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New Mexico State Gov’t
RAID Grants for Solid
Waste Projects
Prepared for the 2016 Tribal Lands & Environment Forum
Margaret Chavez, Senior Environmental Specialist
Office of Environmental Technical Assistance
Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, Inc.
The Office of Environmental Technical Assistance
was established in 2005 by resolution of the All
Indian Pueblo Council and with full support of the
Jicarilla Apache Nation, the Mescalero Apache
Nation, and Ysleta del Sur.
.
OETA is a regional environmental resource to the 21
New Mexico Pueblos / Tribes and Ysleta del Sur in El
Paso, Texas to promote the enhancement of
environmental resources, environmental health and
to assist in the protection of tribal lands from
environmental hazards.
NMED
Solid Waste Bureau
The Recycling and Illegal Dumping Act (RAID) Grant was
created through the NM Legislature in 2005.
Purpose:
– To protect the health and welfare of current and future of
New Mexico by providing for the prevention and
abatement of illegal dumpsites
– To promote environmentally sound methods for reuse and
recycling
Recycling And
Illegal Dumping Act
Purpose (cont’d.)
– To create a statewide recycling alliance involving the
cooperation of cities, counties, state agencies, tribal
governments, land grant communities and private
businesses to encourage economic development,
community development and collaboration that foster
sustainable use of resources, increased recycling and a
cleaner and healthier environment.
Recycling And Illegal
Dumping Act
Purpose (cont’d.)
– To enhance and coordinate existing highway litter
control and removal and recycling efforts that include
the recycling of tires, glass, plastic, metal, paper
products, electronic waste and construction and
demolition materials.
Recycling And Illegal
Dumping Act
Created the Recycling And Illegal Dumping Fund
– $750,000-$900,000 allocated per year
– From vehicle registration fees - $0.50
– Scrap tire projects receive 2/3 of funds
– 186 grants / $6.2 million awarded since 2007
RAID Grants
May be warded for Recycling Infrastructure, Education /
Outreach, Stimulating Recycling Markets, Scrap Tire
Management, Illegal Dump Cleanup and Prevention.
Eligible Entities:
• Municipalities
• Pueblos, Tribes, Nations
• Land grant communities
• Cooperative associations
• Solid Waste Authorities
RAID Grants Awarded
to ENIPC, Inc.
2009 $20,000 Abatement of tire stockpiles and haul to a
tire recycling facility
$20,000 Purchase of 2 recycling trailers
$ 8,500 Refrigerant removal equipment & training
2010 $12,400 Household hazardous waste disposal fees
2014 $87,000 Purchase of tire baler & wheel crusher
2016 $14,300 Refrigerant recovery training & trailer
2009 Tire Grant Results
#
Passenger
Tires
#
Truck
Tires
Tires-
Tons
Enchantment
Transport,
Inc.
(505) 873-
3124
State Rubber
& Env Sol'ns
(806) 592-
3803
Hauls Date Scheduled $10,000.00 $10,000.00
Jicarilla 6/30/09 1344 3 13.58 $1,350.00 $8,650.00 $1,050.60 $8,949.40
Laguna 7/23/09 1309 0 13.09 $1,050.00 $7,600.00 $916.30 $8,033.10
San Felipe 7/28/09 1064 2 12.09 $990.00 $6,610.00 $846.30 $7,186.80
Laguna 8/11/09 1149 0 12.93 $1,050.00 $5,560.00 $905.10 $6,281.70
San Felipe 8/18/09 1142 0 11.42 $990.00 $4,570.00 $799.40 $5,482.30
Isleta 8/25/09 1168 12 12.31 $0.00 $4,570.00 $861.70 $4,620.60
Jemez 9/8/09 1189 16 12.57 $1,070.00 $3,500.00 $879.90 $3,740.70
Isleta 9/15/09 1139 18 12.34 $0.00 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,740.70
Jicarilla 9/22/09 1511 0 15.11 $1,350.00 $2,150.00 $1,057.70 $2,683.00
San Felipe 9/29/09 1188 0 11.88 $990.00 $1,160.00 $831.60 $1,851.40
San Felipe - Rim Removal $836.00 $324.00 $1,851.40
San Felipe - last haul 1/19/10 940 19 10.44 $990.00 ($666.00) $730.80 $1,120.60
TOTALS 13143 70 137.76 $10,666.00 $8,879.40
Reimbursement Request #1 √ $2,400.60 Remaining $454.60
Reimbursement Request #2 √ $4,822.60
Reimbursement Request #3 √ $2,596.20 Tesuque 158
Reimbursement Request #4 √ $2,939.90 San Ildefonso 193
Reimbursement Request #5 √ $2,407.70 Ohkay
Owingeh 70
Reimbursement Request #6 √ $1,821.60 Jicarilla TS 2855
