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<br />7A <br />Page 25 <br /> <br />ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> <br />Boyd acknowledged his company dumped 14,159 tons of plants into a landfill In 2005 and 2006. <br />He said his company faced an unusual situation those years, due to the relocation and shrinking <br />of their compost pad. Allied. contacted the SBWMA bo~rd about the infractions but the two could <br />not reach a solution, he said. <br /> <br />UWe've got to sit down and figure out if there's going to be a compromise made," Boyd said. <br /> <br />Despite the controversy, Boyd said the two groups stili have a decent working relationship. The <br />dispute between Allied and SBWMA comes as the two .prepare to p~rt ways on the local recycling <br />center, a $15 million contract. <br /> <br />Atlied, which has operated the county's -5horeway Recycling and Disposal Center In San Carlos, <br />will be let go by the SBWMA when its contract expires at the end of 2010. <br /> <br />mrosenberg@sfexaminer.com. <br /> <br />Uncovering.the compost <br />The South Bayside Waste Management Authority has demanded that All/ad Waste pay back <br />residents for compostlng servfce payments after Allied was found to have dumped recyclable <br />materia/Into landfills. <br /> <br />64,722 Plant tons dumped into landfill that should have been cornposted <br /> <br />14,159 Plant tons Allied admitted it dumped into landfili <br /> <br />4 Years Allied dumped plants Into landfill <br /> <br />2 Years Allied admitted it dumped plants into landfill <br /> <br />$660.000 to $1.8 million Fine levied on Allied Waste <br /> <br />12 County cities or agencies that supplied the plant material <br /> <br />S~urc~: South Bays/de Waste Management Authority, Allied Waste <br /> <br />21 <br />