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Solid Waste, Recycling and Water Districts

Solid Waste, Recycling and Water Districts. Rich Michaud Director of Public Works City of Coral Springs. Topics. Waste Management Contract Solid Waste Collections Services Solid Waste Disposal Recycling Program Household Hazardous Waste Water, Sewer, and Drainage Districts.

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Solid Waste, Recycling and Water Districts

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  1. Solid Waste, Recycling and Water Districts Rich Michaud Director of Public Works City of Coral Springs

  2. Topics Waste Management Contract Solid Waste Collections Services Solid Waste Disposal Recycling Program Household Hazardous Waste Water, Sewer, and Drainage Districts

  3. History of the Waste Management Contract • In 1988, proposals were received and contract awarded to Southern Sanitation for three 5-year terms. • Agreement was renewed with Southern Sanitation for a second 5-year term in 1993. • In 1998, City went out for bid, and WM was the successful bidder and received 3 five year terms. • Agreement amended in 2002 for placement of residential service on tax rolls with agreement extended to 12/31/2008. • Agreement renewed in December 2008 for third 5-year term through 2013. • Current rate is $20.56 per month; expected to increase about .25 per month in 2011.

  4. Solid Waste Services Package Residential Service • Collection of two cans of garbage at the side or back door • Unlimited curbside collection of garbage • 104 unlimited bulk collections per year • 104 yard waste collections per year • Cart Service for multi-family properties without dumpsters • Free use of waste transfer stations on weekends Commercial Service • Variable rate service based on volume and frequency of pick up • Service methodology encourages recycling Municipal Services • Free garbage collection at City Facilities • Free roll off container usage for City projects • Support for Special Events (port a lets and dumpsters) • Collection of residential program recyclables from City Facilities • Collection of office paper from City Hall and Public Safety Facility

  5. Solid Waste Disposal • Garbage is hauled to Wheelabrator Waste to Energy Plants located in Pompano Beach • North Plant can process up to 2,250 tons per day • Approximately 85,781 tons of garbage generated in 2009 in Coral Springs • No Coral Springs garbage is dumped in the land fill • W-T-E plant can generate and sell enough electricity to FPL for 39,000 homes

  6. Wheelabrator Plant North Broward Plant

  7. Recycling Program • Pilot program began in 1989 with 5,400 single family homes recycling clear glass, aluminum cans and newspaper; expanded city wide in 1990. • 1991 start of multi family recycling • 1993 a Broward County Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) opened enabling the recycling of materials in program today. • Single stream recycling began November 1, 2009.

  8. Single Stream Recycling • Single Stream recycling replaces a 2 sort system that was in place since 1993. • Former 2 sort system - required newspapers and cardboard to be separated from plastic, aluminum, and glass. • Single stream- all recyclables can be mixed together; sorting occurs at the Recycling facility.

  9. What’s New and What’s Changed • New Materials:- catalogs, magazines, junk mail, office paper, soft covered books, file folders, soda cartons, cereal, and tissue boxes. • Plastics:- “any plastic bottle where the neck is smaller than the base,” - typically #’s 1 and 2. • Plastics #3 are no longer in the program because of their lack of market value.

  10. What’s not Recyclable • Non-recyclable items include: • Toys, food contaminated containers and boxes, tires, Styrofoam, plastic take out trays, plastic bags, plastic wrap, pots,pans, metal utensils, scrap metal, ceramics, mirrors, or glassware. • Containers should be: • reasonably clean and dry, • bottle caps should be removed, • Straws should be removed. • No plastic containers • that held motor oils, pesticides, or other household chemicals are acceptable.

  11. Materials Recovery Facility MRF 101

  12. Household Hazardous Waste Program • County Program that collects Household Hazardous Waste annually in CS • Typically held second Sunday in February from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. @ City Hall South rear parking lot. • In 2010:- 965 users (County Record)- 67,303 lbs of Household Hazardous Waste • Recycle Paint Program – call Community Development at 954-344-1040.

  13. FY 10 Household HazardousWaste Collection (in pounds)

  14. Water and Sewer Districts

  15. Drainage Districts

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