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Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC)
STAFF MEMO �
Meeting: Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC) - Sep 11 2024
Staff Contact: Brad Freese Department: Environmental Advisory
Committee
Follow Up Discussion on Waste Management Presentation
SUMMARY: 9" = W
At the May EAC meeting, Jeff Sabin of Waste Management gave a presentation on recycling.
Following the meeting, he provided the Village with some promotional flyers that can help educate
residents on recycling. Those flyers are attached.
Additionally, Solid Waste Authority recently provided a letter to the Village stating that there was no
revenue sharing for recycling due to increased expenses during the third quarter of 2024. The letter
does have some positive news, which is that Palm Beach County led the state in recycling for the 2nd
year in a row. Tequesta recycled 89.51 tons of material in the third quarter, which was .56% of all
recycling in Solid Waste Authority's jurisdiction. Tequesta has only .45% of residential units in the
SWA jurisdiction, so it does appear that Tequesta residents are recycling more than other
communities.
This document and any attachments may be reproduced upon request in an alternative format by
completing our Accessibility Feedback Form, sending an e-mail to the Village Clerk or calling 561-
768-0443.
BUDGET INFORMATION:
BUDGET AMOUNT n/a AMOUNT AVAILABLE n/a EXPENDITURE AMOUNT: n/a
FUNDING SOURCES: n/a IS THIS A PIGGYBACK:
❑ Yes ❑ N/A
DID YOU OBTAIN 3 QUOTES?
❑ Yes ❑ N/A
COMMENTS/EXPLANATION ON SELECTIONn/a
Village of Tequesta- WM of Martin County - Service Flyer
SWA Letter
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IMPORTANT REMINDERS .
0 Household & yard waste must be curbside a.m. on your collection days
0 Each 32 gallon trash can or tied plastic bagshould NOT exceed 50 pounds
0 Contact III' Customer Service for collections larger than 8 cubic yards
TWICE�A�WEEK
Use 32 gallon trash
Place yard waste such
i . cans or tied plastic
as grass clippings,
bags. Make sure all lids rleaves and small twigs
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and ties are secure.
in sturdy tied plastic
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50 pounds in DO NOT exceed
weight.
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and palm fronds are up to 8 cubic yards are
tied and bundled. collected twice a creek
DO NOT exceed along with household
feet in length, and yard waste.
THINK 'All large waste Ales lamer than cubli yards will be collected ithi l
two days of your regular scheduled collection dal.These piles will be
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'wtagged'notifying you the pile has been scheduled fOF p ckup.
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ONCE�A�WEEK--.: RECYCLING COLLECTION
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NON Recyclable NON Recyclable
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larnshell packaging , Polystyrenehot/cold
cups and/or containers.
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NON Recyclable NON Recyclable
r PAPER: Napkins, paper HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.
towels,shredded paper, Hoses, tares,
propane
paper cups and/or plates. r plastic& rental clothes
hangers, rn;rrors and part_
BULK WASTE1,COLLECTION
Refers to items which cannot be containerized, No paint cans,pesticides,pool chemicals,engine oil,ores,auto
bagged or bundled: Refrigerators,ranges,washers/dryers, parts or demolition debris.
water heaters,toilets,sins and other similar appliances, Contact the Solid Waste Authority at 1697-2700
ousehold goods and minor D1Y construction project debr s or Visit 14185 .Military Trail, Jupiter,FL 33458 for
will be picked up ONCE-A-WEEK. information on how to dispose of household hazardous waste
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West Palm Beach, FL3]412
561-640'4000 i svva.org
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August 8. 2O24
Village cfTequasta
Jeremy Allen
345Tequesta/ Dr
Tequesta. FL3348Q
Dear Jeremy Allen,
The Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County (SWA) thanks your municipality and its residents for your continued
commitment to making Palm Beach County'o dual-stream recycling program successful. VVe'rm pleased to report that
your municipality recycled 89.51 tons of blue and yellow bin mabaho| in the third quarter of2O24.
We'd like to share the good news that Palm Beach County was once again (for the second year in a row) ranked
number one in the state for reoyo|ing, according to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. In 2023. our
county achieved an overall 84% recycling rate (80% in 2022). We again thank you and your residents for continuing to
^rooyderight'~ endforoontribuLingiothoovensUsucoossofourdual'streemreoydingprogram.
While the recycled materials commodities value is trending upward, we continue to see the expenses of processing
recyclable materials exceed revenues. As a result, there is no revenue share to pass on to our partner municipalities
this quarter.
Regardless of market fluctuations, our overall goal is to continue to provide simple and accessible recycling services to
the residents of Palm Beach County, and vvestrive to ensure our partner municipalities benefit from the dual-stream
recycling efforts of their residents. The quantity of tons sold this quarter dropped by 8.9%; however, our total revenue
increased by11% This was a result of increases in the commodity market pricing and, as noted last quarter, our new
increased mixed paper and cardboard commodity pricing structure became effective on May 1. Overall, our revenue
per ton increased by more than 24% and we continue to be cautiously optimistic regarding future revenue share.
