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to conditions, on 9 March 2012. A timeline for the construction of the eco-park is now<br />

being developed.<br />

Costs and funding sources<br />

9.17 In spite of the uncertainties in predicting future waste management costs from 2011<br />

until 2026 (i.e. over the plan period), Surrey Waste Partnership’s ‘A plan for waste<br />

management’ (2010) states that costs will rise substantially over this period. This<br />

increase in cost will be driven mainly by the implementation of new treatment systems<br />

and the underlying growth in waste, generated in part by an increased population in the<br />

<strong>Borough</strong> of <strong>Runnymede</strong> and across the County more generally.<br />

9.18 The only known waste management development proposed in the <strong>Borough</strong> at the<br />

current time is at Trumps Farm, Kitsmead Lane, although it is assumed that the<br />

proposed works would be funded by the applicant-Agrivert Ltd.<br />

Funding<br />

ID<br />

IDPF065<br />

Risk Assessment<br />

Description<br />

Implementation of approved works at<br />

Trumps Farm, Kitsmead Lane<br />

Estimated<br />

Cost<br />

Unknown<br />

Key<br />

Provider(s)<br />

Agrivert Ltd<br />

9.19 The biggest risk in this case is the requisite number of sites not coming forward in the<br />

County over the plan period to meet growth. This would have significant transport<br />

implications, taking waste out of the <strong>Borough</strong> (in particular recycling waste). This could<br />

be considered unsustainable. This risk is considered, however, to be relatively low<br />

given that Surrey County <strong>Council</strong> and Surrey Waste Partnership are already<br />

addressing how to meet the needs of the County as the population grows and needs<br />

change.<br />

Conclusion<br />

Risk ID Description Probability Severity<br />

IDPR025<br />

Sufficient sites not coming forward in<br />

County over plan period for new waste<br />

management facilities to meet growth<br />

Low<br />

Medium<br />

9.20 Overall the existing waste management infrastructure both inside and outside the<br />

<strong>Borough</strong> is considered sufficient to serve the <strong>Borough</strong> at the current time. Additional<br />

growth in the <strong>Borough</strong> and the area surrounding the <strong>Borough</strong> over the plan period will,<br />

however, put additional pressure on existing facilities which is likely to necessitate<br />

further provision of waste management facilities across the County.<br />

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<strong>Runnymede</strong> IDP DRAFT – <strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>2013</strong>

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