Program List for LARA Cities

1000 Source Reduction CalRecycle Program Type Program Code Code Descriptions Questions to answer in the “Notes” Xeriscaping, Grasscycling: - Does the jurisdiction promote grasscycling and/or xeriscaping? Xeriscaping/Grasscycling - What types of large turf areas does the jurisdiction have? (football 1000-SR-XGC Residential fields/golf courses/parks/schools/etc.) Are they being grasscycled? Commercial - Does the jurisdiction have demonstration areas? Backyard & On-Site - Does the jurisdiction promote backyard composting/mulching? Composting/Mulching: (Give away/discount bins)? Backyard Composting - Does the jurisdiction conduct workshops? On-site composting by businesses - Does the jurisdiction make educational information on composting 1010-SR-BCM (can include any organics) available to residents? (For schools, see code 3050-CM- SCH) On-site composting by residences (can include any organics) Business Source Reduction: - Does the jurisdiction offer assessments? Business Waste Reduction - Promote business source reduction techniques? Business Waste Prevention - What are the major types of business waste? Ceramic cups - Are businesses aware of WRAP Awards? Paper form reduction Electronic media Double-sided copies 1020-SR-BWR Commercial/Industrial Diaper service Auto dismantling DMV-funded auto abatement program (if parts pulled) Salvage yards - Does the jurisdiction have a formal procurement policy? (e.g. Procurement: ordinance, written formal city policy) Procurement Programs - Who is responsible for procurement? 1030-SR-PMT Joint purchase pools - Are procurement practices monitored? Procurement of Recycled-Content - Are procurement practices monitored? Products - What jurisdictions are covered? - Does the jurisdiction promote school source/waste reduction techniques? School Source Reduction: - Has the city met with the school to discuss waste reduction School Waste Reduction 1040-SR-SCH options? School waste prevention - What are the schools in this jurisdiction doing to source reduce District waste prevention waste? - Is there cafeteria source reduction? - Does the jurisdiction promote government source/waste reduction techniques within its own jurisdictions, or to other government entities? - Are there State and/or Federal government facilities (prisons, jails, Government Source Reduction: youth authority facilities, hospitals, universities, etc.) located in the Government Waste Reduction 1050-SR-GOV jurisdiction? In-house Source Reduction - city, - Are you aware of AB-75, and have you met with State agencies county, state, federal. within your jurisdiction to assist them in reaching their AB-75 goals? (team approach) - Are you aware of Trashcutters and the new award program for state facilities?

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- CalMax (to include businesses and schools)? Material Exchange, Thrift Shops: - Local materials exchange program? (potentially MiniMax) Materials Exchange - Garage sales? Regional waste exchange - Thrift Stores? 1060-SR-MTE Garage sales - Food banks? Flea markets - Do grocery stores, restaurants, or other food sources donate food CalMAX to foodbanks/shelters/etc.? Food exchanges - Is any food waste used for animal feed? 1070-SR-OTH - Are there any other Source Reduction Programs?

