City of
Sustainability
Advisory Board (SAB)
April 9, 2008 (5:30 PM) Meeting Minutes
MEMBERS PRESENT: |
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MEMBERS ABSENT: |
Paul Dietz |
STAFF PRESENT: |
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CITY COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: |
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PUBLIC PRESENT: |
Ian Spomer |
Call Meeting to Order (
Take Roll Call to Determine Quorum
of Members
Approval
of meeting Minutes
Motion and second to approve the March 12,
2008 minutes (Lehrman/Hill-Nelson). Vote: Motion was passed unanimously.
Update on Climate Protection Task
Force
Discuss Upcoming Agenda
There was discussion on whether SAB should establish a
calendar of guest speakers for future agendas. There was consensus on continuing
to invite a City Commissioner to the meetings. SAB has discussed inviting: City
Commissioner Rob Chestnut, City’s Parks and Recreation Department (Ernie Shaw
and Mike Hecker), Johnson County Environmental staff, City’s Solid Waste
Division (
Action: Laura Routh will draft an invitation
memo to future SAB meetings and send to Daniel Poull to edit. Information
regarding date, time and place of SAB meetings will be included and the invitee
will be able to choose which month works best for their schedule.
Update on
Update on KDHE WORKS Conference –
Laura Routh
Laura Routh attended the KDHE WORKS Conference in
March. She had the chance to tour the Deffenbaugh Materials Recovery Facility
(MRF) in
Laura Routh also mentioned that she attended last night’s
“Going Green is Their Mission!” presentation by Assistant City Manager Laura
Grey and City Planner & Sustainability Chair Danielle Murray of
Update KU
Twenty-four graduate and undergraduate Industrial Design
and Design Management students from the University of Kansas studied the
Lawrence waste and recycling system. The presentation was a design plan for
phased implementation of a more efficient, comprehensive waste management
system for the City of
Action: Laura Routh will write a thank you
e-mail to the professor, Michael Eckersley.
Earth Day Planning
The Earth Day Parade and Celebration in
Kathy Richardson handed out a SAB volunteer sign-in sheet
for volunteer opportunities including carrying the Earth Day banner in the
Parade and set up/clean up at
Electronic Recycling Event
The first Lawrence Electronic Recycling Event will be held
on Saturday, April 26th at the KU Lied Center Parking lot from 9 am
to 1 pm. The City’s Waste Reduction and Recycling (WRR) Division is in the
final stages of planning and advertising this event. Advertising includes:
Utility Bill Insert, article and print ad in the Lawrencian, article and print
ads in the Lawrence Journal World, and radio commercials on the Lazer.
Action: Kathy Richardson will create a one
page poster for the Electronic Recycling Event and e-mail to SAB. She asks that
SAB please forward the event poster and information to friends and e-mail
contacts.
Google Group
E-mail for SAB
Google Group has been created by Simran
Sethi. SAB members are asked to sign up for the Google Group E-mail.
Discussion on
Increasing Board Membership to 12
There was discussion on whether or not to increase the SAB
membership to 12.
Motion and second to table this
discussion to a later date (Routh/Hill-Nelson). Vote: Motion was passed unanimously.
Waste Reduction and Recycling (WRR)
Report
Kathy Richardson e-mailed the WRR report to SAB (attached).
Things to note:
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Newspaper
tonnage so far this year is lower than last year. WRR staff speculates that
citizens are placing their newspaper in the Mixed Paper recycling bin instead of
placing it in the Newspaper recycling bin.
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Overall
fiber tonnages are increasing compared to last year.
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HHW
program in March shows significant increase in drop off appointments compared
to the previous month. This is due to the warmer weather.
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Compost
program has started collecting grass, leaves and woody debris from residents.
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Compost
Giveaway was a HUGE success! There were 1,700 vehicles that came to get free compost
during the 3 day event.
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Earth
Day so far has 51 registered booths this year! Last year we only had 35.
Kathy also informed SAB about the Imagination and Place
Environmental Award on Tuesday, April 22nd (Earth Day) which will be
held at the
Miscellaneous and Guest Comments
Ian Spomer (guest) updated SAB regarding the formation of a
Sustainability Advisory Board in
Simran Sethi announced that there is a fundraiser for
Simran also mentioned that a New York Research Consultancy
has done work on the Holcomb Plants. There’s a report which was being forwarded
on by e-mail. Laura also mentioned that there is another interesting document
about Holcomb on the KDHE Bureau of Waste Management website. The document is
about the cool ash landfill at this facility.
Laura Routh commented that the Solid Waste Planning work
that has been done for the City of
Action: Tammy Bennett will scan and place
the Solid Waste Plan on the City’s website.
Motion and second to have SAB seek to
participate in the Solid Waste Planning Process. (Routh/Heckler).
Meeting
adjourned 7:10 p.m.
Next
meeting: May 14, 2008
Attachments:
Attachment:
Waste Reduction and Recycling Division Report
Fibers Report
Old Corrugated Containers (OCC)
Cardboard Tons Revenue
Current YTD 271.29 $34,889.87
Prior YTD 260.06 $1137.99
Avg. Price/ton thru Mar. 2008: $128.61 Avg. Price/ton thru Mar. 2007: $109.88
Old Newspapers (ONP)
Newspaper Tons Revenue
Current YTD 175.26 $21,453.90
Prior YTD 233.77 $22,371.85
Avg. Price/ton thru Mar. 2008: $122.41 Avg. Price/ton thru Mar. 2007: $95.70
Office Waste Paper (SOP)
Sorted Office Paper Tons Revenue
Current YTD 16.80 $3,631.30
Prior YTD N/A $ N/A
Avg. Price/ton thru Mar 2008:
$216.15 Avg.
