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Mandatory Recycling Developments in Commercial Recycling and Commercial Organic Recycling. Kern County Waste Management Department Douglas E. Landon, Director. California’s Quest to Increase Recyclin g. Recycling Goal of 75% by 2020 Commercial Mandates 32% of Trash is “Organic” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Kern County Waste Management Department

Douglas E. Landon, Director

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California’s Quest to Increase RecyclinCalifornia’s Quest to Increase Recyclingg

Recycling Goal of 75% by 2020

Commercial Mandates

32% of Trash is “Organic”

15% of Trash is “Food Waste”

State Goal Would Require 100 New Organic Facilities

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California’s Quest to Increase California’s Quest to Increase RecyclingRecycling

The LegislationThe Legislation

AB 32 – Chaptered 09/27/2006 AB 341 – Chaptered 10/06/2011 AB 341 Implement July 1, 2012 AB 1826 – On the Governor’s Desk

With implementation 2/2016

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What has Changed?What has Changed?New Facilities - MRFsNew Facilities - MRFs

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What has Changed?What has Changed?InsideInside

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What has Changed?What has Changed?OutsideOutside

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Compostable Organic WasteCompostable Organic WasteThe Next ChallengeThe Next Challenge

Green WasteWood WasteFood Waste

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New ChallengesNew ChallengesOrganicsOrganics

Organics Mixed RecyclablesPutrescible Non-Putrescible

Weekly Collection Bi-Weekly/As-needed collection

Local Processing (Composting)

Local Sorting

Local Markets Foreign and Domestic Markets

Rejection @ 1% Contamination

Rejection @ 20% Contamination

Stringent Permitting Req’mnts

Stringent Quality Standards

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Diverse Uses for OrganicDiverse Uses for Organic

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CompostingComposting

Source: City of Bakersfield

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Organic Facilities in Kern CountyOrganic Facilities in Kern County

• Private• Synagro – Greenwaste Only

• Liberty – Biosolids Co-composting

• Community Recycling

• Public• Mt. Vernon – Greenwaste and Foodwaste

• Shafter-Wasco Landfill -

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Compost Facility ChallengesCompost Facility Challenges(regulatory, economic, and environmental issues)(regulatory, economic, and environmental issues)

• Reduce VOC Air Emissions• Electrify Diesel Equipment• Compost More with Less Space• Add Food Waste (without Vectors)• Save/Conserve Water

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How toElectrify Windrows?

Load 100,000Tons/Year

Drive 40,000Miles per YearIn and Out ofWindrows

Source: City of Bakersfield

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Space Savings – Windrow vs. ASPSpace Savings – Windrow vs. ASP

20’

8’

Large Windrows22,500 Cubic Yards / Acre / Year

Extended Aerated Static Piles71,000 Cubic Yards / Acre / Year

12’

35’

Source: City of Bakersfield

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Compost Cap Over Feedstock - ASPCompost Cap Over Feedstock - ASP

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Aeration and VOC Emissions TestingAeration and VOC Emissions Testing

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New Methods of Water Distribution…New Methods of Water Distribution…

Source: City of Bakersfield

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Sprinklers – Keep Compost Cap Moisto Cheaper than Water

trucks

o Three sprinklers per pile with automatic timer

o Water 6 minutes per hour 12 times per day in blazing summer

o Compost cap kept consistently moist

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Screening Plastic from Compost

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Capturing Plastic Film with Air Flow

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Electric Conveyors for Finished CompostElectric Conveyors for Finished Compost(Copied from mining industry)(Copied from mining industry)

Source: City of Bakersfield

Old Tractor Run

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Finished ProductFinished Product

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Compost Facility Challenges(regulatory, economic, and environmental issues)

• Reduce VOC Air Emissions• Electrify Diesel Equipment• Compost More with Less Space• Add Food Waste (without Vectors)• Save Water

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