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Agenda Packets - Recycling - 2000-08-08
COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT RECYCLING COMMITTEE AGENDA August 8, 2000 9:00 a.m. Conference Room 1A I. Public Outreach Program II. Standardized Container Program III. Large Item Collection IV. Mini Telephone Book Recycling Program V. Beverage Container Grant Final Report VI. Survey of Orange County Trash Hauling Programs VII. Household Hazardous Waste Program A. Safety -Meen (Curbside) Chapter 11 Protection SP$ANIT4 Costa Mesa S District �f C��P0RACT Phone (714) 754 -5043 Fax (714) 432 -1436 Mailing Address P. 0. Box 1200 Costa :Mesa, CA 92628 -1 200 0 Street Address 77 Fair Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 -6520 Board of Directors .4 rt Perry Arlene Schafer Greg [Vnodside James Ferryman Dan tiVorthitigton 0 Printed on Reci cied Paver JULY 2000 STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM BENEFITS LIST 1. Improved neighborhood appearance on trash collection day. 2. Increase in worker safety since containers are mechanically emptied; decrease in insurance costs. 3. Faster and more efficient pickup; fewer containers to pick up; more volume per container. 4. Wheels on containers allow easy maneuverability. 5. Attached lid provides rodent control and keeps out rain. 6. Fewer trash spill occurrences; more stable in wind 7. Allows for future variable rate structure. 8. Covers spectrum of manual, semiautomatic, or fully automatic emptying. a�SpgANlPq�y' ° ° ° °° oA COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT E c0'4pORA�,� Memorandum To: Board of Directors From: Joan Revak, Clerk of the District Date: August 4, 2000 Subject: LARGE ITEM COLLECTION PROGRAM The Large Item Collection Program is into its sixth week and the attached chart shows the totals week by week through July 28, 2000. Costa Mesa and Santa Ana Heights residents serviced by the District look forward to this yearly program as evidenced by the deluge of telephone calls received by District staff. A final report will be presented at the September Board meeting with a comparison to collection totals in previous years. 5-1011"1"1110 RRYMMIUMAIMS r/1-11 "I I , 71111! 11 Week Ending 23-Jun-00 30-jun-00 '8-Jul-00 14-Jul-00 21-Jul-00 28-jul-00 4-Aug-00 � 11 -Aug-00 18-Aug-00 25-Aug-00 TOTALS' Landfill Tonnage 39.99 43.56 46.91 56.08 50.69 $ 53.95 291.18 Recycled White Goods 7.29 8.03 13.02 13.43 15.01 13.16 Cradit $ 214.80 $ 225.B8 � 384.83 $ 35S�74 $ 4O1.52 $ 3533O � 1.819.05 � _ -_ _- ._ -_ _- _ _ _ _- _ -_ _ i * -�o r (n'j,4 Cc7C�Ci�C� L to J 4> m� z --R6us've D Cl- ' A' A NN ff "&rm t/V 9a �SPSANlTgRy COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT E ycORpORAT��`� Memorandum To: Board of Directors From: Joan Revak, Clerk of the District Date: August 3, 2000 Subject: MINI TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM The Mini Telephone Book Recycling Program ran from June 3 through July 14, 2000. Bins were placed in front of City Hall and at the Orange Coast College Recycling Center where a total of 2870 yellow page directories were collected (5.72 tons) which compares with 3920 books (7.84 tons) collected last year. ys _ SAgANIT�Rf ��c► � : ors coo o �• g �. p a y� ®gy� ®��a OR A't COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT BEVERAGE CONTAINER RECYCLING GRANT FINAL REPORT GRANT #5098 -205 Table of Contents Page Summary 2 Discussion of Funds 2 Project Successes 3 Discussion of Problems /Concerns 3 Findings and Conclusions 3 Statement of Future Support 4 Subcontractors List 4 News Articles /Media Coverage 5 -13 1 . i Summary The Costa Mesa Sanitary District, governed by a five - member Board elected at large, is responsible for residential trash collection and transmittal to a transfer station for recycling and disposal. The District is also responsible for liquid waste collection and transmission to County facilities for treatment and disposal. The District developed and administers numerous recycling programs for the City of Costa Mesa, Santa Ana Heights and other portions of unincorporated Orange County. The primary objective of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District project "Choose to Recycle" was to provide a convenient mechanism for the collection of beverage containers at public facilities and venues. The project enabled the District to purchase beverage container - recycling receptacles to encourage recycling of beverage containers. Initially, a total of twenty -six receptacles were purchased for placement at sixteen locations. Seven concrete receptacles were placed at TeWinkle Park, Goathill Junction, the home of a model railroad, and Costa Mesa High School. Nineteen containers were placed at City fire stations, police facilities and on each floor of Costa Mesa City Hall. Recycling captains were selected for each receptacle location with an incentive of a picnic bench, made of recycled material, for providing accurate and timely monthly reports. An additional fifteen indoor receptacles were purchased -for use at the City Hall location. Grant Award and Use of Funds The District was awarded $18,350 in grant funding for the purchase of beverage container receptacles for the grant period November 2, 1998 through June 30, 2000. Initially, nineteen Rubbermaid 23- gallon Slim Jim recycling receptacles were purchased for the indoor locations. An additional fifteen receptacles were purchased to augment the receptacles at City Hall. Engraved plates with Department of Conservation logo were purchased for all of the indoor containers as well as liners. Seven Quikcrete concrete containers with liners and recycling logo inset were purchased for the outdoor locations. Locks were also purchased for the concrete containers. A hexagon picnic bench /table was purchased from US Plastics Lumber. 