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a.m. In addition, roll-off customers will have the option to recycle various materials <br /> within their solid waste stream. <br /> Within the confines of City limits, roll-off service is comprised of 7 routes. Each <br /> route is assigned a fixed number of (3) axle roll-off trucks with the capability of <br /> servicing 10 to 50 cubic yard containers or compactors. Each truck is operated <br /> by a one man crew. Adjustments to the numerical amount of trucks in each route <br /> will depend on the needs of the customers within the specific route. <br /> Collection of roll-off waste is accomplished by assigning drivers to specific <br /> routes. Actual pickup of waste is done mechanically. Roll-off vehicles have a lift <br /> and pull system that automatically lifts containers and compactors. The <br /> mechanism is flexible and therefore can be used for different sized containers and <br /> compactors. Once the container is lifted and locked into position, the solid waste <br /> is taken to the nearest MRF or landfill. Containers are returned to their designated <br /> area by the driver. Great Western Reclamation proposes the continual use of this <br /> collection method for our roll-off service. <br /> Recycling, diversion and public education programs are discussed separately <br /> within this section. <br /> 5. Bulky Item Service <br /> Great Western Reclamation has budgeted a specific amount of money to <br /> purchase two 5-ton stake bed vehicles for our proposed new bulky item service. <br /> Each vehicle will be equipped with a 2 ton hydraulic lift gate that will be used <br /> during bulky item pickups. The vehicles will have a one man crew and will be <br /> assigned to cover the 19 residential routes each service day. <br /> Great Western will provide two free bulky item pick-ups per year for each <br /> curbside unit. As has always been our custom, we will graciously provide <br /> individual assistance to senior citizens and the disabled. <br /> 10 <br />