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3. Citizens' Collection Stations and "Small" Registered Transfer Stations. This category <br />includes projects to construct municipal solid waste collection facilities in areas of the state <br />which are under served by collection services or do not have access to proper disposal <br />facilities. Projects funded under this category may include citizens' collection stations, as <br />these facilities are defined under the TCEQ's Municipal Solid Waste regulations (30 TAC <br />Chapter 330, §330.2). Municipal Solid Waste Transfer Stations that qualify for registration <br />under §330.4(d)(1) - (3) or §330.4(r) of the regulations may also be funded. A project <br />funded under this category shall include consideration of an integrated approach to solid <br />waste management, to include providing recycling services at the site, if appropriate to the <br />management system in place. Funding limitations specific to this category are set forth in <br />this Section. <br />i) Transfer stations that require a permit from the TCEQ may not be funded. <br />ii) Municipal solid waste transfer stations that qualify for registration under §330.4(d)(1} <br />(3) of the Municipal Solid Waste regulations may be funded. <br />iii) Transfer stations that qualify for a registration solely due to their location within a <br />permitted municipal solid waste facility, under §330.4(d)(4), may not be funded. <br />iv) Municipal solid waste transfer stations that qualify for a registration only under the <br />provisions of §330.4(q) of the Municipal Solid Waste regulations allowing for <br />registration of facilities that recover 10% or more of the waste stream for reuse or <br />recycling, but not also under the provisions of §330.4(d)of the Municipal Solid Waste <br />regulations, may not be funded. However, those components of a transfer facility <br />dedicated to the reuse or recycling activities may qualify for funding under the source <br />reduction and recycling grant category. <br />v) Municipal Solid Waste transfer stations that are used only in the transfer of grease trap <br />waste, grit trap waste, septage, or other similar liquid waste, and which qualify for <br />registration under §330.4(r) of the Municipal Solid Waste regulations may be funded <br />under this category. Specifically, §330.4(o of the regulations allows for registration of a <br />liquid waste transfer facility that will receive 32,000 gallons a day or less. <br />vi) Only the costs necessary to construct the facility and/or purchase and install necessary <br />equipment may be funded. Costs associated with operating a facility once it is <br />completed may not be funded. <br />vii) Transfer stations that require a registration must have already received that registration <br />from the TCEQ before a grant may be awarded. <br />4. Household Hazardous Waste Management. This category includes projects which <br />provide a means for the collection, recycling or reuse, and/or proper disposal of household <br />hazardous waste, including household chemicals and other materials. Projects may <br />include collection events, consolidation and transportation costs associated with collection <br />activities, permanent collection facilities, and education and public awareness programs. <br />Funding limitations specific to this category are set forth in this Section. <br />CAPCOG FY2010 Solid Waste Interlocal Contract 26