CNRSW INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Leslie L. McLaughlin February 13, 2008.
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Transcript of CNRSW INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Leslie L. McLaughlin February 13, 2008.
CNRSW INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM
Leslie L. McLaughlin
February 13, 2008
CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS
• Solid Waste defined in RCRA 40 CFR 261.2(a)• Use Federal and DoD Environmental Hierarchy
– “Disposal as last resort”– Executive Order 13423: Strengthening Federal
Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management
– 10 USC 2577 – DOD 4715.4 Pollution Prevention
• Qualified Recycling Program Guidance– CA AB939 Waste Reduction Law
• We exist to divert- Diversion Rate is 76%We exist to divert- Diversion Rate is 76%
PROGRAM ELEMENTS ISWMP IS CENTRALLY MANAGED
Solid Waste Generated on CNRSW Installations Falls into 4 Categories
FOUR DIVISIONS• Recycling Operations
– CNRSWINST 5090.2
• Construction and Demolition Debris Management– CNRSWINST 11350
• Military Industrial Waste Management (Scrap Metal)
• Refuse Contracts
QUALIFIED RECYCLING PROGRAM
• DoDI 4715.4 Pollution Prevention, QRP Guidance
• One Qualified Recycling Program– One Suspense Account Managed by Region Resource
Management Organization under Regional Commander – QRP Revenues pay for manpower– Employees report to ISWMP Manager
• One Sales Mechanism– Increases Unit Price throughout SoCal Area– Legitimate and Accountable
• Collection and Processing of Recyclables– Manpower paid for with revenues– 10 Recycling Facilities throughout CA
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS MANAGEMENT
• San Diego landfill is on DoN Property– Free tipping until landfill closes, projected 2012– $6M increase in landfill disposal costs for metro area when landfill
closes at current C&D diversion rate
• C&D by far the largest waste stream generated in metro area
• Must aggressively divert to preserve landfill space– 77% of C&D tonnage is diverted through the ISWMP– Requires SOURCE SEPARATION at point of generation
• CNRSWINST 11350 – Requires all C&D projects to submit solid waste assessment
management plan or waste assessment form
• ISWMP C&D Diversion Manager works closely with construction personnel to present diversion opportunities/alternatives
• ISWMP Office administers landfill coupon program
ISWMP HOME PAGE
LIST OF C&D PROJECTS IN DATA BASEPER BASE OR REGION-WIDE
ALL PROJECTS DISPLAY ON MAP
VIEW INDIVIDUAL PROJECTSCLICK ICON TO SHOW PROJECT WORK SHEET
PROJECT WORKSHEET
Displays individual project General Info
• Project Status• Installation• Project Name• Info Collection Date• Building #• Funding Source• Contract #• Project Cost• Scheduled Start and End Dates• Actual Start and End Dates• Project Manager Name and Phone #
ISWMP Info• SWMP or WAF Submittal and
Approved Dates• Diversion Reports Received• Tons Diverted• Tons Landfilled• Percent Diverted• Cost to Landfill• Cost to Recycling/Divert• Cost Aviodane
NAVY METRO AREA TOP SIX DIVERSION PROJECTS
TYPE SITE LANDFILLED COST DIVERTED COST PERCENT COST
DIVERTED AVOIDANCE
Renovation In-Progress
Housing NAB
4,597 $91,940.00 7,536 $45,970.00 62.11% $150,720.00
Demolished B-652 NBC 466 $93,200.00 40,403.00
$202,015.00
98.86% $1,474,709.50
Construction In Progress
Pacific Beacon
PPV
2,688.72 $107,548.80
2,236 $43,618.60 45.40% $89,429.20
Constructed Commissary
2,585.00 $215,847.00
10,200
$51,000.00 79.78% $545,700.00
Demolished Q-35 250 $108,000.00
540 $25,000.00 68.35% $19,710.00
Construction In Progress
NEW MAIN GATE
105 $21,000.00 460 $11,500.00 81.42% $92,000.00
TOTALS 10,692 $637,535.80 61,375 $379,103.60 72.65% $2,372,268.70
NOTE:
63% OF THE DISPOSAL COSTS PAID FOR 15% OF THE MATERIALS DISPOSED AT THE LANDFILL!!!
37% OF THE DISPOSAL COSTS PAID FOR 85% OF THE MATERIALS TO BE RECYCLED!!!!
OTHER INITIATIVES
• Zero Waste Policy Implementation
• Change from Waste Management to Resource Recovery
• Waste to Energy project as solution for landfill closure in 2012
• Development of Disaster Debris Management Plans and OCP layer– Incorporate DDM into Regional Emergency
Management Policy
CONCLUSION
• CNRSW Integrated Solid Waste Management Program promotes diversion
• More cost effective to divert than landfill waste
• Verifies economic feasibility goes hand-in-hand with environmental sustainability