simi valley landfill and recycling center area looking ahead · exp ansio r x i stng wa e area bu...

2
Committing to the community For more than 30 years, the Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center (SVLRC) has served the disposal and recycling needs of residents in Ventura County, south Santa Barbara County and west San Fernando Valley. SVLRC is committed to keeping our local communities clean, recovering reusable resources from the waste stream and preserving open space for wildlife habitat. Expansion at a glance: Create open space and wildlife habitat around landfill of 516 acres Increase landfill footprint to 371 acres • Expand recycling capabilities with: Construction of Material Recovery Facility (MRF) Recyclables Transfer Facility (RTF) Environmental Collection Center (ECC) Expand green energy program to provide electricity for 6,250 local homes Install LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) fueling station Relocate G.I. Industries operations to the landfill site No increase in permitted total daily tonnage (fixed at 9,250 TPD) Looking Ahead Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center Cert no. SCS-COC-001023 Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center Expansion - Existing and Proposed Land Usage 02/22/06 CA State Plane, Zone 5, NAD27 I Feet 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 Legend Proposed Site Property Boundary Permitted W aste Boundary Existing W aste Area Existing Site Property Boundary Proposed W aste Expansion Area Proposed Buffer Area Existing Facilities and Facilities Expansion Area Existing Buffer Area Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center 2801 Madera Rd., Simi Valley, CA 93065 Tel. (805) 579-7267 Fax (805) 579-7482 Learn more or take a tour!

Upload: others

Post on 11-Aug-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center AREA Looking Ahead · EXP ANSIO R X I STNG WA E AREA BU FER ARE EX I STNG FAC L AND F C IL T ES EXPANSION AREA BUFFER AREA A l a m o s C

Committing to the communityFor more than 30 years, the Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center (SVLRC) has served the disposal and recycling needs of residents in Ventura County, south Santa Barbara County and west San Fernando Valley. SVLRC is committed to keeping our local communities clean, recovering reusable resources from the waste stream and preserving open space for wildlife habitat.

Expansion at a glance:• Create open space and wildlife habitat around landfill of 516 acres• Increase landfill footprint to 371 acres• Expand recycling capabilities with: — Construction of Material Recovery Facility (MRF) — Recyclables Transfer Facility (RTF) — Environmental Collection Center (ECC)• Expand green energy program to provide electricity for 6,250

local homes• Install LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) fueling station• Relocate G.I. Industries operations to the landfill site • No increase in permitted total daily tonnage (fixed at 9,250 TPD)

Looking Ahead

Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center

Cert no. SCS-COC-001023

|ÿ118

Mad

era

Rd

PROPOSED WASTEEXPANSION AREA

EXISTING WASTEAREA

BUFFER AREA

EXISTING FACILITIES AND FACILITIES

EXPANSION AREA

BUFFER AREA

Alam

os

Canyo

n

|ÿ118

Mad

era

Rd

PROPOSED WASTEEXPANSION AREA

EXISTING WASTEAREA

BUFFER AREA

EXISTING FACILITIES AND FACILITIES

EXPANSION AREA

BUFFER AREA

Alam

os

Canyo

n

(\CO

STA

ME

SA

2\P

roje

cts\

)

M:\2

WA

S02

0200

\nat

res\

task

s\20

05 In

itial

Stu

dy F

igsP

rep\

Fig

Ove

rvie

w_

0222

06_E

xist

ing

& P

ropo

sed

Land

Usa

ge_P

OR

TRA

IT.m

xd

Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center Expansion - Existing and

Proposed Land Usage

P S O M A S

02/22/06

CA State Plane, Zone 5, NAD27

IFeet

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000

Legend

Proposed Site Property Boundary

Permitted Waste Boundary

Existing Waste Area

Existing Site Property Boundary

Proposed Waste Expansion Area

Buffer Area

Existing Facilities and Facilities Expansion Area

|ÿ118

Mad

era

Rd

PROPOSED WASTEEXPANSION AREA

EXISTING WASTEAREA

BUFFER AREA

EXISTING FACILITIES AND FACILITIES

EXPANSION AREA

BUFFER AREA

Alam

os

Canyo

n

|ÿ118

Mad

era

Rd

PROPOSED WASTEEXPANSION AREA

EXISTING WASTEAREA

BUFFER AREA

EXISTING FACILITIES AND FACILITIES

EXPANSION AREA

BUFFER AREA

Alam

os

Canyo

n

(\CO

STA

ME

SA

2\P

roje

cts\

)

M:\2

WA

S02

0200

\nat

res\

task

s\20

05 In

itial

Stu

dy F

igsP

rep\

Fig

Ove

rvie

w_

0222

06_E

xist

ing

& P

ropo

sed

Land

Usa

ge_P

OR

TRA

IT.m

xd

Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center Expansion - Existing and

Proposed Land Usage

P S O M A S

02/22/06

CA State Plane, Zone 5, NAD27

IFeet

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000

Legend

Proposed Site Property Boundary

Permitted Waste Boundary

Existing Waste Area

Existing Site Property Boundary

Proposed Waste Expansion Area

Buffer Area

Existing Facilities and Facilities Expansion Area

L e g e n d

P r o p o s e d S i t e P r o p e r t y B o u n d a r y

P e r m i t t e d W a s t e B o u n d a r y

E x i s t i n g W a s t e A r e a

E x i s t i n g S i t e P r o p e r t y B o u n d a r y

P r o p o s e d W a s t e E x p a n s i o n A r e a

Proposed Buffer Area

E x i s t i n g F a c i l i t i e s a n d F a c i l i t i e s E x p a n s i o n A r e a

Existing Buffer Area

Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center2801 Madera Rd., Simi Valley, CA 93065Tel. (805) 579-7267 Fax (805) 579-7482

Learn more or take a tour!

Page 2: Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center AREA Looking Ahead · EXP ANSIO R X I STNG WA E AREA BU FER ARE EX I STNG FAC L AND F C IL T ES EXPANSION AREA BUFFER AREA A l a m o s C

1. MAINTAINS MorE ThAN 275 good-pAyINg jobS in Ventura County

2. INjECTS MorE ThAN $48 MIllIoN annually into the Ventura County economy

3. CoNTrIbuTES MorE ThAN $3.6 MIllIoN to public agency budgets within Ventura County

4. IMprovES rECyClINg options and increases environmentally-friendly programs

5. INCrEASES produCTIoN of enough green energy to power 6,250 local homes

6. ESTAblIShES oNE of ThE fIrST lEEd fACIlITIES at a landfill in the county by using recycled and sustainable building materials, energy-efficient lighting, green energy programs and recycled water

7. rEduCES TruCk TrAffIC on the Madera Corridor by moving local trucking operations to landfill

8. CrEATES ovEr 500 ACrES for open space and wildlife habitats

9. provIdES MorE ChArITAblE CoNTrIbuTIoNS, including annual sponsorships, charitable service donations and employee volunteer support

Why the Modernization and Expansion Project is Good for the Community

www.KeepingVenturaCountyClean.comCert no. SCS-COC-001023