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Title: Gate Fee Training


1
Gate Fee Training
Welcome to the Office Staff Training
This module focuses on Disposal
Reporting System (DRS) and Riverside County Waste
Management Gate Fee Office Staff
responsibilities according to the regulations.
2
The Riverside County Waste Management (RCWM)
Gate Fee Main Office Staff
  • RCWM gate fee main
  • office staff is the local
  • entity responsible for
  • compiling the disposal
  • information received
  • from the gate services
  • assistant (gsas) and
  • haulers.

3
Calculating Diversion Rates
Diversion rates are estimated each year by
subtracting disposal from generation.
Generation is estimated through generation
studies and disposal data is from the Disposal
Reporting System. Base year generation is
adjusted for changes in population and economics
before subtracting the reporting year disposal
amounts to estimate the reporting year diversion
rate.
4
Daily Tracking vs. Quarterly Reporting
  • Daily tracking means determining where the waste
    is from and tons and maintaining these records
    for audits.
  • Quarterly reporting means compiling information
    on where the waste is from and tons gathered
    through tracking during the quarter reporting
    the quarterly totals allocated to each city and
    county.
  • It is important to understand the difference
    between daily tracking of
  • information and quarterly reporting of summary
    information.
  • Daily tracking, for the purposes of DRS, means to
    collect information on where the
  • waste is from and tonnage information as set in
    the regulations and described in this
  • training.
  • Quarterly reporting, for the purposes of DRS,
    means to compile the daily information on where
    the waste is from and tonnage gathered through
    the quarter and report the quarterly totals
    allocated to each city and county. Quarterly
    information is also sent to the county.

5
Reporting Requirements for All Entities
6
Reporting Requirements continued
  • Revised Disposal Reporting System regulations
    became effective
  • January 1, 2006.
  • The original DRS reporting requirements that
    remain in effect for
  • all entities, the revised requirements and the
    different roles of each
  • entity and why obtaining the correct information
    from the haulers
  • is critical.
  • These entities include
  • Haulers, Facilities, Agencies/Counties/Jurisdicti
    ons and the California Integrated Waste
    Management Board (CIWMB).

7
Reporting Requirements for Haulers
8
Requirements for Haulers continued
  • Reporting requirements for haulers prior to
    January 1, 2006
  • that remain in effect.
  • Haulers are required to identify the city or
    county where the waste is from.
  • The data is used to determine the amount of waste
    to allocate to each city
  • and county for the entire quarter. That
    information is provided to landfills,
  • transformation facilities, transfer stations and
    material recovery facilities.
  • Also, each quarter a public contract hauler who
    exports waste out of
  • California, must prepare a report on the tons of
    exported waste and where
  • the waste is from and provide it to counties and
    RCWM gate fee main office.

9
Reporting Requirements for
Landfills/Transformation Facilities
10
Requirements for Landfills/Transformation
Facilities continued
  • Reporting requirements for Landfills/Transformatio
    n facilities
  • prior to January 1, 2006 that remain in effect.
  • Transfer stations are required to collect
    information on where each load of waste
  • is from and to provide total tons and origin
    allocations to landfills and
  • transformation facilities.
  • Also, transfer stations must report quarterly to
    counties and RCWM gate fee
  • main office information on amounts of waste
    exported out of state and where
  • the waste came from.
  • Landfills and transformation facilities must
    collect information on where each
  • load of waste is from during the survey period
    and provide total tons and origin
  • allocations to counties and RCWM gate fee main
    office.

11
Reporting Requirements for Counties/Jurisdictions
The reporting requirements for counties/jurisdicti
ons prior to January 1, 2006 that remain in
effect. Counties and RCWM gate fee main office
must submit quarterly disposal summaries to
jurisdictions. Jurisdictions then use these
quarterly disposal summaries to show their
diversion progress when submitting their annual
report to the CIWMB.
12
Revised Reporting Requirements for Haulers
Landfills/Transformation Facilities -continued
13
Revised Requirements for Haulers
Landfills/Transformation Facilities -continued
  • Revised reporting requirements as of January 1,
    2006 involve haulers,
  • landfills/transformation facilities, RCWM gate
    fee main office.
  • For haulers In addition to reporting the tons of
    exported waste and where the waste is from and
    providing the information to counties and
    regional agencies, they must also send the
    information to jurisdictions, upon request.
  • For landfills and transformation facilities In
    addition to collecting information on where
  • each load of waste is from during the survey
    period and providing total tons and origin
    allocations to counties and regional agencies,
    they must also send the information to
    jurisdictions, upon request.
  • For transfer stations and materials recovery
    facilities In addition to reporting to counties
    and regional agencies the tons of waste exported
    out of state and where the waste is from,
    transfer stations and materials recovery
    facilities must also send the information to
    jurisdictions, Upon request.
  • All facilities must submit an annual report of
    disposal facility methods to the county or
  • regional agency in which they are located.
  • For counties Each county must forward a copy of
    the annual reports of disposal reporting
  • methods received from each facility to the Board.