Reimbursement Request #7 $836.00 Jemez 667
RFP $1,720.80 Santa Ana 418
$19,545.40 Sandia 319
San Felipe 1100
Jicarilla 2855 3 28.69 $4,808.30 Santo Domingo 278
Laguna 2458 0 26.02 $3,921.40 Cochiti 443
San Felipe 4334 21 45.83 $8,004.10 Isleta Pueblo 2307
Isleta 2307 30 24.65 $861.70 Laguna TS 2458
Jemez 1189 16 12.57 $1,949.90 Jemez TS 1189
Unaccounted 688
13143 70 137.76 $19,545.40 13143
tires TT tons total spent
2009 EPA 608
Certification Training
Certified 26 tribal environmental professionals
Trainer: American Trainco (private contractor)
Partnered with the Ohkay Casino (Facility Manager):
• purchased refrigerant equipment at a discount,
• free training room,
• provided refreshments,
• provided hands-on training
2009 EPA 608
Certification Training
No. Date
Make of
Appliance Model Number Serial Number
Refrigerant
Type
Amount of
Refrig in
Appliance Initials
Refrigerant Removal Log
2010 Recycling Grant
$12,400
Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
ENIPC Household Hazardous Waste Collection
Event
Host San Felipe Pueblo
6/30/2010
Type of Waste lbs
Paint Related Material 4044
Aersols 52
Corrosive Acids 100
Corrosive Bases 12
Gas Cylinders 30
Used Oil and Antifreeze 13903
Alkaline Batteries 69
Total 18210
EPA 608 Certification
Training
The Federal Government of the United States requires all individuals
who open a system or container holding a controlled refrigerant to be
certified. Persons who work on stationary equipment or use refrigerant
designed for these systems can become certified by passing a proctored
Section 608 examination. Candidates for this test can be certified in any
of the three equipment categories plus universal.
CORE – To pass any EPA type, a candidate must pass the CORE section
of the test plus one of the technician types below. Once the CORE is
Passed it need not be taken again and it may be used for additional EPA
Types.
There are four (4) categories of technician certification
TYPE I - Persons who maintain, service or repair small appliances
must be certified as Type I technicians.
TYPE II - Persons, who maintain, service, repair or dispose of
high or very high-pressure appliances, except small appliances
and motor vehicle air conditioning systems, must be certified as
Type II technicians.
TYPE III - Persons, who maintain, service, repair, or dispose of
low-pressure appliances must be certified as Type III
technicians.
UNIVERSAL - Persons, who maintain, service or repair both low
and high-pressure equipment, as well as small appliances, must
be certified as Universal technicians.
2016 EPA 608
Certification Training
Certified 12 tribal environmental professionals
Trainer: Santa Fe Community College
3 sessions offered and one more in the Fall
Hands-on Training included
Changes to regulations:
Separate refrigerants (separate cylinders)
Recycling refrigerants vs. incinerating
Equipment Lending Agreement
for
ENIPC Equipment
Responsibilities
The ENIPC equipment & supplies will be housed at ENIPC – OETA. Tribes will submit a
written request to ENIPC – OETA or sign the Equipment Lending Agreement at the time of
check out.
NM Tribes Expectations:
Tribes will be held responsible for all equipment and supplies checked out from the ENIPC
– OETA;
Proper use and care of the ENIPC equipment & supplies;
Tribe will be held responsible for any lost or damaged equipment / supplies;
Tribal employees will inspect equipment / supplies before leaving ENIPC – OETA Office;
Return equipment / supplies in clean condition;
Return equipment / supplies in a timely manner, not to exceed 5 working days;
ENIPC – OETA Expectations:
ENIPC – OETA will house and maintain the equipment;
All paperwork is filled out and signed by Tribal employee;
All equipment / supplies are in working order;
Assist Tribes with outreach activities upon request by Tribes;
Agreement
As a partner, the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, Inc. - Office of Environmental Technical Assistance lends the
ENIPC equipment and supplies to be utilized by a Tribal employee only. By signing this equipment agreement it will be
understood the specified responsibilities will be met and adhered to.
