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1 Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007 “Review of Regional Strategies” Chris Brideson Water + Waste Innovations

2 "Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007" Review of Regional Strategies  Local Government Association of South Australia  Office of State Local Government Relations  Zero Waste SA …”review of existing information gathered from regional waste management plans to determine the most significant waste streams and priority issues for rural and regional local government.”

3 "Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007" Regional Waste Management Plans  Provide direction for waste reforms in country areas.  Country councils supported regional approach. Legislative responsibilities Common operational issues Limited access to additional technical/planning resources  Regional steering committees supported by Zero Waste SA and EPA staff, and ZWSA funding.  Regional waste management plans were developed as autonomous documents over several years.  Major challenge for individual councils to translate a regional strategy to local actions.

4 "Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007" Regional Waste Management Plans Regions Status  South-East LGA (pilot) final  Eyre Peninsula LGA (pilot) draft (in region)  Murray and Mallee LGA draft (in region) Riverland Murraylands  Southern & Hills LGA Hills pending Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island draft (in region)  Central Local Government Region incomplete (in region)  Others not currently involved in regional waste

5 "Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007" Major Issues  Resources – human & financial  Landfills  Transfer Stations  Private Industry  Going Forward Regional Waste Management Plans

6 "Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007" Regional Waste Management Plans Resources  General call from regions for both human and financial resources assistance: Report analysis/data gathering/concept design/project evaluation/project management  Specific skill needs will vary Priority to work at regional or local council level? State level coordination of resource pool for fixed period?  Regional waste reform champion  State level coordination of a resources ‘flying squad’ Share work results from different regions

7 "Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007" Regional Waste Management Plans Landfills  General acceptance that EPA Landfill Guidelines will not go away.  Two imperatives: Primarily a funding issue  Indicative costs for post July 2010 compliance in most cases are seen as prohibitive.  Closure as the alternative is also not funded. Time is running out!  Technical assistance required with landfill closure plans and related resource recovery options.

8 "Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007" Regional Waste Management Plans Transfer Stations  All regions have similar resource recovery needs. Priority waste streams – paper & cardboard, dry recyclables, green organics Others – steel, plastics, oil, general hard waste, C&D  Modular designs as a base reference.  Private industry operation on a cost recovery basis in selected areas. Revenue through gate fees and resources sales Council underwrite with land and long term contract  Training for council staff to support transfer station contract management.

9 "Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007" Regional Waste Management Plans Private Industry  The potential for private industry roles has neither been fully explored nor tested.  Involvement will be essential for effective waste reform across the community.  Potential areas for development: Landfill services – regional basis or existing facility Transport – residual waste, recycle/recovered material Transfer stations – ‘BOOT’ projects with long term contracts Recyclables process – organics composting

10 "Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007" Regional Waste Management Plans Going Forward… 1  Sub-Regions Split into smaller areas – may have a common focus due to geographical proximity. Potential to resource locally and get activity started. Use a sub-region approach to pilot component of plan. Good for selective resource recovery initiatives – may not be as workable for extensive infrastructure changes. Don’t forget ZWSA Regional Implementation Program.

11 "Waste Pathways: Outlook 2007" Regional Waste Management Plans Going Forward… 2 A frame-work to help manage the plan (SELGA)  Operational Current priority activities or initiatives that can proceed immediately – may have already commenced.  Planning Activities from implementation plan that support operational phase but requiring some planning or development.  Communication Documentation or activities such as briefings, updates, funding applications, approvals etc

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