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San Jose’s Green Vision. Implementing an aggressive Zero Waste agenda with dueling priorities, shrinking resources, and nation-wide competition Programs to Zero 2008 California Resource Recovery Association Conference August 4, 2008. Jo Zientek Deputy Director Integrated Waste Management.
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San Jose’s Green Vision Implementing an aggressive Zero Waste agenda with dueling priorities, shrinking resources, and nation-wide competition Programs to Zero 2008 California Resource Recovery Association Conference August 4, 2008 Jo Zientek Deputy Director Integrated Waste Management
Green Vision 202210 goals for driving economic environmental transformation • Create 25,000 Clean Tech jobs • Reduce per capita energy use by 50 percent • Receive 100 percent of our electrical power from clean renewable sources • Build or retrofit 50 million square feet of green buildings • Divert 100% of our waste from landfills & convert waste to energy • Recycle or beneficially reuse 100% of our waste water • Adopt a General Plan for sustainable development • Entire public fleet vehicles run on alternative fuels • Plant 100,000 new trees & replace streetlights with smart, zero emission lighting • Create 100 miles of interconnected trails
San José Positioned for Success • Existing & Planned Processing Facilities • Regional Solutions • Solid Waste Service Contracts • Strategic Master Planning
Two Permitted Composting Facilities One MSW Processing Facility Three single-stream MRFs Largest Nor Cal E-Waste Processor Seven C&D Processing Facilities Three Landfills Existing Private InfrastructureSan José
Private Infrastructure Opportunities • New Zanker MRF • 5,000 tons per day • Newby Island Landfill • Guadalupe & Kirby Canyon Landfills
San Jose’sEnvironmental Services Department • 500 Employees • Wastewater Management • Potable & Recycled Water Retailer • Watershed Protection • Integrated Waste Management • Office of Sustainability
Zanker Newby Island Plant Master PlanAn Example of Sustainable Planning Plant Lands
County-wide HHW Drop-Off C&D Salvage Retail Center for Environmental Non-Profits & Education LEED Platinum Certification Public Infrastructure Las Plumas Master Plan
Target “underperforming” Waste Streams Diversify Processing Infrastructure Strategic RFP’s–At Least 75% Diversion Leverage City Assets Lead with City Operations Zero Waste - Strategies
Garbage Generation Drives Revenues General Fund Structural Deficit Zero WasteRevenue Challenges
Private/Public Partnerships Regional Facilities Leverage Funded Capital Improvement Projects Economic Development & Jobs Funding Zero Waste
Methane from Landfill Co-generation fuel Fats, Oil, and Grease Energy from Waste - Now
Foodwaste in Digesters Alternative – long haul for co-gen Biosolids Energy from Waste - Next
New 2007 Residential Routes & Equipment Commercial System Redesign Local Processing Infrastructure Sustainable Waste Management San Jose Reduces GHG’s
Master Plan Development Commercial and C&D System Redesign Evaluate Backend Processing Zero Waste-Next Twelve Months