_____________________________ ___________________________ _____________
Tribal Employee Title Date
_____________________________ __________________________
Tribe / Organization Program
_____________________________ _____________ ___________________
OETA Employee Date Return By (date)
Itemized ENIPC Equipment & Supplies Checked Out Returned
1 – ___________________________ ___________ ________
1 – ___________________________ ___________ ________
1 – ___________________________ ___________ ________
1 – ___________________________ ___________ ________
1 – ___________________________ ___________ ________
1 – ___________________________ ___________ ________
NOTES:
IV. Agreement
As a partner, the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, Inc. - Office of Environmental Technical Assistance lends the Refrigerant Recovery Equipment and
supplies to be utilized by an EPA Certified Tribal employee only. By signing this equipment agreement it will be understood that the specified responsibilities
will be met and adhered to.
_____________________________ __________________________ _____________
EPA Certified Tribal Employee Certification Number Date
_____________________________ __________________________
Tribe / Organization / Program Title
_____________________________ _____________ ___________________
Margaret Chavez Date Return By (date)
Senior Environmental Specialist
Refrigerant Recovery Equipment & Supplies Checked Out Returned
1 - G5 Twin Refrigerant Recovery Unit ___________ ________
1 – “Yellow Jacket” Brass Manifold (red, yellow, blue hoses) ___________ ________
1 – Imperial Piercing Tool ___________ ________
1 – Bullet Piercing Valve ___________ ________
1 – Shipping Scale ___________ ________
1 – 30 lb Cylinder ___________ ________
NOTES:
2017 RAID Tire Grant - $75,000
Jicarilla Hauling Fees $15,470 4,420 miles Tipping Fees $9,600 120 tons
12,000 tires/1200 tires per truckload = 10 trips 12,000 tires/100 per ton = 120 tons
442 miles (Jicarilla - Denver City, TX) * $3.50 = $
1,547 per trip
120 tons * $80 per ton =
$9,600
$1,547 *10 trips = $15,470
note: 442 miles * 10 trips = 4,420 miles
San Felipe Hauling Fees $5,950 1,700 miles Tipping Fees $3,168 39.6 tons
cochiti - 200 + 50 = 250 1580 tires/1200 tires per truckload = 1.3 trips ~ 2 trips 1580 tires/100 tires per ton = 15.8 tons
100 golf cart tires = 50 psgr tires
340 miles (San Felipe - Denver City, TX) * $3.50 =
$1,190/trip
15.8 tons * $80 per ton =
$1,264
san felipe - 200 $1, 190 * 2 trips = $2,380
santa ana - 420 + 8 bales
Contingency: $2,380 * 2 =
$4,760
Contingency: $1,264*2 =
$2,528
sandia - 500 + 10 tractor tires
kewa - 200 1 bale ~ 1 ton
Isleta -
10 8 bales ~ 8 tons = 1 truckload 8 tons * $80 per ton = $640
1 trip = $1,190
Zia Hauling Fees $6,142.50 1,755 miles Tipping Fees $4,160 52 tons
200 + 50 bales 200 tires/ 100 tires per bale = 2 bales 2 tons * $80 per ton = $160
~ 2 tons
1 bale ~ 1 ton
50 bales ~ 50 tons
50 tons * $80 per ton =
$4,000
50 tons /10 tons per truck load = 5
truckloads
351 miles (Zia Pueblo - Denver City, TX) * $3.50 =
$1,228.5/trip
$1,228.5/trip * 5 trips =
$6,142.5
20
Jemez Hauling Fees $2,534 724 miles Tipping Fees $1,120 14 tons
14 bales 1 bale ~ 1 ton
14 bales ~ 14 tons
14 tons * $80 per ton =
$1,120
14 tons/10 tons per truckload = 1.4 truckloads ~ 2
trips
362 miles (Jemez Pueblo - Denver City, TX) * $3.50 =
$1,267/trip
$1,267/trip * 2 trips = $2,534
