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efficiency improvements in order to increase source reduction and recycling, to include <br />full -cost accounting systems and cost -based rate structures, establishment of a solid waste <br />services enterprise fund, and mechanisms to track and assess the level of recycling activity <br />in the community on a regular bads; and educational and promotional activitiesto increase <br />source reduction and recycling. Funding limitations specific to this category are set forth in <br />this Section. <br />i. Programs and projects funded under this category shall have as a goal and be <br />designed to provide a measurable effect on reducing the amount of municipal <br />solid waste being disposed of in landfills. <br />i i. Any program or project aimed at .demonstrating the use of products made <br />from recycled and /or reused materials shall have as its primary function the <br />education and training of residents, governmental officials, and others, in <br />order to encourage support for recycling efforts. <br />3. Citizens' Collection Stations and "Small" Registered Transfer Stations The design <br />and construction of the facilities identified below may be funded. Other registered or <br />permitted facilities may receive funding upon prior authorization from the TCEQ on a case by <br />case basis. Funds may be used for projects to construct and equip citizens' collection stations, <br />as these facilities are defined under 30 TAC §330.3, TCEQ Regulations. Projects funded for <br />these types of facilities shall include consideration of an integrated approach to solid waste <br />management, to include providing recycling services at the site, if appropriate to the <br />management system in place. The following M SW facilities may qualify on a case by case <br />basis for funding: <br />i. Notification tier municipal solid waste transfer stations that qualify under 30 <br />TAC 330.11(g). <br />ii. Registered municipal solid waste transfer stations that qualify under 30 TAC <br />330.9(b)(1) through (3), or (f). <br />iii. Notification tier citizens' collection stations that qualify under 30 TAC <br />330.11(e)(1). <br />iv. Exempt local government recycling facilities as provided for under 30 TAC <br />328(a)(1). <br />v. Notification tier recycling facilities that qualify under 30 TAC 330.11(e)(2). <br />vi. Notification tier composting facilities which qualify under 30 TAC 332.21 — <br />332.23. <br />vii. Notification tier liquid waste temporary storage facilities which qualify under <br />30 TAC 330.11(e)(5). <br />viii. Liquid waste transfer stations which qualify for registration in 30 TAC 330.9(g) <br />and (o). <br />ix. Notification tier used oil collection facilities which qualify under 30 TAC <br />324.71(1) or (3). <br />4. Household Hazardous Waste Management. Funds maybe used for projects that provide a <br />means for the collection, recycling or reuse, and /or proper disposal of household <br />hazardous waste, including household chemicals, electronic wastes, and other materials. <br />Funded activities may include: collection events; consolidation and transportation costs <br />associated with collection activities; recycling or reuse of materials, proper disposal of <br />CAPCOG FY2012 Solid Waste Interlocal Contract 28 <br />