2 Project Successes The project was successful at City Hall with a heightened awareness of the benefits of recycling beverage containers, justifying the purchase of additional receptacles for this facility. The fire station personnel were already avid beverage container recyclers, and the program further promoted recycling. Problems /Concerns Initial difficulties encountered in the program included choosing containers for the outside locations; approval by City staff was required and many obstacles had to be overcome. The original date for the major kick -off event for the program had to be postponed due to a new sewer main being installed at the Goathill Junction location. Promotion of the Beverage Container Grant Program occurred at the Goathill Junction location on July 17, 1999 at the dedication of restroom facilities and a snack bar. Members of the Board of Directors were present along with District staff and promotional and recycling products were distributed. Obtaining collection data from the Recycling Captains on a timely basis was a challenge and proved to be an ongoing problem. Phone calls and E -mails were made to each individual reminding them to report their data; staff visited the sites and communicated with employee associations to encourage timely data reporting. The outdoor containers located at Costa Mesa High School and TeWinkle Park have not worked well for collection of beverage containers, apparently due to lack of interest by the students. At these sites, trash accumulated in the containers with few beverage containers. To elicit greater participation at the High School, the school representative was contacted and encouraged to initiate announcements over the public address system reminding students of the beverage container recycling program. Unfortunately, there was not significant usage of the receptacles. Findings and Conclusions The two beverage recycling containers located at Costa Mesa High School were not properly utilized or monitored by the school organization responsible for them. The lids were broken and trash accumulated in the containers. Several attempts were made to prevent trash and debris from being thrown into the containers but were unsuccessful. Eventually, the school requested removal of the containers from the premises. The City of Costa Mesa recently completed construction of a Soccer Complex with six fields and a snack bar. The beverage 3 recycling containers have been relocated to the Soccer Complex. With approval of the Grant Manager, replacement lids for these two receptacles have been ordered due to the poor condition of the existing lids. The visitors to the soccer complex are more likely to have beverage containers rather than food and other trash. Collection of beverage containers at the Soccer Complex should prove more successful. Future Intent to Support /Maintain Project Beverage containers will continue to be collected at all locations; the Conservation Corps of Orange County has agreed to collect the containers from the receptacles at the TeWinkle Park location. Subcontractors Funded by Grant Recycling Products Inc. P. O. Box 5009 Bradford, MA 01835 King Badge & Button Co. 17792 Metzler Lane, Unit A Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Quick Crete Products Corp. Inc P. O. Box 639 Norco, CA 92860 -3149 US Plastics Lumber 12903 Jurupa Avenue Fontana, CA 92337 -6911 Quick Crete Products Corp. Inc. P. O. Box 639 Norco, CA 92860 -3149s 4 34 Rubbermaid 23 gallon Slim Jim Recycling Containers w /Lids and "We Recycle" Imprint 3/10/99 $1,451.92 34 Engraved Plates for Indoor Containers 5/28/99 $297.39 7 Outdoor Concrete Recycling Containers & Graphic Design 11/23/99 $3,985.69 Hexagon Picnic Bench /Table Art Design /Engraving 6/01/00 $828.17 2 Lids for Outdoor Concrete Recycling Containers 06/30/00 $342.65 News Articles /Media Coverage Attached are copies of flyers, press releases and news articles. Respectfully Submitted: J Revak, Project Director SIFT' ie o s�e {�rv�.or� �- �e .; Be e o to aWr u f7r1 itainers! no, A '63!0 j4i5014-3 Contact" . Lois Thompson P. O. Box 1200 Assistant Manager Costa Mesa, CA 9262 8-1200 Phone 714 754 -5043 Fax 714 432 -1436 Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION Sanitary District Selected to Receive State Grant Award Costa Mesa, CA. The Costa Mesa Sanitary District has been selected to receive grant funds for $18,350 from the California Department of Conservation. The grant will be used to purchase recycling receptacles for public areas and is designed to promote beverage container recyc ling. An exciting kick -off event showcasing the new program will be announced soon. The California Department of Conservation had $1,343,860 available in grant funds and received 79 applications requesting more than $6 million. Twenty -seven grant applications were funded. For additional information please call (714) 754 -5043. LOS ANGELES TIMES 10/9/98 COSTA MESA Agency to Get Funds for Recycling Bins The Costa Mesa Sanitary. Dis- trict will receive $18,350 from the California Department of Conservation to purchase recy- cling receptacles. Containers will be placed in public areas citywide to promote beverage container recycling. A kickoff event to showcase :he program will be announced soon. The conservation department received 79 