2. The Ditch Mud and Soil: There were about 100 trucks of mud delivering to the Landfill Site every day. The source of the mud was mainly from the road side-gutters or from landslide. The mud would be delivered to the pool to be dried and buried.
3. The Large-sized Discarding Furniture: The valueless furniture would be squashed by smasher machine and sent to the incinerator to burn. If the furniture could be repaired, it would be sent to the repair center. After repaired, the furniture, such as cupboards, fans and bikes would be sent to the recycled furniture exhibition to show and to be sold.
4. The Spring Beds: The big excavator stripped off the soft mattress. The iron spring would be sent to the recycling place.
5. The Tree Trunk and Branches: The machine would squash the tree trunk and branches into small pieces to be the compost heap. Since most of them were the shade trees which might contain the heavy metal, they suggested the compost was not used in agriculture.
The Site opened on June 18, 1994. It was planned to use 10 years and should closed on June 18, 2004. But since the year of 2000 TDEP started the waste reduce, and the recycle policy, the waste reduced from 2500 tons per day in 1994 to 54 tons per day in 2007. The Site would postpone the closed date to December 31, 2010.