Please forward this letter and the attached recycling reports to your Sustainabillity, Public Works, Budget
and/or Finance offices. This will assist in ensuring all parties remain aware of the Recycling Revenue Share
Program'aeucoaas.
For more information on Palm Beach County's recycling program, including helpful guidelines for what goes into the
yeNovv, blue and trash bins, visitsvva.org/reoyo|erighL If your municipality would like the Authority to assist you with
municipal-specific educational materials and graphic assets, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Jessica Winter
RacyoUnQ, Education 8Marketing Manager
Enclosed:
Revenue Sharing by City O3'2O24Report
Revenue Sharing Calculation D3-2O24
Revenue Sharing Net C>3-2O24
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DATE 07/16/2924 SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PBC RPT: REV_SHARE_CALC.RPT
TIME 13:55:44 REVENUE SHARING CALCULATION FOR CMF YR 2024 PAGE: 1
JURISDICTION SELF HAUL ^PARTICIPATING SINGLE FAM MOBILE HOME MULTI FAM TOT UNTS TOT TERU`S SHARE
BELLE GLADE T Y Y 2,888 840 2,949 5,797 8 0.90%
BOCA RATON Y Y 19,879 0 28,548 48,427 0 0.80%
BOYNTON BCH Y Y 14,506 448 24,895 39,849 0 0.00%
LAKE PARK Y Y 1,416 0 2,250 3,666 0 0.00%
LAKE WORTH Y Y 7,710 672 9,349 17,731 0 0.00%
MANALAPAN Y Y 232 0 83 315 0 0.00%
PALM BEACH Y Y 2,447 0 6,411 8,858 0 0.00%
NORTH PALM BCH Y Y 2,517 0 5,198 7,715 0 0.00%
DIST 1 N Y 34,943 4,834 31,631 71,408 63,500 12.61%
❑IST 2 N Y 24,791 2,977 14,638 42,406 38,747 7.69%
DIST 3 N Y 45,862 4,005 31,237 81,104 73,295 14.55%
DIST 4 N Y 28,931 249 48,586 77,766 65,620 13.03%
DIST 5 N Y 441 292 483 1,216 1,995 0.22%
DIST 6 N Y 13,307 366 8,456 22,129 20,015 3.97%
ATLANTIS N Y 942 0 281 1,223 1,153 0.23%
BRINY BREEZES N Y 0 479 0 479 479 9.10%
CLOUD LAKE N Y 45 0 19 64 59 9.01%
❑ELRAY BCH N Y 11,708 129 24,928 36,765 30,533 6.06%
GLEN RIDGE N Y 85 0 10 95 93 0.02%
GREENACRES N Y 4,986 962 11,489 17,431 14,559 2.89%
GULF STREAM N Y 354 0 324 678 597 0.12%
HAVERHILL N Y 628 0 83 711 690 0.14%
HIGHLAND BCH N Y 222 0 3,910 4,132 3,155 0.63%
HYPOLUXO N Y 99 53 1,958 2,110 1,621 0.32%
JUNO BCH N Y 394 314 2,495 3,203 2,579 8.51%
JUPITER N Y 13,640 163 16,408 30,211 26,109 5.18%
JUPITER INLET N Y 217 0 0 217 217 9.04%
LAKE CLARKE SHORES N Y 1,114 0 363 1,477 1,386 8.28%
LANTANA N Y 2,399 51 3,282 5,732 4,912 0.98%
LOXAHATCHEE GROVES N Y 1,119 115 32 1,266 1,258 0.25%
MANGONIA PARK N Y 194 0 642 836 676 0.13%
OCEAN RIDGE N Y 536 0 986 1,522 1,276 0.25%
PAHOKEE N Y 996 344 374 1,714 1,621 0.32%
PALM BEACH GARDENS N Y 14,867 371 16,676 31,914 27,745 5.51%
PALM BCH SHORES N Y 313 0 965 1,278 1,037 9.21%
RIVIERA BCH N Y 6,944 627 10,514 18,085 15,457 3.07%
SOUTH BAY N Y 565 103 352 1,020 932 0.19%
TEQUESTA N Y 1,585 0 1,633 3,218 2,819 0.56%
SO. PALM BCH N Y 3 0 1,880 1,883 1,413 0.28%
VILLAGE OF GOLF N Y 171 0 3 174 173 9.03%
PALM SPRINGS N Y 2,810 188 7,324 10,322 8,491 1.69%
ROYAL PALM BCH N Y 9,718 0 4,716 14,434 13,255 2.63%
WELLINGTON N Y 16,919 9 7,693 24,621 22,698 4.51%
WEST PALM BCH N Y 20,020 87 37,398 57,505 48,156 9.56%
WESTLAKE N Y 1,606 0 9 1,615 1,613 9.32%
BOCA RATON UNTS BY OTHER N Y 1,411 0 3,597 5,008 4,109 0.82%
PALM BEACH UNTS BY OTHER N Y 0 0 192 192 144 6.03%
NORTH PALM BCH UNTS BY OT N Y 0 0 417 417 313 0.06%
TOTAL UNITS~ ^� 315,594 18,578 375,667 709,939 503,591 100.00%
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Agenda Item #10.