applications for $1,343,860 in grant funding. Costa Mesa Sanitary was among 27 applicants to receive funding. Information: ( 714) 754 -5043. —JOHN CAN.A_LIS 8 Et DAILY PELOT 9/26/98 n Newport Beach /Costa Mesa Daily Pilot BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Sanitary District gets state recycling grant Recycling containers for glass, plastic and aluminum will be placed throughout the city by December thanks to a grant from the state Department of Conser- vation. The city's Sanitary District, which received $18,350, was one of 27 agencies that split more than 51.3 million in grant money to help promote recycling. Altogeth- er, 79 agencies applied for more than $6 million in funds. "This is going to be a great program for the city," said Jim Ferryman, board president. "We feel fortunate that we were picked. It is fulfilling a real need and it will help us get to the 50% landfill diversion goaL " Cities must divert 50 0,'0 of their trash from landfills by 2000 to meet state mandates. Trash is now sent to a facility in Stanton that mechanically sorts it for recy- clables. The district offers special recycling programs throughout the year for telephone books and Christmas trees, but these will be the first permanent recycling con- tainers the district has had, Ferry- man said. More than 20 containers will be placed around the city in pub- lic areas such as City Hall and J Fairview Park, said Joan Revak of the Sanitary District. The district plans to hold a kickoff event for the program, but no date has been set yet. — Elise Gee 9 a ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER(--- - 9/25/98 COSTA MESA The city can step up its recy- cling efforts thanks to an 318,350 grant from the state Department of Conserva- tion. The Sanitary District will purchase 24 receptacles to be placed in 16 public places such as City Hall, po- lice and fire stations, the Balearic Center, the Neigh- borhood Community Center and Goat Hill Junction at Fairview Park. The recep- tacles — which have three containers hooked together to allow separation of glass, plastic and aluminum — will be installed by Decem- ber. - Stephen Wall (714) 565 -6902 ft 10 DAILY PILOT 3/3/99 r_1_1 Tr1u1 buffs sidetracked by rcstroom Tor: Prom fell, Gary Dula, Russell Smith and Ilob, plalfool work on the new snack bar and restrnoun facilily at Goat ifill Junction on Tuesday. ABOVE: Norman Jobse chugs along in his Milli - scale steam engine at Goat f lilt Junction. Ulnncle ('uunl}' fA (Of.1 [intlilu 1'ls c lnl) nu'nlln Is all, lulilllin�l it hallnulnn 41 1;•ill ruff III I:,Ji0ow IImk I .t ril,A NIII!i A I lu• c ham/,, hmu"I lu Irnildin,l r,I,jl ,9a ,nl ;, 11,inia- luo• s, I, I", ow toi k1in,l ;, IiL•- ,;1/ ",1 r olls/, o, lion In( )I( I II I II In Iir's ;II I i,iI vi w I'n, 1,, 'I II( (Iunll, is usin,l `I :In,lloll ul ifs own 111.,11/•), lu build the lilst pelnla- nenl n•sllnunl Im ility I I airvinw I 'ill k. Its iiwml els am handliml all ,II the lalml, 11 ('111 I,rnniml rrnlrlete I„ installinrl Irlonlbintl and wili11(1 In niiw I(I fbo walk. "We've iwen saving for nlnursl 10 111, 1 TRAINS CONTINUED FROM 1 restroom and other Improve- ments are being funded through an anonymous $200,000 donation. The Costa Mesa Sanitary District is Installing a sewer line that will serve the two restroonrs. The Model Engi- neers donated $5,000 to that project. "I think the entire park has to be built with community effort," said Councilwoman Libby Cowan. "This is a great example of those who use the park helping to fund the ynals, s(lnil nrnl atvny uunnl In,lu Ibis," s;Iirl IirIL Ihnln,•Ily, a t\In,li•I Iin,tineels nrr�nlln•I. Ih,� nano), tins ulisr,i Ilu„nrll, nirinln•I •;' Jn, v; �n11 ,I�nuili, n,� limn r iliv env evlu, ,illy In• ni, ,, , •I limns al c �,rll I /ill .lien, lien "II's exl,,IU�ainy uni li,•n�:ul� .. I)nnnelly swirl ,II III'• I,nrjl•,I "W '11 Irr Inuk,� " I11,� rile /anal/,/ Iln� Zin ,i, i,• I�;uC I'll $A niilli'm in I'M5- iA Inna,,i Irl•ui vvns ad''I'le,l in (!1'17, nulliuiml 'F,11 millinn in inlln„vr•u1•nl•: 01 "I im jmk, Ilikinrl nml hilcinrl Ilnik:, hohil,,l n sl,n,,li,nl nml n r1 111 Irnk I.,1,• L 1 ),call Ibe rily Riled n rr,nsl1llnnl In scrum dill, and frllr•ull III;n,I 111114 hill I'll Ihn in,pn,vlvn,vll:. Anolhel w!;I nrm Inrilill is pinlllwd twin ;I palkiml 10 nn Ill, wcsl side (,l )'III, rnlio Avr mw, Thal SFF IHAINS PAGE 5 improvements." The restroonrs will be par- ticularly helpful because the only facilities available are portable toilets, which aren't very convenient in a 210 -acre park, Donnelly said. The restroom also will be wheel- chair accessible. The group members are doing the project for the same reason they've offered free train rides for the past 10 years: for the benefit of the public. "We're civic - minded," said member At T7lompson. "We've been here 10 years now, and it needed to be done." The restroonrs should be fin- ished in May. Orange County Model Engineers, Inc. The Mackerel Flats and Goat Hill Junction Railroad P.O. Box 3216 • Costa Mesa, CA 92628 -3216 • (714) 54 -TRAIN 3 July 1999 Mr. Art Perry Costa Mesa Sanitary District 77 Fair Drive P.O Box 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92628 -1200 Dear Mr. Perry, RECEIVED, J U L 0 7 1999 COSTA MESA SAWTARY DISTRICT Orange County Model Engineers is proud to announce the completion of its Station Addition Project at Goat Hill Junction Station on the Mackerel Flats & Goat Hill Junction Railroad in Fairview Park. The restrooms are now fully operational and ready for use. To celebrate the completion of the first restrooms in Fairview Park, OCME will hold a special Inauguration Ceremony at 10:00am on Saturday July 17th, 1999 at Goat Hill Junction Station, when we will officially donate the restrooms to the City of Costa Mesa, and open them to public use. You and your staff are cordially invited to attend the ceremonies. There will be refreshments for officials in attendance, as well as trains available for any and all wishing to ride. Sincerely, Erik Hansen President, Orange County Model Engineers Note: Although the concrete beverage container receptacles were not yet installed, the Beverage Container Recycling Program was promoted at this event with District staff and Board members in attendance. 