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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF RECYCLING COMMITTEE MEETING
NOVEMBER 14, 2005
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Recycling Committee met at 12:00 p.m. at 628 W. 19th
Street, Costa Mesa.
Directors Present: Greg Woodside, Art Perry
Staff Present: Rob Hamers, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak, Denise Gilbert
Director Woodside called the meeting to order at 12:00 p.m.
RECYCLING COMMITTEE GOALS FOR 2005/2006
The Committee reviewed the 2005/2006 recycling goals.
41) Mr. Fauth reported the Boys and Girls Club recycling project is progressing with
two to three weeks remaining to complete the program. Upon verification the
cans were collected and taken to the Orange Coast College Recycling Center
for redemption, the District will present the $100 award.
2005 SCHOOL TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM
Ms. Revak informed the Committee the 2005 School Telephone Book
Recycling Program is underway and will run through December 16, 2005. Bins
were delivered to the twenty-six participating schools, Orange Coast College
Recycling Center and Costa Mesa City Hall. St. Joachim is not participating
this year due to construction at their facility. Connell Chevrolet is a sponsor
again this year and presented a $300 donation to the District. The Baskin
Robbins store located at Baker and Harbor will give ice cream cone certificates
for which the District will reimburse the owner$1.00 per redeemed coupon.
At the November 16, 2005 Board of Directors Meeting, the Committee will
recommend an increased grand prize award for the contest winning schools in
the elementary, middle school and high school categories.
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November 14, 2005
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UNIVERSAL WASTE- REQUIREMENTS EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 9, 2006
Mr. Fauth presented a fact sheet on Managing Universal Waste in
California and requirements effective February 9, 2006. Universal wastes
are hazardous wastes that are more common and pose a lower risk to
people and the environment than other hazardous wastes. Fluorescent
tubes pose the biggest problem. Staff will address the issue with Donna
Theriault, Recycling Coordinator for the City of Costa Mesa and will invite
her to the next Recycling Committee meeting to present the solution posed
by the multi-family trash haulers in the City. Staff will also contact CR
Transfer to ascertain how they are handling universal waste. CR Transfer
has previously stated to the District that they are already in compliance with
the new law for all trash collected in the District.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments.
The meeting was adjourned at 12:54 p.m.
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