Acoma Hauling Fees $5,250 1500 miles Tipping Fees $5,920 74 tons
acoma 1000 + 16 bales
1200 tires/1200 tires per truckload = 1
trips 1200 tires/100 tires per ton = 12 tons
laguna 200
375 miles (Acoma - Denver City, TX) * $3.50 =
$1,312.5/trip
12 tons * $80 per ton =
$960
$1, 312.5*1 trip = $1, 312.5
Contingency: $1,312.5 * 2 =
$2,625
Contingency: $960 * 2 =
$1,920
1 bale ~ 1 ton
16 bales ~ 16 tons
50 tons * $80 per ton =
$4,000
16 tons /10 tons per truck load = 1.6 truckloads
375 miles (Acoma Pueblo - Denver City, TX) * $3.50 =
$1,312.5/trip
$1,312.5/trip * 2 trips =
$2,625
Zuni Hauling Fees $6,552 936 miles Tipping Fees $3,200 40 tons
2000
tires
2000 tires/1200 tires per truckload = 1.7 trips ~ 2
trips 2000 tires/100 tires per ton = 20 tons
468 miles (Zuni Pueblo - Denver City, TX) * $3.50 =
$1,638/trip
20 tons * $80 per ton =
$1,600
$1, 638* 2 trips = $3,276
Contingency: $1,638 * 2 =
$3,276
Contingency: $1,600 * 2 =
$3,200
Santa Clara Hauling Fees $3,539 1011 miles Tipping Fees $1,776
22.2
tons
Taos - 20 tires 760 tires/ 1200 per truckload = 1 trip 760 tires/100 tires per ton = 7.6 tons
Santa Clara - 400
337 miles (Santa Clara - Denver City, TX) * $3.50 =
$1,170.50/trip
7.6 tons * $80 per ton =
$608
San I - 100 tires + 7 bales
$1,179.50 * 1 trip =
$1,179.50
Tesuque - 10 Contingency: $1,179.50 * 2 = $2,359
Contingency: $608 * 2 =
$1,216
Nambe - 30
Pojoaque - 0 7 bales ~ 7 tons 7 tons * $80 per ton = $560
Picuris - 200
7 tons /10 tons per truck load = .7
truckloads
Ohkay -
?
337 miles (Santa Clara - Denver City, TX) * $3.50 =
$1,179.50/trip
$1,179.50 * 1 trip =
$1,179.50
TOTALS: Hauling Fees $45,437
12,046
miles Tipping Fees $28,944
361.8
tons
Total
tires: 34,740 TOTAL BUDGET: $74,381 Cost per tire: $2.16
$619
Comm
Ed
$
75,000
2017 RAID Tire Grant – Letters of Support
{Tribal Letter Head}
March 22, 2016
Governor Michael T. Sandoval
Pueblo of San Felipe
PO Box 4339
San Felipe Pueblo, NM 87001
Dear Honorable Governor Sandoval:
The {Pueblo/Tribe} is in full support of your application for a Tire Grant through NMED’s Recycling and
Illegal Dumping (RAID) Grant. The {Pueblo/Tribe} is making a full commitment as a partner and is
willing to assist in this effort by transporting tires to the nearest collection point identified in the project.
The {Pueblo/Tribe} commends the Pueblo of San Felipe for making this application on behalf of New
Mexico pueblos and tribes. With limited solid waste funding, it is important that this application is
successful.
If you need any additional information feel to contact me at (505) xxx-xxx.
Sincerely,
Name, Title
ENIPC Equipment Lending Inventory List
• XRF Lead Paint Analyzer – Brownfields
• GPS Juno (3) – Brownfields
• GPS GeoXT (2) – Brownfields
• Recycling Trailers (2) – RAID Grant
• Recycling Bins (25) – Coca Coila Bin Grant
• VOC Field Screening Kits – UST
• Refrigerant Removal Equipment – RAID Grant
• Tire Baler – RAID Grant
• Wheel Crusher – RAID Grant
• Bulb Crusher – GAP
• Sonde Water Quality Probe – GAP
• 6’X12’ Enclosed Trailer – RAID Grant
Video Conferencing Equipment available at the Albuquerque Office
– US EPA Region 6
New Mexico State Gov’t RAID
Grants for Solid Waste Projects
Margaret Chavez, Senior Environmental Specialist
ENIPC - OETA
327 Eagle Drive / PO Box 969
Ohkay Owingeh, NM 87566
Cell: (505) 692-8774
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.enipc-oeta.org
“Ni Tra”, Thank You