This Language Can Be Added To Contracts
Waste Minimization Plan:
The contractor shall submit for review prior to the start of the work a written
document describing the following:
1. Method to sort various material including but not limited
to wood, glass, ferrous metals, nonferrous metals,
toilet fixtures, light fixtures,
doors, windows, hardware.
2. Method to recycle materials, including name and location
of recycling operation.
Waste Management Plan For Contractors
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Materials
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Estimated Qty.
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Disposal Method
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Name and Address
of Recycling Company |
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Salvage and
used materials |
cubic. yds._______ tons____________ |
Self haul or |
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Wood
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cubic. yds._______ Tons____________ |
Self haul or Hauler Name: ________________ |
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Land-clearing debris
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cubic. yds._______ Tons____________ |
Self haul or Hauler Name: ________________ |
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Corrugated cardboard
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cubic. yds._______ Tons____________ |
Self haul or Hauler Name: ________________ |
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Metals
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cubic. yds._______ Tons____________ |
Self haul or Hauler Name: ________________ |
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Rubble
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cubic. yds._______ Tons____________ |
Self haul or Hauler Name: ________________ |
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Mixed waste
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cubic. yds._______ Tons____________ |
Self haul or Hauler Name: ________________ |
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Other
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cubic. yds._______ Tons____________ |
Self haul or Hauler Name: ________________ |
EUGENE / SPRINGFIELD ARE RECYCLING CENTERS
SANIPAC Last Updated 10/17/2002 |
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| BRING Recycling | 746-3023 | ||||||||||||||||
| Call for nearest location | |||||||||||||||||
| DC Metals | 344-3741 | ||||||||||||||||
| 380 S. Danebo Rd. - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| Delta Sand and Gravel | 688-2233 | ||||||||||||||||
| 999 Division Ave. - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| EcoSort (LLC) | 726-7552 | ||||||||||||||||
| 3425 E. 17th - Glenwood | |||||||||||||||||
| Eugene Mission | 344-3251 | ||||||||||||||||
| 1542 W. 1st - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| Glenwood Central Receiving | 687-4119 | ||||||||||||||||
| 3100 E. 17th - Glenwood | |||||||||||||||||
| Goodwill Industries | 345-1801 | ||||||||||||||||
| 855 Seneca Rd. - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| Lane County Rural Transfer Stations | 687-4119 | ||||||||||||||||
| contact Lane County Waste Mgmt. @ | |||||||||||||||||
| Lane Forest Products | 461-2427 | ||||||||||||||||
| 2111 Prairie Rd. - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| Northwest Electronics Surplus | 485-3016 | ||||||||||||||||
| 2509 W. 11th - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| Pacific Pallets | 688-2887 | ||||||||||||||||
| 1825 West 8th. - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| Phoenix Pallet Recycling | 344-8036 | ||||||||||||||||
| 299 Garfield St. - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| Rexius Forest By-Products | 342-1835 | ||||||||||||||||
| 1250 Bailey Hill Rd. - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| Roofgone Inc. | 741-8333 | ||||||||||||||||
| 1019 28th - Springfield | |||||||||||||||||
| Schnitzer Steel | 686-0515 | ||||||||||||||||
| 111 Hwy. 99N - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| St. Vincent De Paul | 345-1412 | ||||||||||||||||
| 705 S. Seneca Rd. - Eugene | |||||||||||||||||
| Weyerhaeuser | 744-4100 | ||||||||||||||||
| 3425 E. 17th - Glenwood |
Recycling Economics Worksheet Assumptions
| 1 | 1 hour / ton | The extra time required to separate recyclables when compared to normal disposal time. This will vary with material and level of separation required by recycler. |
| 2 | $15 / hour labor | Based on craft labor rates. This will vary with labor rates for projects |
