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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the permit number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your application.
  3. Fill in the project site address accurately to ensure proper documentation and approval.
  4. In the 'Prepared by' section, print your name and provide a contact phone number for any follow-up questions.
  5. Identify diversion facilities where waste materials will be taken. List them under 'Facility Reference' A-G.
  6. Specify the types of construction and demolition waste materials you plan to divert from disposal. Fill in each material type and indicate how much will be recycled, reused, or salvaged.
  7. Indicate whether waste material will be sorted on-site or mixed. Include a site plan showing the recycling area location.
  8. Describe construction methods that will minimize waste generation in the designated section.
  9. Complete the deposit information and sign off with your name and date before submission.

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The Construction Waste Management Plan is submitted prior to the start of your project. The purpose of this plan is to provide an estimation of how much construction debris will be generated from your project and describe how it will be managed.
If your project concerns a demolition you can take your projected square footage, multiply it by 50 and divide it by 2000 to come up with the estimated amount.
Here are 10 steps your facility should take to manage its waste responsibly: Identify the Waste Your Facility Creates. Identify Waste Streams. Establish a Waste Management Team. Assess Current Waste Disposal Methods. Consider Your Waste Hierarchy. Select Waste Management Partners. Set Targets for Waste Reduction.
Construction waste management is the process of handling, reducing, and recycling waste generated during construction, renovation, and demolition projects.
Construction and demolition debris is uncontaminated solid waste resulting from the construction, remodeling, repair and demolition of utilities, structures and roads; and uncontaminated solid waste resulting from land clearing. Such waste includes, but is not limited to: bricks, concrete and other masonry materials.

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A CD landfill receives construction and demolition debris, which typically consists of roadwork material, excavated material, demolition waste, construction/renovation waste, and site clearance waste (40 CFR section 258.2).
A site waste management plan is a document that describes, in detail, the amount and type of waste from a construction project and how it will be reused, recycled or disposed of.

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