12 w t GARY CORONADO/The Costa Mesa Breeze Robert Donnelly, right, public relations director for Orange County Model Engineers, talks with Dave Alkema, city parks manager, above, after a ceremony Saturday at Fairview Park. The Model Engineers paid for restrooms and a snack bar for the park, which were dedicated Saturday. Free train rides were given by the Model Engineers as part of Saturday's ceremony. Note: C14SD Staff, Lois Thompson, and Directors Perry, Schafer and Worthington present. Beverage Container Recycling Program promoted. c —d c: I cry i r r<urvi i vvriu U 1 Kr-L i UK / 14 6;ja 4 183 COUNTY OF ORANGE INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT JOHN W. SI.BLEY, DIRECTOR 714/834 -4122 714/834 -4183 (FAX) DATE: 7- //- D o TO: 0D,1W Aeyo9K FAX: 17141- .1y FROM: TrAA/ 6..9i5-6 COMMENTS % " / / L P. 1 Hard Copy to Follow: Yes ❑ No 5a NUMBER OF PAGES, INCLUDING COVER SHEET: 3 PLEASE CALL PATTY ARREOLA @ 7141834 -4111 IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL PAGES. 7, -11 -2000 2:12PM FROM IwMD DIRECTOR 714 834 x183 P. 2 ,. Attachment B COUNTY OF ORANGE Unincorporated Area Residential Refuse Collection Rates Monthly Rates (One Pick Up Per Week) Collection Hauler Contract Effective Effective Area Year 711/99 7/1/00 1 CR &R - Rossmoor 14.50 14.50 14.88 2 Taormina Industries 10.82 10.93 11.11 • Islands surrounded by Fullerton Taormina Industries 14.77 14.92 15.16 • Islands surrounded by Placentia and Yorba Linda Waste Management of Orange County 10.82 10.93 11.11 • Islands surrounded by La Habra 3 Taormina Industries 13.57 13.71 13.93 • Islands surrounded by Anaheim Waste Management of Orange County 11.65 11.77 11.96 • islands surrounded by Orange CR&R 13.19 13.32 13.54 • Islands surrounded b Stanton 4 No Permittees N/A N/A N/A 5 Waste Management of Orange County 12.37 12.49 12.70 6 Waste Management.of Orange County 12.37 12.49 12.70 7 Waste Management of Orange County 12.37 12.49 12.70 8 Waste Management of Orange County 12.37 12.49 12.70 5 -8 Additional Trash Containers 3.25 128 3.34 5 -8 Additional Recycling Containers 2.00 2.02 2.05 CR &R - Aliso Viejo 13.85 9 CR &R - 67 Gallon Container - -- 13.99 14.22 CR &R - 35 Gallon Container -- 12.06 12.26 WALLG &CRIFRANCHAG1Rates \Res Rates 00 01,doc 7 -11 -2000 2:12PM r FROM IwMD DIRECTOR 71d 834 d183 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION RATES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2000 P. 3 Attachment- C USE SERVICES: Rates include the fumishing of appropriate cubic yard metal container by the Contractor for non - compacted refuse. Rates include container rental. 1 maintenance,_ landfill charges, collection as follows: 2 Cu. Yd. Bin MONTHLY. RATES,FOR'EACH BIN _:Pick ups:pePYVeelc'' . . $74.23 2 $111.19 3 $148.11 4 $185.08 5... $222.05 6 $258.98 3 Cu. Yd. Bin $84.51 $119.38 $154.19 $189-03,1 $223.87 $258.70 Locked 3 Cu. Yd. Bin $97.35 $135.52 $172.15 $209.5 $246.96 $284.35 4 Cu. Yd. Bin $109.88 $153.39 $196.90 $240.40 $283.93 $327.43 Locked 4 Cu. Yd. Bin $122.71 $168.79 $214.84 $260.93 1 $306.99 $353.07 _ DROP. OFF BOXES--: _ " ...:X, -..,.. .: Each 21 -30 Cu. Yd. Bin Constr S Demo $336.69 31-40 Cu. Yd. Bin Standard 532026 OVER 40 Cu. Yd. Bin $367.48 0 P_ACTOR:` :.Each Load '. 21 -30 Cu. Yd. Bin $367,48 g::Jlg&cc/FmnchAg ltataiCommcrcinl Ratcs OO.doc �( e t':xtltbi.l. " ►'" UNYraaw ` �lif C.� ? E 4!n, viSl'sR� ar;'1 r�'� �fNat;�� +iatl"': '�5 •t•'����tfi+,'rinc yi:a +ntD`. ..4, -;rh•.i 'um• °taw : m"r', =,': ' S '::b�%:'! ?,A No. 1- 92868-001 - ;i,►. Date: June 26,1998 let „�r gy m, saint ehleen ® ti Clear Solutions to Contaminated Material Problems Certificate of Assurance and Indemnification s� r For Costa Mesa Sanitary District }'`' Safety -Kleen Corp. provides solvents for use in our equipment and in customer owned equipment. Safety -Kleen also removes contaminated materials from its customers' premises for processing. Safety -Kleen certifies to you that as long 'jr as you comply with applicable laws and regulations and the terms of our agreement with Safet Kleen, Safet Kleen 4�, %;??!! assumes full responsibility for those materials once Safety leen removes them from your facility: y • We agree to transport, store, recycle, reclaim, re- refine and dispose of the contaminated materials we remove from your facility in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations. • In the event a spill occurs while we are transporting, storing,.reCycling, reclaiming, re- refining or disposing of your contaminated materials we will pay all costs and expenses 11 clean up that spill. • In the event ground or water pollution 'results from our transporting, storing, recycling, reclaiming, re- refining or disposal of your contaminated materials, we will pay all costs and expenses to remedy that pollution. Safety -Kleen agrees to indemnify, defend and hold you harmless from all liability arising from Safety- Kleen's