| 3 | 1.0 hours | Assume that the recycler is 10 miles away from the project and requiring 1.0 hours round trip travel time. |
| 4 | $40 / container | Minimum delivery charge to put a disposal container on site (march 1995). |
| 5 | $144 / container | Minimum hauling charge for mixed waste per 30 yard container, or $3.80 / cu yd (December 1994) |
| 6 | 0 hour / ton disposed |
Assume that disposal of waste is the standard practice and that no additional on-site labor time is required. |
| 7 | 1 hour travel to disposal site |
Assume that the recycler is 10 miles away from the project and requiring 1.0 hours round trip travel time. |
| 8 | $45 / ton tipped | Tipping fee at transfer station for mixed waste (March 1, 1995) |
Estimated Volume to Weight Conversions
| Material | pounds / cu yd | yards / ton | tons / 30 yd container |
| Mixed Waste | 350 lb /cu yd | 5.7 yards / ton | 5.25 tons |
| Wood | 300 LB /cu yd | 6.7 yards / ton | 4.5 tons |
| Cardboard | 100 LB /cu yd | 20 yards / ton | 1.5 tons |
| Rubble | 1400 LB /cu yd | 1.4 yards / ton | 21 tons |
| Metals* | 1000 LB /cu yd | 2 yards / ton | 15 tons |
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(Call local markets for nonferrous metal conversions)
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| * Note: Metals may require smaller containers due to a typical 8 ton weight limit of many haulers. |
| Volume to weight conversions are helpful for estimating the weight of waste materials in a disposal or recycling container. The actual conversion for construction are highly variable. They depend on the type of material within each category, material size, loading method and precipitation at the site. The conversions listed above should only be used as rough estimates for calculating recycling economics. Monitoring the actual weights of the materials disposed and recycled from your project will allow you to develop accurate conversion factors. |
1.9.A.f Recycling Economics Worksheet
A. Cost to Recycle
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Labor Costs
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| _____ hr / ton separated | X $_____ / hr of labor | =$_____ / ton separated |
| Time to separate 1 ton of recyclables form waste. | Labor rate to separate recyclables from waste | = labor cost to separate 1 ton of recyclables from waste |
| Hauling Cost (Method #1 - self haul) |
| _____hrs travel to recycler | X $_____/hr hauling | /_____tons/hauled | = $_____/tons hauled to recycler |
| Travel time to recycler from jobsite (leave blank if flat rate is charged for hauling). | Cost to operate vehicle per hour. | Tons of recyclables hauled | = Hauling charge to move 1 tone of recyclables from jobsite. |
| Hauling Cost (Method #2 - hired haul) |
| _____delivery charge | + $_____/hauling charge | /_____tons/hauled | = $_____/tons hauled to recycler |
| Charge to put container on site | Tons of recyclables hauled | = Hauling charge to move 1 tone of recyclables from jobsite. |
| Tipping Costs |
| Charge to dump 1 ton of materials at disposal site | = _____/tons tipped |
| Total Cost for Recycling |
| ($_____labor ton separated | + $_____hauling/ton |
+$_____tipping fees /ton)
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X _____/tons of materials recycled |
| From labor costs. | Method 1 or Method 2 |
= $_____ Cost to recycle
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B. Cost of Disposal
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Labor Costs
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| _____ hr / ton separated | X $_____ / hr of labor | =$_____ / ton separated |
| Time to separate 1 ton of waste for disposal. | Labor rate to prepare waste for disposal. | = labor cost to prepare waste for disposal. |
| Hauling Cost (Method #1 - self haul) |
| _____hrs travel to disposal site | X $_____/hr hauling | /_____tons/hauled | = $_____/tons hauled to disposal site |
| Travel time to disposal site from jobsite. | Cost to operate vehicle per hour. | Tons of waste hauled | = Hauling charge to move 1 tone of waste from jobsite. |
| Hauling Cost (Method #2 - hired haul) |
| _____delivery charge | + $_____/hauling charge | /_____tons/hauled | = $_____/tons hauled to disposal site |
| Charge to put container on site | Tons of waste hauled | = Hauling charge to move 1 tone of waste from jobsite. |
| Tipping Costs |
| Charge to dump 1 ton of materials at disposal site | = _____/tons tipped |
| Total Cost for Disposal |
| ($_____labor ton | + $_____hauling/ton |
+$_____tipping fees /ton)
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X _____/tons of waste dumped |
| From labor costs. | Method 1 or Method 2 |
= $_____ Cost to dispose at landfill
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