Annual Reporting Data Received – What We’ve Learned Cindy M. Smith (303) 692-3409...

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Annual ReportingData Received – What We’ve Learned

Annual ReportingData Received – What We’ve Learned

Cindy M. Smith

(303) 692-3409

cynthia.smith@state.co.us

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Colorado Departmentof Public Healthand Environment

Whom?Whom?

Composting Facilities

Recycling Facilities

Scrap Tire Facilities

When? When?

By May 1st each year

How?

Forms available on Division web site

http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hm/solidwaste.htm

Solid Waste Regs (Section 14)Solid Waste Regs (Section 14)

“Compost facility” means a site where compost is produced.

“Composting” means the biological process of degrading organic materials that is facilitated and controlled through intentional and active manipulation of piles and windrows.

Each Class I, II and III composting facility shall submit an annual report by May 1st each year to CDPHE and local governing body

Solid Waste Regs (Section 8)Solid Waste Regs (Section 8)

Each recycling facility shall submit an annual report to CDPHE for the previous calendar year, on or before May 1st.

“Recycling operation” means a separate facility, or a part of a solid waste disposal facility at which recyclable materials may be separated from other materials for further processing or marketing.

Solid Waste Regs (Section 8)Solid Waste Regs (Section 8)

“Recyclable materials” means any type of discarded or waste material that is not regulated under Section 25-8-205(1)(e), C.R.S., and can be reused, remanufactured, reclaimed or recycled but not including recycled auto parts or excluded scrap metal that is being recycled, or scrap that is composed of worn out metal or metal product that has outlived its original use.

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2005 RECYCLED MATERIALS

145,768

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2004 RECYCLED MATERIALS

2004 - 2005 Recycled Material Comparison

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2004 - 2005 Recycled Material Comparison

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Solid Waste Regs (Section 10)Solid Waste Regs (Section 10)

All scrap tire facilities that are not regulated under Section 8 recycling regulations shall have a certificate of designation and are required to submit an annual report by May 1 each year to CDPHE and the local governing body.

WASTE TIRES GENERATED IN 2005 PERCENTAGE OF TIRES RECYCLED

WASTE TIRES ADDED TO

INVENTORY STORAGE

21%

WASTE TIRES DISPOSED IN

MONOFILL4%

WASTE TIRES RECYCLED

75%

2004

2005

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2005 RECYCLED WASTE TIRE END USE MARKETS

Tire Derived Fuel Vibration Dampening Resale Leachate MaterialFence/Windbreak Recreational Areas Landscape

Telling the Solid Waste StoryTelling the Solid Waste Story

Outreach – educate facilities regarding their annual reporting requirements

Capture data from “true universe” of regulated facilities to accurately portray level of composting, recycling, and scrap tire management activities occurring in Colorado

Telling the Solid Waste StoryTelling the Solid Waste Story

Reporting Forms - material categories (lumping/splitting)

Reporting Consistency

Ability to compare data and track trends, we’ve only been collecting the data a couple of years

Telling the Solid Waste StoryTelling the Solid Waste Story

Annual Report data posted on Division web site

http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hm/solidwaste.htm