transporting, storing, recycling, reclaiming, re- refining or disposing of your materials including, but not limited to the costs of any remedial action under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (also known as Superfund) or comparable state law, provided that you comply with applicable laws and regulations and the terms of your agreement with Safety- Kieen. Over $1,000,000,000 In Assets NYSE Symbol: (SK) D&B Rating: 5A2 ©1989 Safety Kleen Camp Prb,led ln U S A. on recycled paper. U c 7 , .1"iV,uR, U, kFETY-KL EN CORP. . J hnson, Jr. d Chief Executive Officer _j S �' 4 911 Mr. Thomas Fauth July 19, 2000 Assistant Manager Costa Mesa Sanitary District 77 Fair Drive P.O. Box 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Dear Tom, Safety- Kleen filed for Chapter I 1 protection last month. This is a direct result of the hostile takeover by Laidlaw Environmental Services of Safety- Kleen Corp. The price paid for Safety - Kleen was higher than Laidlaw (now Safety - Kleen) could afford to repay. When the balloon payments were due, the banks were notified and the banks told Safety - Kleen to file for protection. k The company is profitable now and was profitable when the merger took place. The judge granted Chapter 11 status because Safety- Kleen proved to the court that there were more than $1.2 billion dollars more in assets than was owed. As a result of the filing, a $100 million line of credit has been established. Since the line of credit was established, no funds have been drawn against it. Current cash flow is supporting the business. Safety - Kleen will emerge from Chapter 11 with less than $1 billion in debt and more than $2.2 billion in assets. The banks and perhaps others should receive equity for debt. The entire process has not affected this program or any other program that we manage. Because Curbside is not a wholly owned subsidiary, we are not affected by the filing. Waste is being managed properly; there have been no layoffs or facility closures as a result of this filing. The branches have continued to do business as usual. All liability insurance policies are in force and the company is building cash reserves again. If I can answer any questions please contact me. Most of what I have stated above is available as public record on the Internet. Sincerely, William B. Anderson President 518 . flews Sa,cty -Kleen Chapter 11 Petition Lists $4.456 In Assets DT%PYES Monday, June 12, 2000 04:44 PM - 0 Mail this article to,a frier WASHINGTON (Dow Jones) -- Safety -Kleen Corp.'s (SK, news, m s) Chapter 11 petition filed late Friday with the U.S Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del., lists $4.45 billion in assets and $3.14 billion in liabilities as of November 30. The hazardous waste disposal concern, which filed for bankruptcy along with 73 affiliates, estimates it has more than 1,00 creditors and that funds will be available for distribution to unsecured creditors. Bank of Nova Scotia Trust Co., indenture trustee for Safety - Kleen's 9.25% senior subordinated notes, is listed as the company's largest unsecured creditor with a $325 million claim plus interest. Board resolutions included in the filing authorize company officers to enter into a debtor-in- possession, or DIP, credit agreement. No turther details are provided. A source close to the case told Federal Filings Business News that GE Capital Corp., a unit of General Electric Co. (GE, news, msgs), would likely provide Safety -Kieen with DIP financing. s "First day" hearings, at which time Safety -Kleen will seek court authorization to pay pre - petition wages and salaries, ar scheduled for Tuesday. Safety -Kleen is represented by David S. Kurtz of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom in Chicago and by Gregg M. Gilal of Skadden Arps' in Wilmington. The lead case has been assigned number 00- 02303, but the name of the judge assigned to the case wasn't immediately available. Safety -Kleen spokesman John Kyte said the company is still working on its DIP financing and trying to finalize an agreement. He wouldn't comment further. Kyte said Safety -Kleen wasn't coordinating efforts in the case with Laidlaw Inc. (LDW, news, msgs), which owns 44% of Safety -Kleen and is itself widely expected to file for bankruptcy in the near future. Hurt by Safety - Kleen's troubles, Laidlaw was forced to acknowledge that its own financial statements from fiscal 1997 through the first quarter of fiscal 2000 may be unreliable because of Safety - Kleen's accounting irregularities. On March 7, Safety -Kleen put Chief Executive Kenneth W. Winger, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officei Michael J. Bragagnolo and Chief Financial Officer Paul R. Humphreys on administrative leave as the company began an . internal investigation of its accounting practices. A probe into the allegations revealed inappropriate recognition of gains on derivatives and revenue, as well as inappropriate capitalization of costs. In early May, the three executives resigned, with Chairman David E. Thomas and Vice Chairman Grover C. Wrenn being put in charge of day -to -day operations. On May 23, the company named Thomas chief executive and Wrenn president a. chief operating officer. As reported, Jay Alix & Associates is serving as Safety - Kleen's restructuring consultants. On March 21, Safety -Klee, Corp. named Jay Alix principal John G. McGregor interim chief financial officer and retained the Southfield, Mich. -base,- turnaround firm. Kyle said no new professional hires have yet been made. And he wouldn't comment on the