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Mandatory Refuse and Recycling Collection Service Alternatives. Utilities Department Orange County Board of County Commissioners December 17, 2013. Presentation Outline. Background Collection Alternatives Other Issues Summary. Presentation Outline. Background Collection Alternatives
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Mandatory Refuse and Recycling Collection Service Alternatives Utilities Department Orange County Board of County Commissioners December 17, 2013
Presentation Outline • Background • Collection Alternatives • Other Issues • Summary
Presentation Outline • Background • Collection Alternatives • Other Issues • Summary
Background • Mandatory Refuse Program • Started 1985 • Curbside Recycling began 1990 • Yard Waste Collection began 1992
Background • Contractor Compensation • Based on bids • Collection Zones • Density • Distance • Generation
Background • Contracts competitively bid in 2001 • 5 zones of approximately equal size • Seven year contract • Index determined compensation adjustments • Contracts rebid in 2008
Background • Current service provided by • Waste Pro • Republic Services • Advanced Disposal Services • Veolia Waste Service purchased by Advance Disposal 2012 • Contracts expire December 31, 2015
Background • CY 13 Annual Service Levels • Approximately 199,000 customers • Approximately 40.2 million collection events • Approximately 757 total complaints • Complaint rate of 0.00188% • 2013 MSBU - $235.00 per household per year
Presentation Outline • Background • Collection Alternatives • Other Issues • Summary
Collection Alternatives • 2-1-1 Manual • Unlimited garbage • Unlimited recycling • Bundled yard waste - limited • Bulky items -limited
Collection Alternatives • 2-1-1 Manual • Three man collection crews (garbage/yard waste) • One man collection crew (recycling) • Customer provides containers (garbage/yard waste) • County provides containers (recycling)
Collection Alternatives • 1-1-1 Automated • 96 or 65 gallon garbage container • 96 or 65 gallon recycling container (single stream) • Yard Waste Collection • Bulk Waste Collection
Collection Alternatives • 1-1-1 Automated • One man collection crew (garbage) • One man collection crew (recycling) • County or hauler provides containers 15
Collection Alternatives • Automated 1-1-1 • Change is difficult • Limited garbage/recycling • Storage of larger carts • More cost effective and environmentally friendly • Manual 2-1-1 • Current system successful • Unlimited garbage/recycling • Reasonable price for the service provided
Collection Alternatives • 1-1-1 Transition Issues • Change • Public Outreach • Execution • After Implementation • Reduce litter issues • Reduce labor and insurance costs • Increase in recycling
Counties with 1-1-1 Service Collection Alternatives Automated Manual • Citrus • Sarasota • Seminole Alachua Charlotte Escambia Lee Polk Volusia
Cities with 1-1-1 Service Collection Alternatives Automated Manual • Jacksonville Lake Mary Ocala Okeechobee Oviedo Palm Bay St. Cloud Tallahassee
Cities with 2-1-1 Collection Alternatives Automated Apopka Ocoee Orlando Winter Garden
Presentation Outline • Background • Collection Alternatives • Other Issues • Summary
Other Issues • 1-1-1 Pilot Program • Met with all haulers to discuss interest • Number of customers • Collection Method • Containers • Alternative Fuels • Pilot would be relatively expensive • Sample size small
Other Issues Alternative Fuels/Energy Recovery • Compressed Natural Gas • Capital cost • Lower fuel cost • Reduced pollution • Energy Recovery Systems • Vehicle conversion • Significant reduction in fuel use • Reduced pollution
Presentation Outline • Background • Collection Alternatives • Other Issues • Summary
Summary • Prepare bid package that includes • 2-1-1 Manual Collection option • 1-1-1 Automated Collection option • 2-1-1 Automated Collection option • Incentives for alternative fuels such as CNG or energy recovery systems 25
Mandatory Refuse and Recycling Collection Service Alternatives Utilities Department Orange County Board of County Commissioners December 17, 2013