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Illegal Dumping in Illegal Dumping in Illegal Dumping in Illegal Dumping in Bayview Hunters Point Bayview Hunters Point Bayview Hunters Point Bayview Hunters Point September 12, 2016
Discarded Lights and Used Motor Oil
Discarded Containers and Litter
Tires
Abandoned Drum with Hazardous Waste
Abandoned Materials on Sidewalks
Stains on Ground from Releases
Dumping “Hot Spots”
Yosemite Slough Upland Area – Van Dyke
Cars, boats…tar equipment?
Construction Waste
Photo provided by Literacy for Environmental Justice
Homeless encampments
Partnerships – Prevention, Clean-up, Enforcement
San Francisco Conservation
Corps
SF Public Works
Recology SF
District Attorney
SF Environment
Literacy for Environmental
Justice
SF Department of Public Health
BVHP EJ Task Force
SF City Attorney
SF Police Department
SF Department of Homelessness
SF 311 Residents SF MTA
District Supervisor
California Air Resources Board
Greenaction for Health and Environmental
Justice
Bayview Hunters Point Environmental Justice Response Task Force bvhp-ivan.org
Public Outreach and Education
Community Education to Prevent Used Oil Pollution and Encourage Reporting of Illegal Dumping to 311
Conduct Brownfield Site Assessment
Opportunities for Collaboration
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Sraddha MehtaSenior Environmental Justice [email protected](415) 355-3723
SF Department of Public Health’s Role in Managing Abandoned Hazardous Waste
Jeff NalleSenior Environmental Health InspectorSan Francisco Department of Public Health
SF Department of Public Health’s Role in Managing Abandoned Hazardous Waste
Jeff NalleSenior Environmental Health InspectorSan Francisco Department of Public [email protected](415) 252-3976
Ian Schneider
San Francisco Public Works
Outreach & Enforcement (OnE) Team
Outreach and Enforcement (OnE) Team overview
•311-based service requests
•Supervisor’s offices
•Other City Agencies
•Recology Sunset Scavenger
•Community/Neighborhood/Merchant groups
Public Works Outreach and Enforcementillegal dumping violation examples
Street and Sidewalk CleaningMarch-May, 2016
•311 data for District 10:
4,920 service requests
•2,828 (57%) to Public Works,
1,939 (39%) to Recology
•1,675 (34%) are bulky items,
461 (9%) are hazardous material,
965 (20%) are encampment-related
•961 (20%) are in Bayview, Hunters
Point, India Basin neighborhoods
Public Works Outreach and EnforcementMarch-May, 2016
•279 incidents recorded in District 10
•106 (38%) outreach incidents,
146 (52%) Notices of Violation,
29 (10%) citations
•22 incidents (8%) refer directly to
illegal dumping,
42 (15%) refer directly to lack of
garbage collection service,
113 (41%) refer directly to nuisance
conditions
•124 (44%) are in Bayview - Hunters
Point neighborhoods
•$3,100 collected in citation payments
from citations issued in this time period
Possible Solutions
•Better Lighting
•Camera installation and public/private partnership
•Targeted enforcement
•Property owner and merchant coordination
•Interagency collaboration
www.sfpublicworks.org
Recology San Francisco’s Role in Managing Abandoned Materials
Paul GiustiCommunity and Government Affairs Manager Recology San Francisco
Recology’s Abandoned Materials Collection