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City of Santa Ana Scope of Work <br />Solid Waste Consulting Services <br />Scope of Work <br />Task 1 Review Waste Management's Proposed Rate Adiustment for Yard Waste Collection and <br />Processing to Comply with the Requirements of AB 1594 <br />Historically, CalRecycle permitted Jurisdictions to use yard waste and landscaping waste as alternative <br />daily cover (ADC) on landfills for vector and erosion control, and odor mitigation, and jurisdictions <br />received diversion credit for this use. Beginning January 1, 2020, yard waste used as ADC will Instead be <br />considered disposal In terms of measuring a Jurisdiction's annual 50 percent per capita disposal rate. To <br />receive diversion credit forthis waste stream jurisdictions must divert this material in methods as <br />defined by CalRecycle as highest and best use of the material, such as composting and other beneficial <br />uses. <br />Waste Management currently diverts yard waste collected In the City as ADC at the Orange County <br />Landfills (OC Landfills). The OC Landfills do not charge haulers for yard waste used as ADC: WM Is <br />required to perform processing of the yard waste (removal of contaminants, chipping and grinding) prior <br />to delivery to the OC Landfills, however, WM may Incur additional costs to divert yard waste from <br />landfilling as required by AB 1594. These costs may Include, but are not limited to, additional pre- <br />processing of the yard waste including enhanced screening for contaminants, transportation costs if <br />yard waste must be taken to facilities other than OC Landfills, and composting or other processing <br />related costs. <br />To determine the reasonableness of the AB 1594 rate adjustment that may be requested by WM, HF&H <br />will: <br />1. Review material provided to the City by WM regarding Its proposed yard waste diversion plans, <br />Including supporting cost Information made available by WM. <br />2. Meet with City staff and/or WM representatives to discuss proposed plans. <br />3. Request additional financial and/or operating data to confirm the reasonableness of the proposed <br />rate increase. <br />4. Negotiate the rate Increase for the diversion of yard waste. <br />Task Review Waste Management's Proposed Rate Adlustment to Implement a Residential Food <br />Waste Diversion Program <br />SB 1383 requires that City's provide food waste diversion programs for residential customers starting <br />January 1, 2022. Therefore, WM's proposal to provide this service will be based Incurring the costs of <br />providing a compliant program for six months until the proposed extension period terminates on June <br />30, 2022. <br />It is our understanding that WM has proposed to co -collect food waste with yard waste from residential <br />customers. <br />August 23, 2019 Page 4 HF&H Consultants, LLC <br />25B-20 <br />
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