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Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services. Solid Waste Management In the Thompson-Nicola Regional District. Presented By Mr. Peter Hughes and Mr. Martin Dickson City of Merritt Council Meeting May 13, 2008. Outline. Thompson-Nicola Regional District
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Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services Solid Waste Management In the Thompson-Nicola Regional District Presented By Mr. Peter Hughes and Mr. Martin Dickson City of Merritt Council Meeting May 13, 2008
Outline Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • Plan Review Process • Plan Highlights • Changes in the Merritt area. • Blue Bag Recycling
Plan Review Process Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • Started summer 2005 • Public Consultation November 2006 • Approved by TNRD Board June 2007 • Final Plan to Minister of Environment November 2007 • Approved by Minister February 2008 • Adopted by TNRD Board March 2008
Plan Highlights Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • Reduce number of Transfer Stations • To 13 – 18 from 32 by 2010 • No unattended transfer stations • Reduce number of active landfills • Close 3 by 2010, Barriere, Chase, Clearwater • User-pay system (tipping fees) • For all users at TNRD disposal facilities • Regional Recycling Program • At all attended facilities and municipalities
2008 Priorities Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • Tipping Fee Bylaw and Schedule (July 1/08 DLC, Jan 1/09 Residential) • Recycling at Landfills, Attended TS’s and Municipalities • Install weigh scales at Heffley Creek and Lower Nicola • Siting of new TS for Clearwater, Chase and Barriere areas • Close 5 unattended transfer stations
Merritt Area Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • Improving front-end of Lower Nicola landfill to “Eco-Depot” • Scale • Blue Bag Recycling depot at landfill • Other Diversion programs • Blue Bag Recycling depot in Merritt
“Eco-Depot” Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • One-Stop drop-off facility • Offer full range of services • Recycling, yard waste, product care depots, garbage • Attended • Weigh-scale
What is Blue Bag Recycling?? Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • Blue Bag Recycling is an easy, convenient, and cost effective method of waste diversion for the public. • New recycling initiative available at TNRD transfer stations • Household recyclables are placed in blue transparent garbage bags and deposited at local transfer station. (e.g.GLAD BlueBag™ Recycling Bags)
What Materials Can I Recycle in My Blue Bag? Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • Tin and Aluminum (Cans, Trays, and Aluminum Foil) • Plastics with the Recycling Symbols 1-7 (Plastic bags and film should be clean) • Newspaper and Mixed Paper • Box Board and Heavy Paper (Flatten Boxes and Remove Liners) • Books and Magazines (includes phonebooks, hardcover books and paperbacks)
What does not go in my Blue Bag?? Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • Glass, Corrugated Cardboard and Hazardous Household Materials! • Because glass contaminates other recyclables i.e. cardboard and plastics, please put glass containers in designated bins at your local transfer station. Also… • Due to large volume of corrugated cardboard coming into TNRD disposal facilities we ask area residents to separate and place in designated bins.
Where to Place Recyclables • 3 recycling bins. • Glass goes in small BLUE bins • Blue Bag recyclables and Corrugated Cardboard go in designated GREEN bins
Where do I get my Blue Bag Information ? Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • TNRD communities will be notified as to when and where they can pick up their Blue Bag information packages. • Area residents will be given five complimentary bags as a part of a “Welcome to the Program” information package. • Once these bags have run out, the public will be able to purchase more at local retailers in the garbage bag section. • Area residents may re-use their bags by emptying contents into the green bins to save costs to the household if need be.
Sounds Good…But What's the Catch? Thompson-Nicola Regional District Environmental Health Services • There is no Catch! Simply place your recyclables in the Blue Bags and drop them off at your local transfer station. • There will be no cost to dispose of Blue Bags full of recyclables in the TNRD. • Ok, now wait for it… • The only thing that could be interpreted as a catch is the fact that the public will have to pay to dispose of that which they do not recycle. • The Bottom Line is that the less waste a household generates, the less they will pay in the future.