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Local Funding Issues Alameda County, California
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Household Hazardous Waste Program Three Drop-off Facilities: Oakland, Hayward, and Livermore Staff rotates through facilities Each facility open at least week per month (Wednesday-Saturday for customers) Drop-in and appointment basis Serves households and small businesses
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HHW Program Structure Alameda County Waste Management Authority Alameda County Environmental Health Department Roles – Fiscal Oversight – Setting Service Levels – Defining Materials – Promotions – Providing Service
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Overview of StopWaste.Org Waste Management Authority (JPA) – State law 1989 – Countywide Integrated Waste Management Plan Recycling Board – Local initiative – 75% and beyond recycling goal – Recycling Plan HHW Mandate – State law 1986 – Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan
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Fees Authority Fees – WMA Fee $1.50/ton – Mitigation Fee $4.52/ton – San Francisco Fee $5.15/ton Recycling Board Fee – $7.06/ton Hazardous Waste Fee – $2.15/ton
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General Revenue Issues County Facilities – Three landfills – Three major transfer stations Legal Issues in Applying Fees Waste Flow Disposal Trends StopWaste.Org and Member Agency Policies
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Experience Raising Fees Historical Perspective Fee Increase 2000 Justification for Fee Increase Programmatic Costs Bond Refinancing
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Long Term Issues Serving larger portion of the county – Serving 4.2% of county households at an annual cost of $2.8 million. – Shift to full service at each facility could reach up to 15% of households. – New landfill rules on banned materials
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Long Term Issues Consumer education
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Long Term Issues Producer responsibility
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More information www.stopwaste.org
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