motions Safety -Kleen planner to file at its first day hearing Tuesday. Laidlaw reported losses of $1.46 billion, or $4.48 a share, for its second quarter ended Feb. 29. Those results included write -downs of $1.39 billion for problems with its health -care unit and the Safety -Kleen investigation. Laidlaw said in mid -May that it wouldn't pursue extensions of a waiver on bank facility covenants past May 31, acknowledging that it wouldn't be in compliance with covenants after that time. Last Tuesday, Safety -Kleen said it didn't make certain interest and principal payments the preceding week and terminated the planned sale of its Elgin, III., facility for $21.5 million. Before the March investigation, Safety -Kleen reported operating earnings of $51 million, or 18 cents a share in fiscal 1998, and $103.9 million, or $1.03 a diluted share in fiscal 1999. The company hasn't yet issued restated figures. In a press release Friday, Safety -Kleen said the bankruptcy filing comes "with the support and cooperation" of senior secured lenders holding claims of more than $1.6 billion against the company. Safety -Kleen said customers and employees would be "largely unaffected" by the filing, which isn't expected to interrupt the company's normal operations. The company added that operations in Mexico and Canada aren't part of the bankruptc filing. -Jeff St. Onge; Dow Jones Newswires/Federal Filings Business News; 202 - 628 -7666; jeff.st.ongeCdowjones.com Quote for referenced ticker symbols: LDW, SK mailbox:/ Macintosh %20HD /System %20Folder / Preferences /Netscape %20Users /Robin %20Ham ers/ f I COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT RECYCLING COMMITTEE AGENDA July 11, 2000 9:00 a.m. Conference Room 1A I. Survey of Orange County Trash Hauling Programs II. Public Outreach Program III. Standardized Container Program IV. Large Item Collection P,NIrq�� @� no O`Il'ie Mesa ' � strict Phone (714) 754 -5043 Fax (714) 432 -1436 June 23, 2000 Web Address «Title» «FirstName» «LastName» wwwci.costa- mesaxays «Company» «Address 1» «City », «State» «PostalCode» Mailing Address Dear «FirstName »: P. O. Box 1200 Costa Mesa, CA Thank you for participating in the Costa Mesa Sanitary District survey 92628 -1200 on Orange County Residential Trash Collection. A copy of the survey is enclosed. District staff plans to update this survey on a yearly basis and will be contacting you in September to obtain your 2000 -2001 rates. Street Address 77FairDrive If you have any questions, please call me at 714 - 754 -5087, and thank you Costa Mesa, CA again for your assistance in completing this survey. 92626 -6520 Sincerely, Board of Directors Joan Revak Art Perry Acting Assistant Manager Arlene Schafer Greg Woodside Enclosure James Ferryman Dan Worthington is Printed nn Recycled Paper Orange County Residential Trash Collection Survey - May 2000 ,64-6643 SFR -Single Family Residonce MFR --" - Family Residence Cost to Customer is $6.25 offset w/Revenue District Receives from County Property Taxes Total SFR Total MFR - Manual, S-K Contractor Projected Hauler Contract Evergreen or Montw Monthly Any Variable % Name of Separate Who Owns Can Cost of How Billed By Fully. Any Required Franchise 20004H Rate Bid or Rollover Contractor Who Provides A Trash Rate Trash Rate Rate Recycled Hauler /Recycler Containers Mixed Sae of C Cans Manufacturer Cans Colors Whom Automated Financing Franchise Fee Increase Negotiated Provision P.d"atn nce Education Special Programs 5 %- $161,000 qty of Laguna NI 12.82 $72.23 Yes ' 37% SOLAG No Yes 37 & 67 Gallon SOLAG N/A NIA Blue & Black Quarterly By Hauler Fully- Automated No Yes Goes Into The General Fund None Negotiated Evergreen Great Hauler & SOLAG uarterl Newsletters. nnua ea mg ewse r, Motor I ran Waste Quarterly 3 Fully- Administration, Department of Conservation Grant Management Months In Automated 5 %- $176,000 75 °1. of June 3-1 Year Administration, Annual Household Hazardous Waste Varies By Waste Management 35, 64, 96 of Orange Green, Advance By Except Trash Goes Into The PPI- Approx. Extensions Collection Event, Bulky Item Collection, Christmas City of Lake Forest 10.52 Contract No 33% of Oran Coun 2 Carts Yes Galion County Cascade N/A Grey Hauler Manual N/A Yes General Fund 1% Bid Optional Very Good Hauler Tree Recycling. qty of Los Alamitos No Reply Rainbow & Midway City $55.00 7 %- $228,000 Set Rate Midway City Midway qty 60 & 90 Sanitary For 100 Black & Property Tax Fully- Goes Into The Under Sanitary 2 -Items Per Month (Residents Only) Bulky Item Plck- Sani District 12 -13= 2 -13• No 29% Rainbow Transfer Yes No Gallon District El Monte Gallon Blue Roll Automated Bond Yes General Fund Contract Bid Yes Excellent District UP. ga - $11; 32 Blue, Trash -Auto; gal -$14; Black, Recycling & 5 %- $339,000 City of Mission 32, 68, 95 Otto & Tim - other is Royal Blue, Quarterly By Greenwaste- Goes Into The RFP/ 8 Years & 2 Newsletter Inserts, Brochures, Advertising for Loral Viejo $4.53 $4.53 Yes 35% BFI Yes No Gallon Hauler Fitz raid $45 Green Hauler Manual No Yes General Fund 3.40% Negotiated Year Option Avera a Hauler Household Hazardous Waste. City Refuse ropo Division For 45 Gallon Increase To Recycling Residential /12 (effective $2.26 City & qty of Newport Surcharge Open/ Permitted Haulers 9/00 35 Monthly On Effective Reading Beach 2.17 Competitive None 30% For Commercial No Yes Gal. ) Resident N/A N/A N/A Water Biil Manual N A No N A July 1 2000 N/A N/A Excellent Contractor None - Residential wesze Management $12.50 Total $12.50 Total All Green, On Utility Bought Waste Resident/ Resident Lid Bill, W.M. Exclusive Franchise From Management $10.25; $10.25; Mixed 35, 64, 96 Denotes Bills Fully- Franchise Does Formula Orange Disp. With Approval C3ty of Orange CI 2.25 CI 2.25 No 31% lWasteManagement Yes I Recyclables Gallon Hauler Cascade N/A Type Commercial Automated N/A Yes Not Collect A Fee 70% Of PPI 5/99 No OK By city Quarterly Newsletter Bulky Waste Special Events. Add1 Green $96.34/na & Brown Cans are Free;$5.45 '= Earth Week Run Annual Event, Various City Events, --dolPolicies For Recycling and Procurement, City Newsletter Articles, Recycle Placentia Teen Team, _ Additional for Add'l Placentia Disposal $45.00- Black, _ 15 %- $285,000 City of Recycitng- Committee. Hauler Sponsors an Annual - Pickups Are Black & Taormina Yes Placentia Roto $55.00 Brown, Fully- Goes Into The Placentia & Recycle Placentia Newsletter & Provides Giveaway (3tv of Placentia $14.71 $60.45 Residential 1 52% Industries Residential Comm. On 110 Gallon Disposal Industries Each Green Tax Roll Automated COP's Yes General Fund Unknown Bid 20 Years Excellent Hauler Items. $11.67/ $11.67/ Small Small Only For Small Blue, 5 %- $185,000 qty of San $12.18/ $12.18/ Additional Mixed 35, 64, 90 Roto $50.57/ Brown, Quarterly By Fully- Goes Into The Contract 10 Earth Day, Reading Awards, Chlldrens Shows, gemente Lar a Lac Cans 37% SOLAG Yes cables Gallon SOLAG Industries Lar a Black SOLAG Automated N/A Yes General Fund None Year No Great Hauler Videos leanu Ps. 35 Galion $3.25 Add'1 Quarterly Newsletter, Bulky Item Pick -Up, Hauler Has $11.54/67 $69.20 For 35 Gallon/ Black, 5 %- $81,000 a "Booth at Civic Functions, School Education, qty of San Juan Gallon Once A $3.37 Add-1 30 & 60 Roto Green, Fully- Goes Into The Recycling Magic Shows With Timothy Wink, Puppet ca pi 12.fi Week Plckuo 67 Galion 42% CR&R. & 50 LAG Yes Yes Gallon Hauler IndusWes I NIA Brown Hauler Automated No Yes General Fund None Neaotiated No Good Hauler Recycling Show Program, 35 Gallon $35.75; 7.5 %- Gallon $1,279,344 $40.39; 96 Burgandy, Commercial Only/ Waste Management 35, 64, 96 Cascade Gallon Grey, BI- Monthly Fully- Goes Into The 0tv of Santa Ana $13.39 Varies No 20.4% of Orange County SFR MFR Gallon City Enalneering 943.92 Green By City Automated Bond Yes General Fund None Bid No Excellent Hauler Annual Pamphlet. Fully - Brown, Automated 7 %: $88,000.00 65 & 96 Roto Included Blue, City On (Some Semi- Goes Into The aty of Seal Beads $12.90 $12.40 No 38.7 Bricoeman Disposal I Yes No Gallon I Briageman Industries In Rate Green Water Bill Manuan No Yes General Fund 2.3% Neciotiated Evergreen Excellent Hauler Flyers, Brochures. Roto City On .22me Fully- Reading Information Distributed On Door Hanger to q of Stanton 13.37 N/A Yes 45% CR& Inc. No Yes 90 Gallon CR8R Industries A Black Water Bill Automated No Yes Yes $13.57 Negotiated Evergreen Excellent Hauler Each Resident Every Year Commercial - Hauler; Commercial Waste Management Residential 2% on Expires Good - Citv of Tustin $12.74 Rate 25% of Oran a County No I Yes N/A Resident N A N A N/A on Tax 8111 Manual No Yes Commercial 4 -5% Ne otlated 10/00 Excellent Hauler None Full Curbside Collection, Recycling Education Tan, 5 %- $24,000 Program, 3 Special Pickups Per Year Without Taormina Mixed 30, 60, 90 Approx. Green, Fully- Goes Into The Additional Charge, Christmas Tree Pickup, Free City of Ville Park 14.96 N/A No 60% Industries Yes Re cables Gallon Hauler N A 65.00 Brown Hauler Automated No Yes General Fund 2.3 % Negotiated Yes Excellent Hauler & City Compost Program. Administered City of by Midway Westminister G Black, 000 Taormina Green, Billed By Fully- Yes Bond Goes Into The I 20 Year G of YOrba Linda $15.45 $15.45 No 48% Industries Yes Yes 110 Gallon City N/A N/A Brown Hauler Automated Issue Yes General Fund None Negotiated Evergreen Excellent Hauler SFR -Single Family Residonce MFR --" - Family Residence Cost to Customer is $6.25 offset w/Revenue District Receives from County Property Taxes ml�' Costa Mesa Senotary Dastract urange County Residential Trash Collection Survey - May 2000 0 (714) 754 -5043 `.,- 1 Una $ L56.84: 2 units 5241.69; 3 Units $319.68; 4 Units $401.28; 5 Units $475.20: 6+ Commercial Account Direct w Hauler •- Administrative Services Charge (City Does Billing /Sets Up Accounts) Total SFR Total MFR Manual, Semi, Contractor Projected Hauler Contract Evergreen or Monthly Monthly Any Variable % dame of Separate Who Ovms Can Cost of How B9 d By fuOY- Arty Required franchise YD00 -01 Ra[e Bid or Rollover ContnctOV Who Provides Agency Trash Rate Trash Rate Rate Recycled Hauler /Rerycler Containers Mixed Size of Cans Cans Manufacturer Cans Colors Whom Automated Financing Franchise Fee Inc imse Negotiated Provision Performance I Education Special Programs ity -Owns Black & Approx.l %- 3 Bulky Item Pickups Up to 20 Items Per Year, Republic Industries Green; Black, $48,000 Into Education by Marcia Meyers, HHW Collection Center, as Anaheim Mixed 60 & 90 Hauler Owns Roto $50.75/ Green, City Utility Fully- Sanitation Fund 2% As Of Waste Station, Transfer Station, and Recycling aty of Anaheim $14.90 $15.06 Yes 32% Disposal Yes Recyclables Gallon Brown Industries 55.50 Brown Bill Automated No Yes Onl 7/1/00 N otiated 15 Years Excellent Hauler & City Center. 