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2000 CalRecycle Program Type Program Code Code Descriptions Questions to answer in the “Notes” 2000-RC-CRB Residential Curbside: - How is the curbside material collected? Is it mandatory or Single-family, commingled voluntary? Single-family, source separated - How many households or what percent are offered curbside Multi-family, commingled service? Multi-family, source separated - What materials are accepted through this program? - Does the jurisdiction use a Pay as You Throw system or Variable Can Rate? - Does jurisdiction do any monitoring or evaluation of program? 2010-RC-DRP Residential Drop-Off: - Are free drop-off locations available? (parks, tourist areas, special Drop-Off Boxes and Center events, malls, local schools) Public recycling receptacles - What materials are accepted? - How is this program promoted? 2020-RC-BYB Residential Buy-Back: - Are any located in the jurisdiction? Buyback Center(s) - Do residents use locations outside of the jurisdiction? - Do you actively promote the available locations? - Do any of these recyclers accept materials other than CRV? If so, what? 2030-RC-OSP Commercial On-Site Pickup: - What collection options are available to businesses? Commercial Collection Programs - What is the percent participation? Cardboard - What materials? Office paper - What type of Agreement exists? Beverage containers (excluding - Do businesses receive containers for free or must they purchase 2020 centers) them? Other Material Triple-Rinsed Plastic Pesticide Containers Glass Newspaper Promotion of programs 2040-RC-SFH Commercial Self-Haul - Do businesses have options to self-haul recyclables? - Do businesses exist within the jurisdiction that accept other business' self-haul recyclables? - What are the material types collected? 2050-RC-SCH School Recycling - Are there any School Recycling Programs? - What are the materials collected? - Who services the recycling needs of these schools? - District-Wide or by the individual schools? - Has the jurisdiction met with the school and/or the school's hauler to discuss recycling options? 2060-RC-GOV Government Recycling - What are the diversion/recycling programs at Government offices? (city/county/state/federal) - What are the material types? - Are you aware of AB-75*? - Do you have any State or Federal waste generators in your jurisdiction? - Has the jurisdiction approached any State facilities in the jurisdiction to assist them in meeting AB-75 requirements? * Waste Diversion Assembly Bill (AB) 75 was passed in 1999 and the State Agency Model Integrated Act (Chapter 764, Statutes of 1999, Strom-Martin) took effect on January 1, 2000. The State agency Model Integrated Waste Management Act (IWMA) mandated that State agencies develop and implement an integrated waste management plan (IWMP); the State agency IWMA also mandated that community service districts providing solid waste services report disposal and diversion information to the city, county, or regional agency in which the community service district is located.

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The provisions of the State agency IWMA require all State agencies and large State facilities to divert at least 50 percent of their solid waste from disposal facilities on and after January 1, 2004. Another requirement of the law is that each State agency and large facility shall submit an annual report to the California Jurisdiction of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) summarizing its yearly progress in implementing waste diversion programs. In 2008, the Per Capita Disposal Measurement System Act (SB 1016, Wiggins, Public Resources Code Section 42920-42927, Statutes of 2008) was passed. This changed the way State agencies and local governments measure their progress toward meeting the statutory waste diversion mandates. Under this Act, State agencies are still required to maintain the 50 percent waste diversion requirement as mandated by the State agency IWMA. However, with the passage of the Per Capita Disposal Measurement System Act, State agencies and large State facilities use per capita disposal as an indicator of their progress toward meeting the mandate. 2070-RC-SNL Special Collection Seasonal - Does the jurisdiction have seasonal collection events? (regular - not special waste - What are the materials diverted? (Christmas trees, phone books) collection) - Who organizes and promotes this program? Seasonal/Special Collection - Who collects the materials? Programs Telephone books Christmas trees "Bulky" item collection days 2080-RC-SPE Special Collection Events: - Does the jurisdiction hold clean-up events? Clean-Up Events - Are materials diverted? Recycling at special events - Does the jurisdiction conduct recycling at special events? (fairs, (fairs, marathons, community marathons, community events, etc.) celebrations) 2090-RC-OTH Other Recycling - Are there any other Recycling Programs?

