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Dealing with the New City of Toronto Waste Levy. GTAA, September 24, 2008 By Tim Reeve-Newson. Will cover:. Equipment Private vs. City hauling Household Hazardous Waste (HHW). Levy Calculator. The calculator categorizes buildings into S, M, L, XL, and XL+ based on unit # and yardage/month - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Dealing with the New City of Toronto Waste Levy
GTAA, September 24, 2008By Tim Reeve-Newson
Will cover:
•Equipment•Private vs. City hauling•Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
Levy Calculator
•The calculator categorizes buildings into S, M, L, XL, and XL+ based on unit # and yardage/month
•400+ compactor rooms and calculator estimates:
•Majority in XL and zero in S
Hold-down bar- device used to lock lids closed
Hold-down bar▫The City Levy assumes you are compacting
at a ratio of 3:1▫After garbage has fallen down the chute, it
is pushed into the bin by the compactor▫Once bin is full:
If no hold-down bar - lids pop open, change bin
If has hold-down bar - continues to compact▫If no hold-down bar, no compaction
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Compactor Tuning•3:1 ratio what?•Waste audits have found a standard high-
rise resident’s garbage will compact at 3 bags to 1 under 1200psi
•Controlled by pressure switch•Compactor signals “full” and automatically
shutoffs at 1200psi•Various factory defaults and tension loss
over time•Tuning ensures your compactor is set at
1200psi•Oil replace/cleaning removes debris
824 psi pressure switch
560 psi extend
Time (s)
Example of compactor
tuning
1374 psi pressure switch
1375 psi extend
Time (s)
City vs. Private hauling•Which is cheaper?•A 22-floor 234-unit building expects to save
$300-$500 per month with a private hauler•City service estimated to cost $2,041 per
month – garbage, recycling, and durable goods collection
•Private hauling company estimated $1,458, per month, which includes a base fee of $1,258 for twice a week garbage and recycling collection, plus $200 for durable collection
Breakdown of private hauling fees•Waste 3-yard compacted bin
$35/lift•Recycling 3-yard bin $12/lift•Recycling 1.5-yard toter $15/lift•Recycling 95-gallon toter $9/lift•Durable goods collection $~200•Fuel surcharge(waived 1st year)
8.9%•Extra surcharges $?
Private hauling•Private hauling cost reduced by switching
from 95-gallon to 1.5-yard toters, provided free by the hauler
•Approx 3 times the capacity but only 1.6 times the cost
•30 day cancellation clause
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)•Reduce levy bill by separating household
hazardous waste •What is HHW?
Any materials carrying the following labels: corrosive, flammable, toxic, and explosive
HHW – what is it?
•Batteries, certain cleaning products & chemicals, glues, fluorescent light bulbs, paint, nail polish & polish remover, products with mercury and syringes
•Cement, pesticides, solvents, propane tanks, gasoline, motor oil and automotive products
HHW – what to do with it?• Have a centrally located depot where
residents can conveniently dispose of these items in a clearly labeled bin
• Once full, bring to a Reuse Centre (http://www.toronto.ca/garbage/depots.htm) or Community Environment Day (http://www.toronto.ca/environment_days/index.htm)
• For a free pickup (min of 10L, max of 50L) call Toxic Taxi at 416-392-4330
• Once collected these materials will either be reused, recycled or dismantled and disposed of properly
HHW – setting up a program• First consult the City’s Recycling Handbook
for Property Managers at http://www.toronto.ca/garbage/multi/pdf/recycling_handbook.pdf
• Designate and clearly label a bin (a 35 to 65-gallon size should suffice) in a convenient location (moving, common, recycling room)
• Sample of HHW bin label at http://www.wastesolutions.ca/news/
• Promote - elevators, bulletin boards, resident letters
HHW - savings
•Removing the free collection HHW from your levied garbage stream will volume thus levy
•If garbage or recycling container is contaminated with HHW, the City reserves the right to refuse collection, meaning you must hire a private hauler
Thank you
•Thank you for your time •Copy of presentation at:
http://www.wastesolutions.ca/news/
•By Tim Reeve-Newson Technical Sales Consultant