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Cabarrus County Solid Waste Management Plan 11'12- <br />2022 <br />6. f. Incineration without Energy Recovery <br />Current: <br />Cabarrus County does operate an incineration unit without energy recover at its Animal Control <br />facility for disposal of euthanized stray animals. It also has been used by law enforcement for <br />drug destruction. <br />Intended Actions: <br />Due to the problems and concerns outlined above, there are no current intended actions <br />established by the jurisdictions of Cabarrus County related to incineration <br />6. g. Transfer <br />Current: <br />There are no transfer stations in Cabarrus County, and all county - generated wastes are directed <br />to Republic's CMS Landfill in Concord under terms of the Franchise Agreement. Private hauling <br />firms contracted by CII waste generators haul a small amount of waste outside of the County, <br />although most is disposed at the CMS landfill. <br />Most recyclables are also transferred out of the county for processing. <br />It is anticipated that the amount of waste transferred out of the County for disposal will remain <br />low for the next several years based on recent trends. Recyclable amounts are expected to <br />increase, as no processing facility is anticipated in Cabarrus County. <br />Intended Actions: <br />Cabarrus County <br />• In cooperation with municipalities, evaluate the need for a transfer station based on <br />waste flow and utilization of potential alternative waste management sites <br />6. h. Disposal <br />As of January 2012, there were ten permitted and active disposal facilities in Cabarrus County <br />including one MSW landfill, two C &D landfills, two LCID facilities, two yard waste processing <br />facilities, a medical waste disposal facility, and one tire facility and the County's HHW facility. Table <br />5 -1 lists these disposal facilities. See Appendix A for a map of the locations. <br />W <br />Attachment number 2 <br />F -7 Page 157 <br />