Price/ton thru Mar. 2007: N/A
Old Magazines (OMG)
Tons Revenue
Current YTD No shipments $
Prior YTD 0.63 $40.63
Avg. Price/ton thru Mar 2008: N/A Avg.
Price/ton thru Mar. 2007: $65
Mixed Waste Paper
(MIX)
Tons Revenue
Current YTD 33.08 $3,044.90
Prior YTD N/A $ N/A
Avg. Price/ton thru Mar.2008: $92.06 Avg. Price/ton thru Mar. 2007: N/A
TOTAL ytd tons Revenue
496.43 $63,019.97
Prior YTD 494.43 $50,983.73
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Program Report
Compost
Program
Yard Waste Collection started up again on March 3rd. There has been a good set-out for the first 5
weeks, although it remains mostly leaves from the previous fall. There has also been a slight spike in the
number of set-outs in plastic bags. This
is consistent with previous years and will subside quickly as the program warms
up.
The City’s Spring Compost Giveaway occurred on March 20th –
22nd. The compost given away was a mix of 2007’s May, June, July,
and August composted yard trimmings. A
total of 1700 vehicles entered the facility of the three-day period. The Compost Giveaway started with
approximately 4,293 cubic yards of compost that was screened, tested, and ready
for distribution. At 3:00 p.m. on
Saturday, the facility had to limit the giveaway to self-loading vehicles only
due to the small quantity of compost remaining.
At the end of the day on Saturday, there was approximately 28 cubic
yards of compost left. This translates
to 2,772 tons of compost distributed to the community over the three-day
period.
Yard Trimmings collection: Year to
date
|
2007 TOTAL |
Jan 2008 |
February 2008 |
March 2008 |
Total Tons
collected curbside |
14,455.85 |
NA |
NA |
1,035.71 |
Commercial YW received |
449.21 |
0.8 |
0.7 |
119.1 |
Other YW received
(Christmas Trees) |
29.38 |
20.46 (1716 trees) |
NA |
NA |
Total tons this
month |
14,934.44 |
21.26 |
0.7 |
1,154.81 |
Average Preferred
Container Compliance |
99% |
NA |
NA |
97.6% |
Earth Day – Saturday, April 19th
The Waste
Reduction and Recycling Division is hosting the 8th Annual Earth Day
Celebration on Saturday, April 19th in
1.
2. Peace Corps
3. Zephyr Energy/Bonneville
Environmental Foundation
4. City of
5. Cromwell Environmental (solar and
wind installation firm)
6. Falun Dafa (exercise and meditation)
7. Healing Moon (earth-friendly soaps
and body-care products)
8. Westar Energy-Energy Efficiency
Department
9. Animal Outreach of
10. Livable
11. Cans for the Community
12. Vegan Outreach
13. City of
14. Black Jack Battlefield and
15. Mid
16. Aveena Natural Cleaning Services
17. Burblebox
18. Grassland Heritage Foundation
19. City of
20.
21. Habitat for Humanity ReStore
22. Home Recycling Service
23. Ella Klara-Powerful Clothing by
Design
24. Mia Rosado Jewelry Designs
25. Blue Sky Wind, Solar & Home
26. Wakarusa Group –
27.
28. Northern Flyer Alliance (intercity
passenger rail)
29. Little Green Festival in the
30. Good Energy Solutions, Inc. (solar
systems)
31. Fresh Ideas (living foods coach)
32. Jeff’s Curbside Recycling
33. KDHE Bureau of Waste Management
34.
35. Community Living Opportunities
36.
37. Lada Salon & Spa
38. Jayhawk Audubon Society
39. Soka Gakkai (UN Earth Charter)
40. Van Go Mobile Arts Inc. (recycled
art)
41. Save the Wakarusa Wetlands, Inc.
42. Lawrence-Douglas County Health
Department (environmental health)
43.
44.
45. Turn It Down/West Jr. High Boys
& Girls Club (environmental education group)
46. Oxfam Action Corp
47. Friends of the Kaw
48. First Weavers (hand made wool and
cotton products)
49. KU Environmental Organizations
(Center for Sustainability, Environmental Stewardship, Environs)
50.
51. Asset Life Cycle (electronics
recycler)
Imagination & Place Environmental Award – Tuesday, April 22nd
The
Imagination and Place Environmental Award will take place on Earth Day, April
22nd at 5:00 pm at the
The Waste
Reduction and Recycling Division is hosting the first Lawrence Electronic Recycling
Event on Saturday, April 26th from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. This event is
co-sponsored by Hamm Waste Services. Residents and small businesses are invited
to recycle old, unwanted electronic equipment such as computer monitors,
televisions, desktops, printers, copiers, scanners, telephones, fax machines,
VHS/DVD drives and hand held devices. There is a recycling fee for computer
monitors ($5) and televisions ($10) and no charge for other electronics. Also
residents have an optional service of paying $5 for on-site hard drive
destruction. Electronic recycling will be provided by Asset Lifecycle,
LLC. Asset LifeCycle
adheres to No Landfill and No Electronic Exporting Policies; therefore, the
materials collected are sorted into various raw commodities and prepared for
final disposition at a domestic refinery.