10 %- $496,000(25% Into General Taormina Black, Tan, Fully- Fund, 75% Slurry City of Brea $14.19 $96.32 No 28% 1 Industries Yes No 110 Gallon Hauler N/A N/A Green By Citv Automated N/A Yes Seal ) Unknown I Negotiated Yes Excellent Hauler Bulky Item Pickup. BI- Monthly atv of Buena Park $11.58 N/A No 50% Park Disposal No Yes N/A Resident NIA N/A N/A on Water Bill Manual N/A Yes 5% None Negotiated 10 Years Excellent Cltv None Commercial Commercial 3 Yard -40 Large Item Collection, Christmas Tree Recycling, Open/ 12 Permitted Dumpster Du mpster Yard Private Private Open/ Permittees & Telephone Book Recycling, Used Oil Residential aty of Costa Mesa N/A Competitive N/A 54% Haulers Service Service Durnlisters Hauler N/A N/A N/A Hauler Various N/A No N/A N/A Com titive N/A Good Cltv Pickuo, Used Tire Recvdina. Large Item Collection Once a Year Plus One -Time Call In Per Year, Telephone Book Recycling, Christmas Tree Recycling, Greeting Card Recycling, Home - Generated Sharps Recyding, Tire Recycling, Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Up to 40 Property Property Tax Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Beverage Sanity District 14.28 NIA No 51% Disposal No Yes Gallon Owner N/A N/A N/A Roll Manual N/A Yes N/A 1% Negotiated Yes Excellent CMSD Container R din Newsletter Public Education. - 8 %- $120,000 $39.00- Residential, 60 Gal $235,480 $43.00- Commercial / Hauler For 60 & 100 Roto 100 Tan & BI- Monthly Fully- YesFor Goes Into The 2 % -3% Per New /City For Hauler Provides Two Bulky Item Pick -Ups Per Year For Cltv of Cvoress 13.02 $13.02 No 1 59% 1 Briocieman Disposal Yes No I Gallon city Industries I Gallon Green I on Water Bill Automated I Containers Yes General Fund Hauler Est. I Nemotiated Ever reen Good Onoclino Every Residential Unit. Trash & Recydables - _ - $12.74/67 Black, Auto, 5 %- $112,000 Gal. $11.55/ Mixed 35 & 67 Brown, SOLAG Bills Greenwaste'.�- Goes Into The Still In Up For Bid Annual Events, School Recycling Magic Shows and aty of Dana Point 35 Gal. $76.86 Yes 38% SOLAG Yes Recvdables Gallon SOLAG N/A N/A, Blue Quarterly Manual N/A Yes General Fund None Existence In 2006 Good Hauler & Cltv Puppet Recycling Shows. City of fountain - 35 Gallon City Water Vallev $15.84 N A No 16% Rainbow Disposal No Yes Maximum I Resident WA A I N/A Bill I Manual N/A Yes Yes None Neclotlated Yes Excellent Hauler & City Larcle Item Collection HHW Drop Off. $111.29 /mo MG Disposal/ for once a Taken To Taormina Greenwaste Up to 45 Water/ Trash Proposed -NO[ City & MG CI of Fullerton 13.60 week pickup N/A MRF Industries only Yes Gallon Resident NIA N A NIA Bill By city Manual NIA Yes i Aciocted Yet 3.4% 1 Negotiated No Excellent DisDosal Home Composting Workshops, Used Oil Pr ram. Property tax Free Compost Giveaway (Annual), Annual Recycle Taormina Green, & Direct Mail 8.5% Residential Newsletter Direct Mailed to All Accounts, School qty of Garden Industries/ Garden Roto Black, Quarterly by Fully- 2.5% Hauler & Outreach, Earth Day, Recycling Resource Center at Grove $15.40 $104.50 N/A 43% Grove Disposal Yes No 110 Gallon Hauler Industries $45.00 Brown District Automated No Yes Commerciale None Contract Rollover Satisfactory District Garden Grove Regional Library. Commercial Only Monthly On 3%-$360,000 15 Year Gty of Huntington 32 Gallon City Water Goes Into The Evergreen City/ Hauler Beach $16.39 N/A No 43.25% Rainbow Disposal No Yes Maximum Resident N/A N/A N/A Bill Manual NIA Yes General Fund None Negotiated Provision Very Good Task Force MRF Materials Recovery Facility) Tours. 5 %- $250,000: All Green, 60% General Used Oil Recycling Program (State of CA Grant), Depends on Lid Fund /40% Waste City/ Hauler Parks (Beverage Container /Litter) Recycling (State of # of Bin' " Extra for 35, 64, 96 Denotes Contractor Fully- Management Partnership: CA Grant), Bulky Item Collection (Free Service Twice C of Irvine 11.14 F uen Add'I Carts 46% Waste Mana ement Yes No Gallon Hauler Totor N/A Type Bills Directiv Automated N/A Yes Recycling Fund N/A Negotiated Fixed Term Good Hauler Funds Per Year For Each Resident). Grey- Hold Displays at Annual Events, Visit Schools With Depends On Trash / 3 %- $248,000 If Implement Evergreen- "Cycler" & Educate Children, Articles in Local Size & 64 & 96 Waste Waste Included Blue- Monthly By Fully- Goes Into The Yard Waste Original Was Looking To Newspapers, Composting Workshop Offered via City of La Habra $12.87 Freauencv Yes 39% Waste Manaqernent Yes Yes Gallon Mana ement Manamement In Rate Recvcie city Automated N/A Yes General Fund Container Bid Change Good Hauler & City Fullerton Arboretum. 5 %- $70,000 Contract 10 Goes Into The Year Fixed CIty of La Palma 513.29 No 50% Park Disposal No Yes N/A Resident N/A NIA N/A Park Disposal Manual No Yes General Fund Unavailable Ne otiated Term Excellent Hauler MRF Materials Recovery Facility) Tours. Tiered Rate Green 10 %- CO mmerdal Bid 1972- Contract City Uty of Laguna Structure By Waste Management Mixed 35, 64,96 w/Varying Property Tax Semi & Fully Only; $120,000 Recent as Expires w /Haulers Bulky Item Pickup, BI- Annual HHW Roundup, Holliday Beach $13.07 Units" • No 22% of OranoeCountv Yes Re fables Gallon Hauler CascadeL NIA Lids Roll By city Automated No Yes General Fund 1.9% Necotiated 6/2003 Good Assistance Tree Recycling. 3 Cubic Yard - Bin $67.81 Once A Extra for Black, $100,000 Goes Week Add'I Mixed 37, 65, 95 Brown, Quarterly By Fully- Into The General 2.55% As Of 2 Free Bulky Item Pickups Per Year, Hauler Picks Up City of Laguna Hllla $11.44 Service Pickups 26% SOLAG I Yes I Recyclables I Gallon I Hauler N/A N/A I Green I Hauler I Automated I No Yes Fund July 1, 2000 Bid No I Good Hauler I the Trash at Bus Stops. `.,- 1 Una $ L56.84: 2 units 5241.69; 3 Units $319.68; 4 Units $401.28; 5 Units $475.20: 6+ Commercial Account Direct w Hauler •- Administrative Services Charge (City Does Billing /Sets Up Accounts)