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3000 Composting CalRecycle Program Type Program Code Code Descriptions Questions to answer in the “Notes” 3000-CM-RCG Residential Curbside Greenwaste - How is the material collected (size of containers) Collection - Is collection mandatory or voluntary Residential, curbside source - How is the collected greenwaste diverted & processed separated; Residential, curbside - Is food waste included with greenwaste Collection commingled 3010-CM-RSG Residential Self-Haul Greenwaste - Does the jurisdiction have options for residential self-haul Self-Hauled to Composting Site greenwaste - How is the material diverted 3020-CM-COG Commercial On-Site Greenwaste - Does your hauler collect commercial greenwaste Pick-Up - Do you have a landscapers outreach program Commercial Collection Programs - Are street sweepings diverted Street-sweeping debris; On-call - How is the commercial collection program promoted Curbside Collection - How and where is the material processed 3030-CM-CSG Commercial Self-Haul Greenwaste - Does the jurisdiction have a landscapers outreach Drop-Off program - Does the jurisdiction provide drop-off options for landscapers - Are there nearby facilities that accept greenwaste for diversion - Where is the material taken? (composting site, MRF, transfer station, ) 3040-CM-FWC Food Waste Composting - Does the jurisdiction have any Grocery stores (a number (pick-up/self-haul) of grocery stores backhaul food waste for composting Food Waste - Do any local composting facilities accept food waste for Composting/Vermicomposting composting - Does the jurisdiction promote food diversion - Do you have any large facilities participating in a food waste program? (prisons, hospitals, universities, catering businesses, restaurants, etc.) - Is there a food waste to animal feed program 3050-CM-SCH School Composting - Are any of your schools composting or vermicomposting On-site Composting by Schools - Do the schools hold workshops for teachers - How do the students participate 3060-CM-GOV Government Composting - Do any of the government facilities in this jurisdiction utilize a family - Is composting done on-site at government facilities - Are tree trimmings from City or County parks, medians, etc. mulched and/or composted 3070-CM-OTH Other Composting

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4000 Special Waste Materials CalRecycle Program Type Program Code Code Descriptions Questions to answer in the “Notes” 4000-SP-ASH Ash - Is ash generated within the jurisdiction Ash - If so, is it diverted Land applications Building materials 4010-SP-SLG Sludge (/industrial) - Is sludge generated within the jurisdiction? (Wastewater Soil Amendment treatment plant/other) Land spreading of - If so, how is it diverted? (co-composted, soil amendment, Co-Composting ADC, etc.) - Has the jurisdiction filed a Sludge Petition 4020-SP-TRS Tires - Is there an active tire diversion program Retreads; Other ; Tire reuse - How is the program promoted opportunities; Tire recycling - Does the jurisdiction use retreads on jurisdiction vehicles opportunities; Rubberized Asphalt; Other Tire-Derived Products; Collection Program; Drop-off at

4030-SP-WHG White Goods - Are there diversion programs for white goods White goods; Repair/Reuse; - Do any local appliance businesses accept white goods for White and brown goods; repair, reuse Reuse/recycling; Special collection - Are white goods diverted during Special Collection Events events; Salvage at processing centers - How is white goods diversion promoted - Are white goods salvaged at landfills or transfer station 4040-SP-SCM Metal - Are there diversion programs for scrap metals Scrap metals/Abandoned Vehicles; - Are there any scrap metal dealers used by the jurisdiction Salvage at processing centers; - Diversion program at: MRF, Landfill, Transfer Station DMV-funded vehicle abatement program (only if material goes to metal recycling) 4050-SP- Wood Waste - Does the jurisdiction have a program for woodwaste WDW Wood Waste Chipping for Mulch or recovery Compost Drop-off; Brush/Wood - Is woodwaste mulched or chipped by the jurisdiction Waste Chipping - Is there a program to divert wood from C&D projects 4060-SP-CAR Concrete/Asphalt/Rubble - Does your jurisdiction have construction and demolition Inerts (Construction/Demolition); diversion programs Concrete/rubble reuse; Fill for land - Are there any ordinances requiring diversion reclamation; Subbase material for - What are the local C&D Recycling Centers roads; Concrete/asphalt recycling - How is the program promoted - Does the jurisdiction require contractors to purchase recycled concrete/asphalt 4070-SP-DSD Disaster Debris - Does the jurisdiction divert disaster debris or have a plan Disaster debris recycling for diversion in case of disaster 4080-SP-SGL Shingles - Does the jurisdiction have any facilities that processes Shingles used as asphalt enhancer shingles - Are there any such facilities in any nearby jurisdiction - Does the jurisdiction have an ordinance requiring the diversion of roofing material 4090-SP-RND Rendering - Is there a dead animal program Dead Animal Program; Grease - Is grease diverted from local restaurants

