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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC. TECHNICAL PROPOSAL PART 2
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Section 1. <br /> Introduction <br /> This study evaluates the economic impact, on the City of Santa Ana (hereafter <br /> referred to as "the City"),of the Municipal Solid Waste Collection and Recycling Contract <br /> (hereafter referred to as "the Contract") between Great Western Reclamation (hereafter <br /> referred to as "the Company"), and the City of Santa Ana. The study includes both the total <br /> incremental impact on personal income in the City resulting from the Contract, as well as <br /> the incremental sales tax revenue of the City. The Company has a contract with the City <br /> which expires at the end of June 1993. It intends to propose renewal of the contract for <br /> another five years. Section 2 of the study deals with the current 1988-93 contract; section <br /> 3 deals with the proposed 1993-98 contract; and section 4 deals with the Materials Recovery <br /> Facility which the Company is proposing to build if it is awarded the new contract. <br /> Expenditures data on salaries, benefits, disposal and franchise fees, supplies and <br /> parts, and other miscellaneous expenses were provided by the Company. The researchers <br /> were also provided with the number of employees who live in the City, as well as the <br /> proportion of total expenses which are directly related to the contract and which are spent <br /> in the City. <br /> Since the data is complete for the year 1992, and since it is not readily available for <br /> previous years, the researchers will analyze the total economic impact of expenditures made <br /> during 1992, and use the results as a benchmark for the other years. It is assumed that the <br /> 2 <br />
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