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06 - Lockable Container Program Costa Mesa Sanitary District …an Independent Special District Protecting our community’s health and the environment by providing solid waste and sewer collection services. www.cmsdca.gov Memorandum To: Board of Directors From: Scott Carroll, General Manager Date: May 13, 2014 Subject: Lockable Container Program - Update Summary The Board of Directors requested an update from staff regarding this program. In 2011, the District, with cooperation from CR&R Environmental Services, implemented a lockable container program to deter scavenging of recyclable materials and to help prevent identity theft. Staff Recommendation T hat the Board of Directors receive and file this report regarding the Lockable Container Program. Analysis In 2011, the District and CR&R Environmental Services made available 60 -gallon lockable containers to residents that are experiencing scavenging of recyclable materials in their neighborhood. The lockable container would replace one of the two existing containers used by individual households. The lockable containers are available on a first come first serve basis and there are no delivery fees or charges for replacing an existing container with a lockable container. When the program was rolled out in 2011, the District received many request for the containers, but recently the demand has dropped off. The District continues to advertise the program on the website, newsletter and at special events. A total of 219 households are currently using lockable containers and CR&R has approximately 10 containers in stock. ITEM NO. 06 Board of Directors May 13 , 2014 Page 2 of 3 There is n ot a concentration of lockable containers in a particular neighborhood (e.g. East Side, Mesa Verde, etc.). It appears the containers are used District -wide. Typically, scavengers are seeking high valued recyclables such as cardboard, glass, aluminum, tin, plastics, etc. The tonnage of high value d recyclables that are collected by CR&R has increased nearly 45% since 2010. Most notably, the tonnage collected for mixed paper increased by 128% and tin increased by 184%. However, the increased tonnage of recyclable materials cannot be solely attribu ted to the lockable containers because only 1% of all CMSD households have lockable containers. Attachment A is a spreadsheet comparison of 2010 and 2013 collected recycla bles. This data is from the monthly recycling reports from CR&R. Excluded from the attached spreadsheet is green waste, food waste, concrete, wood, etc. because these materials are not pursued by scavengers. Strategic Plan Element & Goal This item complies w ith Strategic Plan Element 2.0, Solid Waste . The objective and strategy o f this element is as follows: “Objective: Our objective is to manage the collection and recycling of residential trash in the most economical and environmentally friendly way.” “Strategy: We will do this by looking for ways to improve efficiencies, achieve high customer satisfaction, and considering prudent new recycling methods.” Legal Review Not applicable Environmental Review The addition of a lockable device on trash containers is not a disturbance of the environment similar to grading or construction and is not a project under CEQA or the District’s CEQA Guidelines. Financial Review Funding for this program is paid for by CR&R through the Anti -Scavenging and Other Special Pro grams section of the exclusive franchise agreement. As per the terms of the Agreement, CR&R pays the District $5,000 a year for anti -scavenging and special program activities. Since 2007, this amount increased annually in accordance with the U.S. Departm ent of Labor February -to -February Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers in Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange Counties. In FY 2013 -14, CR&R paid the District $5,580.40 for anti -scavenging programs. Board of Directors April 24 , 201 4 Page 3 of 3 Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the entire agenda packet for the May 13 , 2014 Board of Directors study session at District Headquarters and on District website. Alternative Actions 1. Direct staff to report back with more informa tion. Attachment A: Spreadsheet Attachment A 2010 Dec Nov Oct Sept Aug July June May April Mar Feb Jan Total Newspaper 287.61 281.50 254.45 269.09 273.69 289.54 302.96 274.99 278.19 290.39 242.55 254.89 3,299.85 Cardboard 230.36 225.67 204.15 215.22 220.10 232.37 242.89 220.64 223.95 233.11 194.59 204.62 2,647.67 Mixed paper 189.47 183.31 167.41 177.47 179.76 190.46 199.43 180.74 182.58 190.98 159.59 167.63 2,168.83 Glass 101.42 99.30 89.79 94.83 96.68 102.19 106.88 97.04 98.32 102.51 85.59 89.97 1,164.52 PET 21.49 21.03 19.00 20.11 20.44 21.63 22.63 20.54 20.77 21.69 18.12 19.04 246.49 HDPE 16.08 15.76 14.25 15.02 15.37 16.23 16.95 15.4 15.64 16.27 13.58 14.29 184.84 Aluminum Cans 12.37 12.10 10.92 11.59 11.73 12.43 13.02 11.81 11.91 12.46 10.41 10.94 141.69 Tin/Metal 23.85 23.32 21.08 22.34 22.63 23.98 25.11 22.77 22.98 24.04 20.09 21.10 273.29 Total:882.65 861.99 781.05 825.67 840.40 888.83 929.87 843.93 854.34 891.45 744.52 782.48 10,127.18 2013 Dec Nov Oct Sept Aug July June May April Mar Feb Jan Total % Change from 2010 Newspaper 261.01 255.68 283.42 270.47 287.94 323.44 274.49 296.68 285.43 262.76 237.03 269.95 3,308.30 0.26 Cardboard 215.38 211.24 234.71 223.40 235.94 266.93 226.59 245.29 235.5 214.95 193.45 221.61 2,724.99 2.92 Mixed paper 390.95 383.34 425.67 405.42 429.01 484.52 411.26 445.04 427.5 391.01 352.11 402.77 4,948.60 128.17 Glass 157.22 154.36 171.81 163.20 171.29 194.89 165.46 179.33 171.91 155.85 140.01 161.13 1,986.46 70.58 PET 33.54 32.89 36.53 34.78 36.78 41.57 35.28 38.18 36.67 33.42 30.17 34.53 424.34 72.15 HDPE 21.82 22.07 24.66 23.32 24.12 27.81 23.61 25.67 24.52 21.88 19.57 22.77 281.82 52.47 Aluminum Cans 14.13 13.86 15.39 14.65 15.50 17.51 14.87 16.09 15.45 14.12 12.73 14.56 178.86 26.23 Tin/Metal 61.39 60.28 67.09 63.73 66.88 76.1 64.61 70.02 67.13 60.85 54.66 62.91 775.65 183.82 Total:1,155.44 1,133.72 1,259.28 1,198.97 1,267.46 1,432.77 1,216.17 1,316.30 1,264.11 1,154.84 1,039.73 1,190.23 14,629.02 44.45