4100-SP-OTH Other Special Waste

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5000 Public Education CalRecycle Program Type Program Code Code Descriptions Questions to answer in the “Notes” 5000-ED-ELC Electronic (radio, TV, Web, - Does the jurisdiction promote diversion via: radio, TV, Hotlines) web, hot lines, internet, is it linked to the CIWMB site Public Service Announcements; - Are you aware of 1-800-CLEANUP? (contact your OLA Videos; Slide show; Media campaign; representative for more information) Radio/TV; Hotline; Web page

5010-ED-PRN Print (brochures, flyers, guides, - Does the jurisdiction promote programs through: news articles) brochures, flyers, guides, news articles, advertisements, Newspaper Articles; Newspaper ads; press releases Brochures, newsletters, publications; Fliers; Office paper recycling guide; Tire guide; County recycling guide; Fact sheets; New resident package;

5020-ED-OUT Outreach (technical assistance, - Is outreach aimed at businesses and residents presentations, awards, fairs, field - Does the jurisdiction offer Business Waste Assessments trips) - Does the jurisdiction promote WRAP Outreach; Seminars; - What methods are used to educate businesses and Workshops; Exhibits; Mascot; residents about diversion programs Waste information exchange; Recycled goods procurement training; Environmental shopping campaign; Block captain program; Mobile composting cart; Tinkers fair; Smart shop campaign; Neighborhood block leader; Recycling booth; Speakers Bureau; Community recycling advocates; Listing of speakers; Awards Programs/Public Awareness; WRAP; Theme and logo; Lottery programs; Awards; Field Trips; Offered to schools, scout troops, etc.; Speakers; Staff available to make presentations; Technical Assistance Commercial/Industrial; Consumer/Business committee on solid waste reduction; Resort/Tourist business education program; Winery subcommittee; Marine waste subcommittee; Market development technical assistance; Waste evaluation – recycling; Technical Assistance; Waste audits; Assistance to Departments, commercial, industrial institutional, schools, etc.; Waste evaluations/survey

5030-ED-SCH Schools (education & curriculum) - Do the schools use a curriculum to promote diversion School Curriculum; School education practices? (close the loop) task force; Grants to schools; - Are there any special assemblies to promote diversion activities - Are there any special events for the schools? (earth day) - Individual schools or district-wide 5040-ED-OTH Other Public Education

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6000 Policy Incentives CalRecycle Program Type Program Code Code Descriptions Questions to answer in the “Notes” 6000-PI-PLB Product and Landfill Bans - Are there any local landfill bans Landfill Ban on ; - Does the hauler have bans on collecting any specific Manure waste ban; Product and products Packaging Bans; Landfill Ban on Ash; Landfill Ban on Construction Demolition Debris; Landfill Ban on White Goods; Landfill Ban on Scrap Metals/Vehicles; Tire landfill bans; Mattresses; Landfill Ban on Sewage Sludge;

6010-PI-EIN Economic Incentives - Does the jurisdiction have a RMDZ? (recycling market Recycling Market Development Zone; development zone Tipping Fee Incentive For haulers, - Are there reduced tipping fees for source separated, commercial landscapers, etc.; recyclable materials Collection Rate Incentive (composting - Variable can rate policies); Rate Structure - Pay as you throw Modifications; Quantity based user - Commercial per bin rates fees; Modified disposal fees; Variable can rate; Economic Incentives; Advanced recycling fees; Deposits; Refunds; Rebates; Business license fees; Special business license category for landscapers; Loans; Loan guarantees; Grants; Quantity based residential collection fee; Surcharge at disposal facilities;

