Solid Waste Franchise Agreements and New State Legislation

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Solid Waste Franchise Agreements and New State Legislation Presented to the Rural Counties Environmental Services Joint Powers Authority December 10, 2015

Overview Best Features of Franchise Agreements FA’s vs. Contracts vs. Open Market New State Legislation Compliance Strategies Questions and Discussion

Best Features of Franchise Agreements Defined Services and Set Rates Facilities/Infrastructure Development Diversion Requirements Fees and Other Revenues Management and Oversight Performance Metrics and Reviews Change in Law Provisions Indemnification/Insurance/Bonds/Other protections

FAs vs. Contracts vs. Open Markets Freedom of choice No interest /ability in managing a contractor Too rural Not allowed in County/ city/town code

New State Legislation AB 341 | Mandatory Commercial Recycling (2012) AB 1826 | Mandatory Organics Recycling (2016) AB 876 | Compostable Organics (2017) AB 1524 | Ban on ADC as Diversion Credit (2020 & provide plan starting in 2017) AB 901 | Diversion Reporting

AB 341 Mandatory Commercial Recycling July 1, 2012 Businesses that Generate 4 or more cubic yards of solid waste per week Multi-Family Dwellings of 5 or more Units Diversion = Source Separated Diversion and/or Mixed Waste Processing* *In combination with other programs, activities or processes that yield diversion results comparable to source separation

AB 876 Compostable Organics August 1, 2017 Estimate the amount of organic waste in cubic yards that will be generated in the county or region over a 15-year period Estimate of the additional organic waste recycling facility capacity in cubic yards that will be needed Locations for new or expanded organic waste recycling facilities capable of safely meeting the additional need

AB 1594 Ban on ADC Diversion Credit January 1, 2020 Green material as ADC not diversion Plans In 2017 Electronic Annual Report (Due Aug 2018) Will impact required Green Waste Composting Capacity AB 1826 and AB 1594 both driving factors to AB 876 estimates

AB 1826 Mandatory Commercial Organics Recycling January 1, 2016 Jurisdiction requirements to implement a recycling program (starting on) to divert organic waste from businesses subject to the law, as well as report to CalRecycle on their progress in implementing an Organic Waste Recycling Program April 1, 2016 Businesses requirements Includes details on jurisdictional requirements.

Is there a Rural Exemption to the Law: Rural Exemption to AB 1826 Is there a Rural Exemption to the Law: Yes, the law allows certain rural counties, and/or cities and regional agencies that are located entirely within a rural county/counties, to be exempt from the law under the following conditions: The total population of the county is less than 70,000 persons (19 of 34 RCRC counties) The County or City adopts a resolution citing a need for the exemption and submits the resolution to CalRecycle by June 2015.

Compliance Strategies General Include requirements in franchise and other agreements Licenses/Permits/Non-Exclusive Franchise Agreements Municipal Code Outreach and Education Development and use of facilities

Compliance Strategies AB 1826 Available Composting Capacity Require Hauler to Provide Access to Recycling Food Banks and Distribution Points Animal Feed Other Stakeholders

Compliance Strategies AB 1826 Implementation Apply for Exemption if Eligible Phased Implementation or Full Implementation (2020)? Is there Regional Capacity? Plan to Document Compliance or Demonstrate “Good Faith Efforts”

Questions & Discussion For additional questions, contact: Garth Schultz | R3 Senior Project Manager (510) 292-0853 gschultz@r3cgi.com David Pinter | Senior Analyst (916) 782-7821 dpinter@r3cgi.com