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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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4/13/2009
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<br />Svstem Enhancements <br /> <br />. The Ti-Tech optical sorting technology is the most widely used of all systems in MRF <br />applications throughout the U.S. and Canada. The number of Ti-Tech installations far <br />exceeds those of competitive systems manufactured by MSS, NRT, and Pellenc. <br />(Please see Appendix E for a listing of Ti-Tech MRF application in the U.S.) <br /> <br />. In their final, revised system, HBC has proposed the use of eight (8) Ti-Tech optical <br />units; four (4) dedicated to the recovery of containers from fiber, and four (4) <br />dedicated to separation and recovery of all plastics from the container stream. If the <br />units perform as prescribed, they should function to reduce the number of material <br />sorters that would otherwise be needed to create the highest quality of recovered <br />commodities. <br /> <br />. The revised system offers a reduced capital cost, yet maintains the originally offered <br />operating costs and guarantees achievement of SBWMA's product quality standards. <br /> <br />. HBC has included dust collection apparatus on all fiber screens throughout the <br />system. <br /> <br />SBWMA - EC Report <br /> <br />1/15/2009 <br /> <br />Page <br />37 <br /> <br />88 <br />Page 61 <br />
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