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CNRSW INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

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”

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CNRSW INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

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  1. CNRSW INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Leslie L. McLaughlin February 13, 2008

  2. 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%

  3. PROGRAM ELEMENTSISWMP 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

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. ISWMP HOME PAGE

  7. LIST OF C&D PROJECTS IN DATA BASEPER BASE OR REGION-WIDE

  8. ALL PROJECTS DISPLAY ON MAP

  9. VIEW INDIVIDUAL PROJECTSCLICK ICON TO SHOW PROJECT WORK SHEET

  10. 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 PROJECT WORKSHEET

  11. 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

  12. 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

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