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October 22, 2009 The Upside of Waste Management NEIA Workshop Central Newfoundland Waste Management Facilities BAE Newplan Group Ltd. Wayne Manuel P.Eng.

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Central Newfoundland Waste Management Facilities. BAE Newplan Group Ltd. Wayne Manuel P.Eng. Government of Newfoundland & Labrador Waste Management Strategy – May 2007. Divert 50% of materials going to disposal by 2015 Reduce number of waste disposal site by 80% - 2020 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Central Newfoundland  Waste Management Facilities

October 22, 2009 The Upside of Waste ManagementNEIA Workshop

Central Newfoundland Waste Management Facilities

BAE Newplan Group Ltd.

Wayne Manuel P.Eng.

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Divert 50% of materials going to disposal by 2015

Reduce number of waste disposal site by 80% - 2020

Eliminate open burning at disposal sites by 2012 and phase out the use of incinerators by 2008;

Phase out use of unlined landfill site by 2020;

Full province wide modern waste management by 2020.

Government of Newfoundland & Labrador Waste Management Strategy –

May 2007

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Source separation

Collection

Local waste management facilities (LWMF)

Material Recovery Facility (MRF)

Compost facility

Construction & Demolition Debris facility

Household Hazardous Waste facility

Second generation Landfill (lined landfill)

Key Components of Waste Management

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Central Newfoundland Service Area

50 – Towns, 38 – LSD’s, 19 – Unincorporated Areas

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Projected Annual Generation of Waste

Type of Community

Population Waste Generation (tonnes/year)

Residential IC&I

Urban 22,991 7,161 13,884

Rural 52,564 18,205 6,734

Total 75,555 25,366 20,618

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efficient single-pass collection (lower collection costs)

the production of compost;

the stabilization of Wet waste residue;

the inability to hide unacceptable wastes (e.g. HHW, yard waste) in transparent bags.

compost carts not required

less education of the public required (sorting is simpler)

control of recovery rates occurs at the facility instead of in the home or curb, providing the flexibility to respond to market demands

Advantages

Source Separation – Two Bag (wet/dry)

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Buchan’s Junction

Point Leamington

New World Island Fogo Island

Gander Bay

Indian Bay

Terra Nova

Regional Site

Local Waste Management Facilities

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Local Waste Management Facilities

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Typical LWMF

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Regional Site

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Weight Scales

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Public Drop Off

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Typical MRF

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Semi-automatic MRF

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MRF Products

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Typical Compost Facility

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First Stage Composting in-vessel

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Second Stage Curing

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C&D Storage

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Household Hazardous Wastes

One central HHW depot and a HHW depot at each LWMF

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HHW Typical Facility

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Staffing Requirements

Regional Waste Management FacilityManagerAdministration (2)Equipment FormanScale House Operators (2)Site Supervisors – Landfill (2)Process Supervisor – CompostProcess Supervisor – Dry recyclablesEquipment Operators (4)Laborers (30 full time, 20 part-time)Security (2)

LWMFOne Part Time Employee at Each Facility

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Tipping Fee

ITEM CAPITAL COST AMORTIZATION OPERATING ANNUAL COST COST PER TONNE

COSTS COSTS TO CNWMA

Local Waste Management Facilities $15 400 000 $0 $842 412 $842 412 $20.75Disposal Site ( landfill ) $10 300 000 $0 $1 854 800 $1 854 800 $45.69Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) $18 000 000 $0 $1 275 600 $1 275 600 $31.42Compost Facility $25 500 000 $0 $622 775 $622 775 $15.34Household Hazardous Wastes (Regional Site Only) $200 000 $0 $71 500 $71 500 $1.76Construction & Demolition Debris $300 000 $0 $48 850 $48 850 $1.20Public Drop-off $300 000 $0 $46 000 $46 000 $1.13Public Education $105 000 $105 000 $2.59Administration $251 000 $251 000 $6.18Capital For Equipment $9 100 000 $455 938 $455 938 $11.23Revenue From Recovered Materials -$824 264 -$824 264 -$20.30

TOTALS $79 100 000 $0 $4 749 611 $4 749 611 $117.00

Cost Per Person $39.83

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Existing Disposal Sites Closeout Costs

42 Existing Sites

$215,000 Average Closeout Cost Per Site

Gander is Largest Site at a Cost of $1,990,000

$9,000,00 Total Closeout Costs

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Business Opportunities

• Before the curb– Back yard composting systems

– Green depot diversion

– Wet & Dry Bags

– Printed material for house holds, ie flyers, news letters, fridge magnets

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At the Curb

• Curb side Collection– Municipalities responsible for collection or CRSB will do if requested

– Preferred option is to contract out

– Because of longer distances to LWMF or Regional Site larger trucks will be required

– Two stream collection so split stream trucks required

– IC&I wastes will generally not be collected by Municipalities

– Bulk and C&D wastes will not be collected with regular household wastes

• Opportunities– Supply of collection trucks

– Collection for residents and bussiness

– Special collection services for bulk items and C&D materials

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At the LWMF• Snow clearing

• Data and communication services

• Scale maintenance

• HHW disposal

• Metals recycling

• Wood waste recycling

• C&D material recycling

• Transporting waste to Regional Site

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At the Regional Site• Provision of fuel, power, data and

communications, office supplies• Provision and repair of heavy equipment• Scale maintenance• ODS removal from White Goods• Recycling of metals, wood and other C&D

materials• Operation of MRF and Compost facilities (CRSB

will own facilities however are open to contracting out operations)

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At the Regional Site

• Construction of new landfill cells (3-5 yrs)

• Closeout of old landfill cells (3-5 yrs)

• Environmental monitoring and testing

• Provision of software & support for automated scales and invoicing

• Maintenance of MRF and Compost equipment

• Contracted labour for staffing

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Questions