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Title: Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste Program Plan


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Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste Program Plan

Municipal Contract Negotiations Update
  • D. Trevor Barton
  • Supervisor, Waste Management Planning
  • Region of Peel

2
Program Background
  • Phase 1 - Approved February 2008
  • launched July 1, 2008
  • Residential small quantity ICI materials
  • 3 collection channelsmunicipal, commercial
    automotive
  • Goal expand accessibility double recovery rate
    over 5 years

3
Phase 1 Materials
  • Paints, coatings and their containers
  • Solvents and their containers
  • Oil filters (used)
  • Containers only from oil
  • Single use dry cell batteries
  • Antifreeze and its containers
  • Pressurized containers (propane tanks and
    cylinders
  • Fertilizers, fungicides, herbicides,
    insecticides, pesticides and their containers

4
Key Elements
  • Participation Voluntary
  • Commercial Channel to fill the gaps
  • Payment of post collection costs only
  • Initial 3 year standardized agreement
  • No reimbursement for disposal of Phase 1 MHSW
    where 3Rs solutions were available

5
Program Implementation
  • Consultation sessions with municipalities and
    transporters
  • Creation of MHSW MIPC Municipal and Industry
    Program Committee
  • Completion of Standardized Agreement

6
MHSW MIPC Municipal and Industry Program
Committee
  • Negotiate standardized Municipal agreement
  • Field municipal questions, issues and comments on
    the program
  • On-going negotiations and consultation on program
    changes

7
Municipal MIPC Members
  • AMO Appointees
  • Sherry Arcaro
  • County of Peterborough
  •  
  • Milena Avramovic
  • AMO
  • Dave Gordon
  • Region of Peel
  • Pat Parker
  • City of Hamilton
  • Randall Roy
  • City of Sault Ste. Marie
  • Francis Veilleux  
  • Bluewater Recycling Association 
  • Jeanne Vilneff
  • Quinte Waste Solutions
  • Cameron Wright
  • Essex-Windsor Solid Waste Authority
  • City of Toronto Appointee
  • Dennis Lam
  • City of Toronto

8
Amended Phase 1, 2 and 3 become Consolidated
Plan
  • Ministers request for draft consolidated plan
  • Plan was submitted by WDO July 31, 2009 following
    consultation period
  • Approved by the Minister on September 22, 2009
    for implementation by July 1, 2010

9
Amendments to The Consolidated Plan
  • Full Extended Producer Responsibility
  • Increased access for consumers through a range of
    collection options
  • Shall include certain waste from industrial,
    commercial and institutional
  • Individual agreements with municipalities and
    other collectors

10
Additional Materials included in Consolidated
MHSW PlanEPR Increased to 23 material
categories effective July 1, 2010
  • Sharps, including syringes (residential only)
  • Switches that contain mercury
  • Thermostats, thermometers, barometers, or other
    measuring devices, if the thermostats,
    thermometers, barometers, or other measuring
    devices contain mercury
  • Batteries (excluding lead acid batteries from
    vehicles)
  • Aerosol Containers
  • Portable Fire Extinguishers
  • Fluorescent Light Bulbs Tubes (limited
    quantities)
  • Pharmaceuticals (residential only)

11
Service Provider Partnerships under Consolidated
MHSW Program
  • SO currently finalizing procurement strategy to
    manage transition from Phase 1 to Consolidated
    Plan
  • Contract with service providers to optimize
    collection, transportation, consolidation and
    processing services.
  • Collection Services REOI to both municipal and
    non-municipal organizations.

12
Municipal MHSW Depot Collection Channel
  • Municipal administered year-round and seasonal
    depots are backbone of collection programs
  • SO intends to work with individual municipalities
    to determine nature and type of appropriate
    services
  • Location
  • Hours of Service
  • Convenience
  • Determine form of compensation (per-hour)

13
Municipal MHSW Depot Collection Channel continued
  • SO intends to encourage collection service
    providers to adjust service hours to increase
    accessibility for residents
  • Offer premium rate for Preferred Accessibility
  • SO will be approaching municipalities to begin
    process of transitioning to full program
    responsibility
  • Assignment of current waste collection,
    transportation and processing contracts to SO

14
Municipal MHSW Depot Collection Channel continued
  • Fixed-period Term
  • Work Scope
  • Performance Measures
  • Promotion Education
  • Current Collection
  • Future Improvements
  • Collection Performance
  • Staffing Training Req.
  • Financial arrangements
  • Reporting Requirements
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Indemnity and insurance
  • Dispute resolution
  • Termination
  • General Provisions

15
Municipal MHSW Collection
  • SO encourages each municipality to review its
    unique circumstances
  • Accessibility and quality of current
    facilities/services
  • Cost Structure
  • Resident behaviour and expectations
  • Consider terms to provide collection service on
    behalf of SO to residents and SQG.
  • SO to approach municipalities to negotiate
    shortly

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Questions?
Contact information D. Trevor Barton, Region of
Peel Email trevor.barton_at_peelregion.ca Phone
(905) 791-7800 ext. 4467
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