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Title: The District of Columbia Department of Public Works


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The District of ColumbiaDepartment of Public
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The Preferred Choice
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DC Office of Recycling
Numbers in our Neighborhood December 15, 2008
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580,000
20 mil
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800,000 tons
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Did you know
110 x 74 x 344 yards
550 ft x2
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City Council established
The Multimaterial Management Act of 1989
  • Solid Waste stream increasing
  • Landfill and incineration not sufficient
  • Source reduction methods must be established
  • Separation scheme outlined city-wide goal 45
  • Office of Recycling established.

formerly DC ST 7-226 now DC ST 8-1007
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D.C. Code 8-1001
8-1007. Mandatory source separation program
Formerly 6-3407 (a) By October
1, 1989, owners and occupants of commercial
property shall separate from their solid waste,
bundle or containerize, and provide for the
recycling of all newspaper. In addition, owners
and occupants of office buildings, including the
District government, shall separate for
collection and provide for the recycling of all
paper, as required by the Mayor by rules issued
pursuant to 8-1018. (b) By October 1, 1990,
owners and occupants of commercial property shall
separate for collection and provide for the
recycling of all glass and metal
  • D.C. Code 8-1001 defines the materials
    required for separation as well as the obligation
    for all commercial properties (designated
    non-residential by way of business operations
    within or containing 4 units or more) to recycle
    within the District of Columbia.

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Save Money And Reduce Trash
Be SMART!
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Requirements for Commercial Businesses
  • Separate mandated materials from solid waste.
  • (2 streams, minimum)
  • Enclose all waste/recyclables in rigid containers
    at point-of-pickup e.g. loading dock / parking
    lot.
  • Contract a registered recycling hauler, visiting
    at least 2x / month.
  • Inform Staff and Guest via ongoing basis
  • Submit a Commercial Recycling Plan application
    (available online), every two years.
  • Pass Site Inspection

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Waste Streams of Source Separation
Bottles Cans
Mixed Paper
Solid Waste
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Commercial Recycling Plan By Mail or Online
  • Questions of Recycling Plan
  • Binding Contract with Registered Hauler
  • List of commodities intended for recycling
  • Frequency of Collection
  • Name and phone of designated coordinator
  • Square footage of property.

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List of Approved Haulers
  • ?Renewal Annual
  • Vehicles Display current sticker on each door
  • Drivers Must carry recycling registration card

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Successful Completion
?Window Endorsement
Building Certificate
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Fine Schedule
Tools Resources
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Office Staff
Tools Resources
William Easley, Program Officer Debra Armstrong,
Investigator Kayanda Jones, Investigator Sherry
Porter, Investigator Russell Klein,
Educator Tonya Majette, Program Support Brigette
Sanders, Program Support
Solid Waste Enforcement and Education Program
Recycling Hotline 202-645-8245
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Web Guides
Tools Resources
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Numbers in Our Neighborhood
Program Basics
  • 49,000 Affected Properties (including the
    following)
  • 112 Hotels
  • 5,478 Retail stores
  • 2,155 Food Service Establishments
  • 1,389 Office Buildings
  • 1,556 Federal Government Owned Buildings
  • 266 Leased Federal Buildings
  • 150 District Government Managed Buildings
  • 145 Public School Buildings

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Activators Tenants/Employees/Enviros
Calls/Emails Chains (CVS / KFC / etc.) Industries
(Hotels, Hospitals, etc.) Business Improvement
Districts (BIDs) Corridors (Wisconsin,
Connecticut, etc.) Annual Basis 5000 Inspections
1200 Warnings 1400 Notices of Violation
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The Downtown BID
300 Buildings 2000 Businesses
The Downtown BID area covers approximately 140
blocks from Massachusetts Avenue on the north to
the National Mall on the south, from Louisiana
Avenue on the east to the White House on the
west.
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Downtown BID (Start) 400,000 sq ft buildings
30 tenants (general non-compliance) 85,000 sq ft
buildings 10 tenants (2 tenants _at_
out-of-compliance)
400,000 sq ft buildings general
non-compliance 85,000 sq ft buildings 2 tenants
out-of-compliance
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Downtown BID (Process) 3430 Inspections 408 Warni
ngs 235 Notices of Violation 14 Educational
Workshops and Presentations
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Downtown BID Figures (Night Inspections)
General inspection program has finished. Night
inspections since June 2 days/week 6000 per
night 300 increase in Recycling Plan
Submissions 400 increase in Recycling Education
Requests
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Last Words
Normal Inspections (compared to other staff
distributions) Higher Inspection Efficiency
(Number of Contacts) Fines Greater due to SQ
footage schedule Higher Material Concentration,
especially paper Requests for Assistance low
Night Tours (compared to above) Greater Material
Visibility (fuller bins at COB) More Sanitation
Improprieties Revealed Higher fines Higher
awareness Cleaner loading docks Major Increase in
Plans Submissions across Property
portfolios Increased Requests for Educational
Workshops
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