion is to be mailed to each household focused <br />exclusively on the Municipality's recycling program; <br />(2) One promotion advertising recycling opportunities available for <br />residents is to be included in the Municipality's newsletter or local <br />newspaper; and <br />(3) Two community presentations are to be given on recycling. <br />The public information components listed above must promote the <br />focused recyclable material of the year as specified by the County. The <br />County will provide the Municipality with background material on the <br />focused recyclable material of the year. <br />iv. The Municipality, on an ongoing basis, shall identify new residents and <br />provide detailed information on the recycling opportunities available to <br />these new residents. <br />b. If the Municipality's recycling program did not achieve the Municipality's <br />recycling goals as established by the County for the prior calendar year, the <br />Municipality shall prepare and submit to the County by March 31, 2008, a plan <br />acceptable to County that is designed to achieve the recycling goals set forth in <br />this Agreement. <br /> <br />5. -REPORTING. The Municipality shall submit the following reports semiannually to the <br />County no later than. July 20, 2008 and January 19, 2009: <br /> <br />a. An accounting of the ~ount" of waste which has been recycled as a result of the <br />Municipality's activities and the efforts of other community programs, redemption <br />centers and drop-off centers. For recycling programs, the Municipality shall <br />certify the number of tons of each recyclable material which has been collected <br />~d the number of tons of each recyclable material which has been marketed. For <br />recycling programs run by other persons or entities, the Municipality shall also <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />z! <br />
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