14
Revised Who Reports in the Disposal Reporting
System Chart
15
Revised Who Reports in the Disposal
Reporting System continued
  • The frequency for collecting information on where
    the waste is
  • from was changed in the regulation revisions that
    became
  • effective January 1, 2006.
  • Information on where the waste is from determined
    by public
  • contract haulers must be based on dispatcher
    records or hauling
  • routes, billing or other relevant records. Access
    to records must
  • be provided to affected parties.

16
What is disposal?
Disposal equals all tons disposed at
CIWMB-permitted solid waste landfill, which
includes all tons disposed, all tons transformed
at CIWMB permitted transformation facilities, and
all tons exported for disposal out of state.
17
The Disposal Reporting System
  • Waste Origin
  • Jurisdiction-of-origin
  • GSAs sends information to RCWM Main Office
  • Export Reported
  • RCWM Main Office sends Disposal Report to CIWMB
  • and Jurisdictions

18
The Disposal Reporting System continued
  • GSAs are required to perform jurisdiction-of-orig
    in surveys to collect
  • information on where the waste, disposed at the
    landfill, is from.
  • At the end of each quarter, the gsas send
    summary reports to the RCWM gate fee
  • main office to produce the countywide disposal
    report that is sent to the CIWMB
  • and affected jurisdictions.
  • Public contract haulers and transfer stations are
    required to report to the RCWM
  • gate fee main office all waste amounts exported
    and disposed from each jurisdiction
  • since that waste does not get captured at a
    CIWMB-permitted disposal landfill.
  • RCWM gate fee office staff gathers information on
    waste received, waste disposed,
  • alternative daily cover, alternative intermediate
    cover, and beneficial reuse and
  • reports it to the CIWMB and to all jurisdictions
    that disposed waste within their
  • county or region.

19
What is a Quarterly Disposal Report?
  • ?? A Quarterly Disposal Report includes
  • Summary Information
  • Name and Solid Waste Information System Number
  • Reporting Quarter and Year
  • Summary Data
  • Landfills Transformation Facilities
  • ?? Total tons of solid waste accepted, excluding
    soil received and used onsite
  • ?? Total tons of solid waste sent off-site for
    reuse, recycling or composting
  • ?? Total tons of solid waste disposed/transformed
    at facility

20
What is a Quarterly Disposal Report?
continued
  • RCWM gate fee quarterly disposal report to the
    CIWMB and
  • jurisdictions includes Summary information,
    summary data, and tons by
  • each jurisdiction of origin.
  • Summary information consists of the name, SWIS
    number and reporting quarter and year.
  • Include the following summary information for
    landfills and
  • transformation facilities in Riverside county or
    region
  • 1. Total tons of solid waste accepted, excluding
    soil received and used onsite.
  • 2. Total tons of solid waste sent off-site for
    reuse, recycling or composting.
  • 3. Total tons of solid waste disposed/transformed
    at facility.

21
What is a Quarterly Disposal Report? continued
  • ?? Summary Data (contd)
  • Landfills Only
  • Total tons of soil accepted and used onsite
  • Estimated in-place density achieved (lb./cu.yd.)
    estimated waste-to-cover ratio
  • used at landfill, OR airspace utilization
    factor (tons/cu.yd.)
  • Total tons reported to Board of Equalization
  • Total tons of solid waste reused onsite for
  • Alternative daily cover, by material type
  • Alternative intermediate cover, by material type
  • Other beneficial reuse by material type
  • Transformation Facilities Only
  • For transformation facilities only tons of
    untreated ash

22
Quarterly Reporting for Landfills
  • For landfills only, include
  • 1) Total tons of soil accepted and used onsite.
  • 2) Either the estimated in-place density achieved
    by tonnage and the estimated
  • waste-to-cover ratio used at the landfill or
    the airspace utilization.
  • 3) The total tons reported to BOE.
  • 4) The total tons of solid waste reused onsite
    for ADC by material type, AIC by material type
    and other beneficial reuse by material type.
  • For transformation facilities only, include tons
    of untreated ash resulting from the
    transformation process.

