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Table 4-1: Options for Improved Waste Diversion
Option Description Set-up Requirement Bedgetary Cost*
Expansion of blue box waste materials to include styrofoam, #6 plastics, and/or polystyrene Based on recycling contractor
Implement a recycling and/or composting requirement within Special Events Permits Policy
Construction of a concrete bale wrap storage area to improve quality Concrete base and blocks ± $5,000
Creation of a separate waste diversion stream for clean drywall and shingles. Agreement with external facility $100 to $140 per tonne
Apply as a registered collector to the OES for WEEE waste. ± $5,000 to $20,000
Apply as a registered collector to the OTS for used tires. ± $5,000
Clothing Donation bin Bin placement/partnership
Implementation of curbside garbage bag limits and garbage bag tags Policy
Encourage the Use of Cloth or Fibre Bags Promotion and education
Encourage waste free lunches within the Institutional Sector Promotion and education
Further encourage the use of backyard composters Promotion and education
Improve oversight of leaf and yard waste disposal option (such as implement clear bag policy) Policy, oversight, and enforcement
Facilitate leaf and yard waste collection through providing a twice annual collection service Additional waste collection days Cost of collection
Source separated organics waste diversion optionWet waste pick-up, transport and or
composting facility
>$200 per tonne annual
>$700,000 Capital
Use of proposed septage biodigester
Study and Coordination with Design
Team
Pick-up, Storage and Handling of wet
waste
> $200 per tonne annual
> $400,000 capital
Information distribution including collection schedules and detailed information on new and
existing waste diversion programs
Preparation and distribution relevant
materials Educational initiatives that provide information to residents regarding waste diversion
initiatives and details, such as acceptable and unacceptable materials.Preparation and distribution relevant
materials
Improved enforcement through the implementation of a Clear Bag policy Replace bag tags with clear bags
Additional policies and or by-laws may need to be considered as additional waste diversion
initiatives are implementedAs required
Notes:
Costs presented are provided for budgetary purposes only. Cost estimates will be dependent on scale of implementation.
± $5,000
Composting Initiatives
Education, Oversight and
Enforcement of the 3R's and
Composting
Covered depot area (WEEE) and
ensure requirements are met
Recycling Initiatives
Waste Reduction and Reuse
Initiatives
Facilitate goods exchanges through the implementation of a Goods Exchange Day or a Goods
Exchange DepotCovered depot area
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Table 5-1: Potential Residual Waste Disposal Options
Description Security of OptionCertainty of
ApprovalApplicability
Environmental
SecurityPlanning Period Capital Annual "Long-Term" Cost*
Municipal System Selection, Construction, and Operation of
Thermal/Incineration Technology by Georgian BluffsHigh High Low High > 5 years > $20 M ** $40 - $80/tonne ** $65 - >$150 /tonne
Third Party System
1) Bio-Waste Treatment Technologies - Sorting,
Gasification and Composting - Southgate
2) Incineration Facility - West Grey
Low Medium Low to Medium High 1 - 3 years unknown $50 - $70/tonne $50 - $70/tonne
Municipal PartnershipPartner with other Municipalities to Select, Construct
and Operate a Thermal/Incineration PlantHigh High Low High > 5 years
> $ 20 M
Number of
Partners
$40 - $80/tonne $65 - $150/tonne
New Site In Georgian BluffsPlanning, Design and Construction of a Landfill Site at
a New Location within Georgian BluffsHigh Low to Medium High Medium > 5 years $5 to $10 M $50 - $70/tonne $70 - $110/tonne
Engineered Expansion of Keppel
Landfill
Construct Engineered Landfill at Existing Landfill Site
Property with potential for Landfill Mining During
Construction/Re-construction
High Low High Medium > 4 years $4 to $6 M $50 - $70/tonne $65 - $95/tonne
Partnership with Neighbouring
Municipalities for Development of
New Landfill
Partner with Neighbouring Municipality for Disposal
of Waste at a New LandfillHigh Medium Medium Medium to High > 5 years $2 to $5 M $40 - $50 /tonne $55 - $95 /tonne
Third Party - Export Residual WasteUsing Miller's Transfer Station in Owen Sound for
delivery to 3rd Party Landfill in OntarioLow High High Low to Medium ± 6 months n/a $125 - $150 /tonne $125 - $150 /tonne
Partnership with Neighbouring
Municipality for Use of Existing
Landfill
Partner with Neighbouring Municipality for Disposal
of Waste at a Landfill with Existing Approved
Capacity
High High Medium to High Low to Medium > 1 year unknown $60 - $100 /tonne $60 - $100 /tonne
Notes:
- * Long-term costs apply capital to 25 years or total volume of approved landfill at fill rate of 3,000 tonnes per year
Landfills assumed obtain approval for 200,000 cubic metres of capacity
- ** Applicable to large scale operations only: cost would be dependent on price of third party wastes accepted
- Annual tipping fee profits are not included above where the Township owns their own site
Budgetary Cost Estimates (2009 Funds)
Thermal/Incineration
Energy From Waste
Landfill
Option
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