DATE 07/16/2024 SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PBC RPT: REV_SHARE_CITY.RPT
TIME 13:55:59 REVENUE SHARING BY CITY FOR FY 2923 - 2924 PAGE: 1
PARTICI SELF^ 01 02 03 04
JURISDICTION PATING HAUL SHARE TONS REVENUE TONS REVENUE TONS REVENUE TONS REVENUE ANNUAL REV
BELLE GLADE Y Y 6.13 -4.84
BOCA RATON Y Y 1,135.89 -096.72
BOYNTON BCH Y Y 594.79 -461.98
LAKE PARK Y Y 92.87 -73.37
LAKE WORTH Y Y 446.56 -352.78
MANALAPAN Y Y 6.28 -4.96
PALM BEACH Y Y 257.29 -293.26
NORTH PALM BCH Y Y 282.84 -169.14
GIST 1 Y N 12.61 2,015.56 -1,592.29
DIST 2 Y N 7.69 1,229.16 -971.94
DIST 3 Y N 14.55 2,325.65 -1,837.26
DIST 4 Y N 13.93 2,882.79 -1,645.33
DIST 5 Y N 8.22 35.16 -27.78
DIST 6 Y N 3.97 634.56 -581.39
ATLANTIS Y N 8.23 36.76 -29.94
BRINY BREEZES Y N 9.18 15.98 -12.62
CLOUD LAKE Y N 9.81 1.68 -1.26
DELRAY BCH Y N 6.86 968.62 -765.21
GLEN RIDGE Y N 8.92 3.29 -2.53
GREENACRES Y N 2.89 461.93 -364.92
GULF STREAM Y N 8.12 19.18 -15.15
HAVERHILL Y N 8.14 22.38 -17.68
HIGHLAND BCH Y N 8,63 189.79 -79.55
HYPOLUXO Y N 9.32 51.15 -48.41
JUNO BCH Y N 9.51 81.52 -64.48
JUPITER Y N 5.18 827.96 -654.69
JUPITER INLET Y N 0.94 6.39 -5.95
LAKE CLARKE SHORES Y N 0.28 44.75 -35.35
LANTANA Y N 0.98 156.64 -123.75
LOXAHATCHEE GROVES Y N 0.25 39.96 -31.57
MANGONIA PARK Y N 8.13 29.78 -16.42
OCEAN RIDGE Y N 8.25 39.96 -31.57
PAHOKEE Y N 9,32 51.15 -49.41
PALM BEACH GARDENS Y N 5.51 889.71 -695.76
PALM BCH SHORES Y N 0.21 33.57 -26.52
RIVIERA BCH Y N 3.07 499.78 -387.65
SOUTH BAY Y N 8.19 39.37 -23.99
TEQUESTA Y N 8.56 89.51 -79.71
SO. PALM BCH Y N 9.28 44.75 -35.35
VILLAGE OF GOLF Y N 9.93 4.89 -3.79
PALE!SPRINGS Y N 1.69 278.13 -213.48
ROYAL PALM BCH Y N 2.63 428.38 -332.19
WELLINGTON Y N 4.51 729.87 -569.49
WEST PALM BCH Y N 9.56 1,528.86 -1,297.17
WESTLAKE Y N 8.32 51.15 -46.41
BOCA RATON LINTS BY OTHER Y N 8.82 131.87 -193.55
PALM BEACH UNTS BY OTHER Y N 9.93 4.89 -3.79
NORTH PALM BCH UNTS BY OT Y N 0.86 9.59 -7.58
TOTAL 198.89 18,715.71 -14,785.39
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DATE 97/16/2924 SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PBC RPT: REV SHARE_NET.RPT
"E 13:55:58 REVENUE SHARING NET FOR FY 2923 - 2024 PAGE: 1—
Q1 02— Q3 Q4
Total Tons of Residential Loads Delivered to MRF (A) 17,230.60
Total Tons of Commercial Loads Delivered to MRF (8) 6,294.87
Total Tons of Acceptable Loads Delivered to MRF (A+B) 23,524.67
Tons Sold (C) 13,578.83
Total Gross Revenue (D) 2,399,178.91
Weighted Average Market Price of Tons Sold (D/C) 176.79
Residential Hauled Tons to SWA:
Self Haul Tons (E) 2.731.85
Combined Haul Tons (F) 15,983.85
Total Resi Tons (G=E+F) 18,715.79
Net Revenue Calculation:
Total Gross Revenue (D) 2,399,170.91
MRF Fee - Per Ton (J) 103.70
Less Total MRF Fee (K=]*(A+B)) 2,439,598.28
Total Net Revenue (L=D-K) -48,337.37
Commertial portion of Net Revenue (M=(B/(A+8))*L)
Residendital portion of Net Revenue (N=(A/(A+B))*L) -29,545.03
Program Resi Net Revenue per Ton (0--N/G) $ -1.58
Sharing% 50%
Net Revenue Share per Ton $ -9.79
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