23
Quarterly Reporting for Tons
  • ?? Tons by each jurisdiction of origin
  • Tons of all solid waste all materials
    accepted at the facility,
  • excluding soil used onsite
  • ?? Tons reused onsite as
  • Alternative daily cover, listed by material type
  • Alternative intermediate cover, listed by
    material type
  • Tons host assigned by jurisdiction-of-origin
  • For stations public contract haulers tons of
    exported waste and disposal site name and
    location

24
Quarterly Reporting for Tons continued
  • For the tons by each jurisdiction of origin
    section, report
  • 1. Tons of all solid waste and all materials
    accepted at the facility, excluding soil
  • used onsite.
  • 2. Tons of alternative daily cover and
    alternative intermediate cover, listed by
    material type.
  • 3. Tons assigned to the host jurisdiction of a
    facility. This is waste for which the
  • jurisdiction of origin was not provided to
    the facility. A host jurisdiction has the
  • opportunity to address the host assigned
    tonnage in the annual report to the
  • Board.
  • 4. And for stations and public contract haulers,
    include tons of exported waste from
  • each jurisdiction, as well as the disposal
    site name and location.

25
Quarterly Report Submittals
  • Quarterly disposal information is sent to RCWM
  • Gate Fee Main Office and to jurisdiction(s) as
    requested.
  • Quarterly information is due by
  • June 15 for first quarter report
  • September 15 for second quarter report
  • December 15 for third quarter report
  • March 15 (of the next calendar year) for fourth
    quarter report
  • If a jurisdiction requests information of the
    previous year, RCWM gate fee main office should
    provide the jurisdiction quarterly information by
    these due dates.

26
Amended Disposal Reports
  • What should be done when an RCWM receives amended
    disposal information?
  • Jurisdictions may use amended data in their
    annual reports.
  • Deadline for submitting amended reports for a
    report year May 15 for the previous year.
  • If RCWM receives amended disposal information
    from a landfill or
  • transformation station or amended export
    information hauler, RCWM must send
  • CIWMB and each affected jurisdiction an amended
    report for each affected
  • quarter once per quarter, as applicable.
  • The final deadline for submitting revisions for a
    report year data is
  • May 15 for the previous year.
  • After the CIWMB finalizes the DRS data for
    posting on the web, no additional
  • changes will be made in the states database.
  • However, jurisdictions may use updated disposal
    information they
  • receive after the May 15 deadline in their annual
    reports.

27
Disposal Report Records
  • Must be kept for 3 years
  • Documentation to verify city and county
    allocations, for example
  • Route/billing information (from hauling company)
  • Multi-part tickets
  • Electronic data files

Documentation must be maintained that verifies
waste assigned to each city and county. For
example A landfill or waste-to-energy facility
might have route or billing information received
from the hauling company, and/or copies of
multi-part tickets, and/or electronic data files.
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Records Inspection/Review
  • Landfills and RCWM must allow representatives of
    city, county, operator CIWMB to inspect records
  • Landfills and RCWM can only inspect records
    relating to their own operations
  • Landfills and RCWM must respond to written
    requests within 10 days
  • No more than 14 additional days (if necessary)
  • Fees may be charged to cover cost of copies
  • Landfills and RCWM may request CIWMB to determine
    proprietary information review

29
Potential Compliance Issues
  • Record keeping, Access to records
  • Origin information, Export information
  • Information not submitted (or not submitted in
    timely manner)
  • Types of Compliance issues that could arise
    include
  • Insufficient record keeping Failure to keep
    records and maintain them for three (3) years is
    a potential compliance issue.
  • 2. Inadequate access to records for inspection
    Without access to the data in the disposal
    records, the affected parties would not be able
    to investigate the accuracy of the disposal
    information.
  • 3. Inaccurate information on where the waste is
    from Information on where the waste is from must
    be used by cities and unincorporated counties to
    determine their diversion rate compliance with
    the law. For example, failure to provide export
    information may lead to inaccurate waste disposal
    information.
  • Information that is necessary to assess accuracy
    of the origin information must
  • be submitted in a timely manner. Failure to do
    so could lead to inaccuracies in the data.

30
What is an Annual Methods Report?
  • ?? Annual Methods Report
  • RCWM Gate Fee Main Office shall forward annual
    reports on
  • disposal reporting methods to CIWMB maintain
    copies of the
  • records
  • The annual report shall cover periods beginning
    January 1 and
  • ending December 31, 2006
  • Annual report shall include information for each
    landfill and/or
  • transformation facility in the regulations.
  • RCWM gate fee office forwards to the
    CIWMB, the annual reports on disposal
  • reporting methods from each solid waste
    landfill in Riverside County.
  • Be sure to maintain copies
    for your records.
  • The landfills annual report shall cover
    each year beginning on January 1 and
  • ending on December 31.
  • The annual methods report includes
    information on DRS methods as
  • described for each landfill, and
    transformation station in the regulations.

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Tools Where to Go for More Information
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Tools Where to Go for More Information -
continued
33
In DRS, Accuracy is the Best Policy
  • Various cities and counties within the State of
    California use the DRS information to calculate
    their recycling rates
  • Accurate city and county waste disposal
    information is critical
  • Riverside County Waste Management Gate Fee
  • training guide focuses on getting accurate
    information
  • This concludes the Gate Fee Office training
    module
  • of the Disposal Reporting System
    Training.
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