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2010 Spokane Reuse Program

2010 Spokane Reuse Program. Geoffrey D. Glenn, CHMM City of Spokane, Department of Solid Waste Management. Introduction. Spokane Eastern Washington Fourth Largest County 462,677 (2009 est.) Second Largest City 205,500 (2009 est.) Agriculture, Timber, Mining. Introduction.

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2010 Spokane Reuse Program

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  1. 2010 Spokane Reuse Program Geoffrey D. Glenn, CHMM City of Spokane, Department of Solid Waste Management

  2. Introduction • Spokane • Eastern Washington • Fourth Largest County • 462,677 (2009 est.) • Second Largest City • 205,500 (2009 est.) • Agriculture, Timber, Mining

  3. Introduction • Regional System – Interlocal • Spokane County • City of Spokane Valley - 86,144 • Cheney - 10,385 • Liberty Lake - 7,018 • Airway Heights - 5,289 • Medical Lake - 4,710 • Fairchild AFB – 4,357 • Deer Park – 3,500 • Millwood - 1,613 • Fairfield - 582 • Latah - 150 • Spangle - 236 • Waverly -116

  4. Introduction • North County Transfer Station • Waste to Energy • Valley Transfer Station

  5. Introduction • Fixed Recycling and HHW Facilities • North County Transfer Station • Valley Transfer Station • Waste to Energy • Staff • MRW Coordinator • 2 Technicians • 7.5 Laborers (HHW) • 3 Seasonal Employees

  6. Introduction

  7. Reuse Table

  8. Reuse Table

  9. Reuse Table

  10. Liability Form

  11. Materials (2009)

  12. Materials (2009) • Used Oil – 23 % • Latex Paint - 20% • Auto Batteries – 9% • Oil Based Paint 6% • Other – 42% • Refrigerators - 8600

  13. Materials (2009)

  14. Materials (2009) • Operations = $383,000.00 • Additional – $430.00 per ton to costs • +700 tons • Offsets over $50,000.00 • With operational costs = 3.39 lbs./gal.

  15. Reuse Statistics (2009)

  16. Reuse Statistics (2009)

  17. Internal Program (1994 – Present) • Refrigerant Recovery • 1994 – 1997 • +400 lbs. CFC Fleet Services • Processed using reclaimed equipment • 1996 – 1997 • +200 lbs. HCFC Building Maintenance • 1999 – Present • +200 lbs 134a – Fleet Services • 2008 - 2009 • 7000+/8000 units • 0 Disposal Costs

  18. Internal Program (2009) • HHW Oil and Antifreeze Collection • 75,462 gallons used oil • 9% collected volume • 6,231 gallons of spent antifreeze • 19% collected volume

  19. Internal Program (2009) • Oil • Re-refined - Firebird 15-40 CJ4 = $6.65 gal • New (Virgin) - 15-40 CJ4 = $6.40 gal • Antifreeze • Remanufactured - Extended Life 50/50 = $3.95 gal • #2 HDPE jug - Reusable = $1.97 ea • New (virgin) - Fleet Guard 50/50 = $11.65 gal

  20. Internal The used oil collected at the Cities, Colbert and Valley Transfer Stations and at the Waste to Energy Facility (65,792 gals in 2008) were processed at the Portland, OR refinery. • Process yields from used oil. • 70% Lube oils (Motor, Hyd., and ATF) • 5% Water • 7-10% light Fuels. (Gas & Diesel) • 10-15% Asphalt • Transportation costs from Spokane to Portland is approximately $180.00 • Cost is $0.25 per gallon more than virgin lube oils • Production of base oil from used oil requires only about 65% of the energy required to produce base oil from crude oil

  21. Internal Program (2009) • Fleet Services (annually) • 6800 gallons of motor oil • 1200 gallons of antifreeze • Purchasing remanufactured antifreeze • bulk quantities • re-packaging – refillable code 2 • “closed loop” • Previously the code 2 containers were not recycled due to antifreeze contamination • Culture shift

  22. Internal Program (2009) • Diversion (reuse) vs. Reduction - norms • Culture shift

  23. Thank you! Geoffrey D. Glenn City of Spokane, Department of Solid Waste Management

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