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Pulling the Pieces Together

Pulling the Pieces Together. Market Assessment Action Plan (MAAP). Action Plan Summary. Evaluate the flow of materials within the State Focus on pilot program counties Who benefits from effort Local governments Businesses CIWMB. Nature of Priority.

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Pulling the Pieces Together

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  1. Pulling the Pieces Together Market Assessment Action Plan (MAAP) CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  2. Action Plan Summary • Evaluate the flow of materials within the State • Focus on pilot program counties • Who benefits from effort • Local governments • Businesses • CIWMB CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  3. Nature of Priority • The MAAP effort helps to develop the tools for future CIWMB’s efforts on waste diversion • Identify barriers and future opportunities for market development • Identify diversion infrastructure • Identify barriers to increasing diversion and achieving zero waste CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  4. Nature of Priority (cont.) • Develop a methodology to use statewide • Help CIWMB to better focus assistance • Focus future Waste Characterization Studies CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  5. Current Status of Targets, Outcomes, and Measures CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  6. 1. Identify Disposed Material Types • Paper • Corrugated (6%) • Newsprint (2%) • Miscellaneous paper (remainder composite) (6%) • Organics • Food waste (15%) • Green waste ( 7%) CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  7. 1. Identify Disposed Material Types (cont.) • C&D (18%) • Plastic (1-2%) • pete • hdpe • Miscellaneous containers • Plastic film (2-4%) (Note: all materials being evaluated account for approximately 50% of the disposed waste stream) CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  8. CIWMB staff evaluated existing: Studies Industry contacts Infrastructure information Developed list of key contacts Etc. Reports Databases 2. Gather CIWMB Data and Develop Contact Lists CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  9. 3. Develop Preliminary Material Flow charts • Using existing data and knowledge the MAAP team developed a series of flow charts using available data • Flow charts are preliminary • Flow charts will be verified during site visits CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  10. Flow of C&D CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  11. Flow of Film Plastic • Transport Packaging and non-bag commercial/industrial film CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  12. 4. Define Geographic Areas • Original proposal suggested looking at entire state • Through the collective efforts of the team a “pilot” study was developed CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  13. MAAP Team selected four (4) counties with different characteristics: Pilot Program Area Marin San Francisco Sacramento San Joaquin CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  14. 5. Develop Survey Tool • Have developed surveys • Worked with Humboldt State University (HSU) to review, evaluate, and refine to assure survey completeness • HSU conducted field studies within Northern California CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  15. Survey Questions • Materials Flow (both in and out): • % in County • % out of County • End use of collected materials • Barriers to operations • Current • Future growth • Recommendations to increase market CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  16. 6. Perform Site Visits Have begun surveying and gathering data information working with: • Local governments • Generators • Haulers • Processors • Others CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  17. Major Survey Respondents • Marin Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Authority • Marin Resource Recovery Center • Marin Recycling • Material Brokers • Redwood L.F., Biosolids Co-Composting  • Marin County Food Bank CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

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  20. Preliminary C&D • 177,990 Tons Collected • Marketing 101,214 • 98% used within County • 2% used outside County CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  21. Preliminary Green Waste • Marin Resource Recovery • Processed 34,475 tons • Product • 3,564 tons soil amendment (not compost) • 13,791 tons ADC • 17,120 tons boiler fuel CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  22. Preliminary Green Waste (cont.) • Bolinas-Stinson Resource Recovery Program • Processed 4000 tons (2005) • Product  2,000 tons compost, 500 tons mulch (all sold in county) CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  23. Preliminary Food • Food Diversion • Identified major processors in Marin • Processors working on collecting data CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  24. Preliminary Paper and Plastics • Staff working on and refining follow-up with businesses contacted to date CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  25. Partnering with the Marin Joint Powers Authority CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  26. Development of GIS System CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  27. Pilot Data Integration and GIS Study • Board allocated $75,000 for effort • Working internally to develop a GIS mapping system to show the flows of materials as well as facility locations • Will provide updates at future Board meetings as development progresses CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

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  33. Next Steps CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  34. Next Steps • Compile data • Analyze data • Refine survey tools based on feedback of respondents • Critique and development of recommendations CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

  35. Questions? CIWMB Board Meeting, Marin County

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