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Consultant lays out plan, timeline and costs for Campbell County transfer station as 2029 deadline nears

Campbell County Board of Supervisors · September 10, 2024
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Summary

Consultant Brad Kelly presented a 5-year tactical plan to make a county transfer station operational by 2029, estimating planning costs of about $1.4—.5 million and total capital plus first-year operating costs around $15 million; permitting and hauling costs were identified as key risks.

Brad Kelly, a project engineer with GBB, told the Campbell County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 10 that the county needs to begin work immediately if it wants a county-run transfer station in place before the Region 2000 landfill reaches capacity in 2029. "2029 is rapidly approaching," Kelly said, urging the board to start site selection, permitting and procurement now.

Kelly outlined a two-track project: planning and site selection followed by detailed engineering and construction. He said the county should assume at least an 18'4-month window for critical solid-waste permitting and recommended a site in the 8'0-acre range as a practical minimum, with a 20-acre site…

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