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Title: Napa's Innovative Diversion Based Contract: An Update


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Napas Innovative Diversion Based Contract An
Update
  • Presented by
  • Tim Dewey-Mattia
  • Napa Recycling Waste Services
  • Sara Gallegos
  • City of Napa

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  • October 1, 2005 City and NRWS enter into
    10-year diversion based contract
  • City owns MDF, NRWS provides collection services
    and operates the facility
  • City collects rate , pays disposal at transfer
    station (60/ton)
  • Share of material sales revenue
  • 70 City/30 NRWS

3
MDF Flow and Weight Points
4
Compensation for Contractor (NRWS)
  • Components of Compensation
  • Operating and Capital Cost Payments (Based on
    2004 RFP proposals CPI/PPI)
  • Base Profit Margin (automatic 3)
  • Annual Diversion Incentive Payment (or Debit)
    Incentives above 50, Debit below 50
  • Share of Material Sales Revenue 70 City/30
    Contractor (NRWS)
  • Processing Fee for Throughput Over Baseline
    (processing above 80,550 tons/year)

5
  • Successes
  • Close partnership on all levels
  • Increased diversion, new programs
  • Increased processing totals at facility
  • Increased revenue from material sales

6
State leaders in e-waste recycling
  • Most per capita 1.1 million pounds in 2007
  • Over 100 tons e-waste appliances at Jun 08
    event REUSE included

7
Sample of Partnership and Innovation Color
Glass Sorters
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Challenges
  • Diversion incentive has floundered
  • Revenue split leads to marketing challenges
  • City new garbage company
  • Funding issues with new programs

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Lessons
  • Brings jurisdiction and contractor together as
    diversion team
  • Its good business to recycle
  • Limitations Citys inability to fund new
    programs because of added costs
  • With Zero Waste, may need to come up with new
    rate structure

12
Solutions
  • Local will Zero Waste Ordinance
  • Action on State level
  • Fix regulatory hurdles for composting permitting,
    take away subsidies for landfilling
  • increase diversion requirements to 75
  • Recognize recycling/compostings powerful place
    in the fight against climate change

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Contact info Tim Dewey-Mattia Public
Education Manager NRWS/NCRWS (707) 256-3500
x1204 tim_at_naparecycling.com www.naparecycling.com
Sara Gallegos Materials Diversion Analyst City
of Napa (707) 257-9667 sgallegos_at_cityofnapa.org
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