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12/21/2021
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Request to Approve a Resolution Adopting the Kittitas County Solid Waste Management Plan
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Kittitas County Solid Waste Advisory Committee <br />May 8, 2019 Meeting Notes <br />Kittitas County Solid Waste Management Plan Update <br />SWAC <br />Members <br />General Comments Provided During SWAC Meeting 5/8/2019 and phone call 5/29/2019 Response <br />Correct. <br />Thank you <br />Received. <br />Comments addressed <br />Deadline May 22. <br />Section Title Comment Incorporated in SWMP Text <br />1 Introduction <br />1.3.1 Apple Maggot Quarantine <br />Amy ‐ the Apple Maggot Permit that WM holds requires organic waste NOT be mixed with MSW. Include some more of <br />the details about this permit in the plan. <br />Even though the majority of Kittitas County is in the quarantine area, specify the % of the County. <br />Patti: Mention where the new transfer station facility is located in relation to the quarantine area. <br />Amy: Mention the way the County prevents residential yard waste from getting in the MSW. <br />Discussion from 5/29/2019: <br />Four key items needed as part of compliance and also needed for the SWMP are: <br />1. Segregation – need to have segregation of municipal green waste (MGW) from MSW <br />‐ The only place within the plan area that offers a curbside program is the City of Ellensburg. City of Ellensburg offers <br />separate garbage, recycling, and yard debris (i.e. MGW) service. All of the MGW goes to the Ellensburg TS/compost <br />operation and is processed onsite <br />‐ The remaining MGW is either self‐hauled to either the Ellensburg TS or Cle Elum TS. Each TS has a separate dropoff are <br />for MGW. MGW brought to the Ellensburg TS is directed to the compost area for onsite processing. The self‐hauled <br />MGW received at Cle Elum TS is hauled by WM to the Ellensburg TS/compost facility for processing. The price to drop <br />off MGW is 1/3 the price to drop off MSW and is a great incentive to segregate the MGW from the MSW <br />‐ Other residents just manage their MGW onsite (backyard composting or other methods) Properly Informed Residents <br />– Kittitas County and WM both use a variety of means to educate the public about proper MGW management. Kittitas <br />County goes to various venues to share this information. They also have Backyard <br />Composting resources and classes to encourage onsite management of MGW. There are additional online resources for <br />backyard composting. <br />2. Properly Informed Residents <br />3. Monitoring Program – At the transfer stations, the scale house attendant does waste screening. In addition, the <br />$65/ton <br />difference in price encourage residents to segregate. At the landfill WM does a minimum of 5 spot checks per week. If <br />they find MGW in a load, then they notify the customer. They are not seeing this as a problem. <br />4. Proper Containment for Transit – Residents are instructed to have covered loads. WM loads are sealed in transit. <br />New figure added. <br />New text added using meeting notes from <br />5/29/2019. <br />1.3.7 Tipping Fees <br />Patti: tipping fees will be going up. WM just informed the County that their rates will need to go up 3%Changed text to "Tipping fees will likely be adjusted <br />3% to reflect CPI later this year." <br />1.3.9 Marijuana Composting You're watching the marijuana composting issue? Patti: Yes No changes to text. <br />2 Description of the Planning Area <br />no comments <br />3 Waste Generation and <br />Characterization <br />3.2.2 Recycling Quantities and Rate <br />Tami: Are the recycling #s that Ellensburg collects not in the Recycling Rate? <br />Lyndsey: It is just County #s. <br />There was a request to add WM #s to the Recycling Rate to get the cities' numbers included in the county‐wide rate. <br />Patti explained Kittitas County usually separtes WM #s from the Annual Recycling Report so it is not double‐counted. <br />Added explanatory sentence. Since WM wasn't <br />reference by name in this document, I used the term <br />"WUTC hauler". <br />4 Waste Reduction, Recycling, and <br />Composting <br />4.2.4 Public Outreach and Education <br />Patti: Add reference to direct mail because the Kittitas Solid Waste bills quarterly which provides an opportunity for <br />timely notices. They also send a guide/mailer once a year. <br />Added bullet to Promotional Materials in Table 4‐2 <br />4.3.5 Curbside Collection of <br />Recyclables <br />Tami‐ Recycling isn't paying for itself. We should not use the language of "free". In some points, recycling costs more <br />than trash. Overall, its about handling materials in the most efficient and affordable fashion. <br />Patti‐ We need to get away from calling recycling free. Even self‐haul people don't realize what the fees are going <br />towards. <br />Incorporated edit from Tami/WM <br />4.3.11 Recycling Needs and <br />Opportunities <br />Tami‐ Doesn’t it seem like we should address that the entire recycling collection, transport, sorting process costs as <br />much or more than landfilling? Meaning, we should view the solid waste system as a whole – e.g. materials <br />management vs. recycling and disposal. This statement in 4.3.11 needs review: “Recycling rates remain flat because <br />residents and businesses have little financial incentive to recycle and curbside collection is only available to residents of <br />Ellensburg" <br />Going forward, is a financial incentive to recycle the right recipe? Can we start to make a paradigm shift? What about <br />"environmentally appropriate and fiscally responsible materials management costs X". <br />Took stab at new intro paragraph. <br />4.3.12 Recycling Recommended <br />Options and Implementation <br />The SWAC will get one more shot at commenting on the SWMP Update before we go to final. <br />Amy Clow, WSDA; Brett Wachsmith, Kittitas County Commissioner; Mayor of Roslyn; City of South Cle Elum; Greg Poe, Central Washington University; Heather Church, Ecology; James Rivard, Ecology; Jesse <br />Granado, Waste Management; Kathi Swanson, City of Elum; Martin Thacker, City of Kittitas; Mike Slack, Waste Management; Natalie Caulkins, Kittitas County; Phil Mattlocks, KValley Computers & Internet; <br />Robert Omans, City of Elum; Ryan Lyyski, City of Ellensburg Public Works; Scott Moore, City of Kittitas; Seth Benge, Ecology; Stacey Engel, City of Ellensburg; Steve Sowers, South Cle Elum; Tami Yager, Waste <br />Management; Tristen Lamb, Kittitas County; Jesse Cox, Kittitas County Health Department <br />It appears you took an existing plan and updated it with new numbers and updated regulations. <br />Tami (WM) submitted comments via email. She said Jacobs/County did a great job. "This plan is very clean and easy to read. Better than some others we've read." <br />Amy (Washington Department of Agriculture) will email her comments. <br />Patti sent a first round of comments to Jacobs. They've already been incorporated into the version the SWAC is viewing. Her remaining comments are mostly related <br />to formatting, number changes and graphs.
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