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Mandatory Refuse and Recycling Collection Service
Alternatives
Utilities Department
Orange County Board of County Commissioners
December 17, 2013
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• Background• Collection Alternatives• Other Issues• Summary
Presentation Outline
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• Background• Collection Alternatives• Other Issues• Summary
Presentation Outline
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Background
• Mandatory Refuse Program• Started 1985• Curbside Recycling began 1990• Yard Waste Collection began 1992
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Background
• Contractor Compensation• Based on bids
• Collection Zones• Density• Distance• Generation
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Background
• Contracts competitively bid in 2001• 5 zones of approximately equal size• Seven year contract• Index determined compensation
adjustments• Contracts rebid in 2008
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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
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Background
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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
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Background
199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014 $-
$50.00
$100.00
$150.00
$200.00
$250.00 Historical Annual MSBU
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• Background• Collection Alternatives• Other Issues• Summary
Presentation Outline
Collection Alternatives
• 2-1-1 Manual• Unlimited
garbage• Unlimited
recycling • Bundled yard
waste - limited• Bulky items -
limited
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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)
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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
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Collection Alternatives
• 1-1-1 Automated• One man collection
crew (garbage)• One man collection
crew (recycling)• County or hauler
provides containers
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Collection Alternatives
• Manual 2-1-1
• Current system successful
• Unlimited garbage/recycling
• Reasonable price for the service provided
• Automated 1-1-1
• Change is difficult• Limited
garbage/recycling• Storage of larger
carts• More cost effective
and environmentally friendly
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Collection Alternatives
• 1-1-1 Transition Issues• Change• Public Outreach• Execution
• After Implementation• Reduce litter issues• Reduce labor and insurance
costs• Increase in recycling
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Collection Alternatives
• Counties with 1-1-1 Service
• Alachua• Charlotte • Escambia• Lee• Polk • Volusia
• Citrus• Sarasota• Seminole
Automated
Manual
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Collection Alternatives
• Cities with 1-1-1 Service
• Lake Mary• Ocala• Okeechobee• Oviedo• Palm Bay• St. Cloud• Tallahassee
• Jacksonville
Automated
Manual
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Collection Alternatives
• Cities with 2-1-1
• Apopka• Ocoee• Orlando• Winter Garden
Automated
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• Background• Collection Alternatives• Other Issues• Summary
Presentation Outline
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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
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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
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• Background• Collection Alternatives• Other Issues• Summary
Presentation Outline
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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
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Mandatory Refuse and Recycling Collection Service
Alternatives
Utilities Department
Orange County Board of County Commissioners
December 17, 2013