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6020-PI-ORD Ordinances - Does the jurisdiction have an ordinance for: C&D waste, Support State and Federal Regulatory procurement, specific hauler requirements Programs; Restaurant packing - Is the jurisdiction interested in sample ordinances and reduction; Mandatory solid waste resolutions planning and reporting requirements; - Does the jurisdiction have any other ordinances for waste Local Government Ordinance for diversion Recycling; Mandatory collection ordinance; Ordinance requiring source separation of C&D materials; Anti-scavenging ordinance; Zoning modification that allows location of a recycling center where one wasn't previously allowed; Local procurement ordinance; Ordinance that requires developer/contractor to include recycling area in design of new multi-family and commercial developments; Multi-family and commercial developments; Ordinance (or point system) that requires contractors to separate their construction and/or on site, to facilitate recycling of that waste; Building Code Changes; Source-reduction-related ordinance that requires contractors/developers to use source reduction methods in their building plans/practices, like using pre-cut or plastic lumber, or de- construction methods that recover building materials for reuse; Local Government Ordinance; 6030-PI-OTH Other Policy Incentives

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7000 Facility Recovery CalRecycle Program Type Program Code Code Descriptions Questions to answer in the “Notes” 7000-FR-MRF MRF - Are there any within the jurisdiction Manual Materials Recovery - Are there any utilized by the jurisdiction Facility(ies); Mechanized Materials - What materials are diverted Recovery Facility(ies); Intermediate Processing Center(s) 7010-FR-LAN Landfill - Is this a county program Salvage at Landfill(s) and Landfill(s) - Is this a local landfill program reuse/recycling/composting/drop-off - What materials are salvaged options 7020-FR-TST Transfer Station - Is this a county program Salvage at Transfer Station(s) and - Is this a local landfill program Transfer Station(s) - What materials are salvaged reuse/recycling/composting/drop-off options 7030-FR-CMF Composting Facility - Is one located within the jurisdiction Aerobic, Windrow; Aerobic, Static Pile; - Is there a facility outside of the jurisdiction that is utilized Anaerobic, In-Vessel; by the jurisdiction Composting Facility(ies); Vermicomposting; Chipping/mulching

7040-FR-ADC Alternative Daily Cover (ADC) - Where is the material being used ADC/Green Waste; ADC/Ash; - What material types are being diverted ADC/Auto Shredder Fluff; - Are you aware that ADC tonnage is tracked in the ADC/Biosolids; ADC/Other Disposal Reporting System (DRS 7050-FR-OTH Other Facility Recovery

8000 Transformation CalRecycle Program Type Program Code Code Descriptions Questions to answer in the “Notes” 8000-TR-WTE Waste-to-Energy - Does the jurisdiction send waste to any of the following Examples: Stanislaus County facility and facilities: Commerce (CREF), Long Beach (SERRF), Stanislaus facilities in the cities of Commerce and County (Ogden Martin) Long Beach 8010-TR-BIO Biomass - Where is material sent for biomass Wood Waste - What are the material types - Do you have a record of the amounts - Does the jurisdiction plan to request for diversion credit for biomass starting in 2000 8020-TR-TRS Tires - Who collects the tires Tire Derived Fuel/ - Where is this material sent for incineration 8030-TR-OTH Other Transformation

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9000 Household CalRecycle Program Type Program Code Code Descriptions Questions to answer in the “Notes” 9000-HH-PMF Permanent Facility - What materials are collected Permanent Collection Facility; - How is the program promoted Recycle-Only Collection Facility; - Who can utilize the permanent HHW facility Battery, oil, paint (BOP); - Does the jurisdiction have any used oil collection Antifreeze, batteries, oil, paint (ABOP); centers? (look in jurisdiction profiles on the boards website) Used Oil Collection Centers Latex Paint

Recycling 9010-HH-MPC Mobile or Periodic Collection - Is this sponsored by the county, jurisdiction or other Mobile Collection Facility; - Who can attend these events Vehicle; Trailer; Periodic/Temporary: - How often are they held Collection facility/event

9020-HH-CSC Curbside Collection - What are the material types collected Door-to-Door Collection Program; - Is this scheduled or on-call Curbside Collection Program; Used oil collection 9030-HH-WSE Waste Exchange - Is this offered at periodic collection Waste Exchange - Is this offered at a permanent facility - Can the jurisdiction use paint collected at these events 9040-HH-EDP Education Programs Education; Point of purchase information for HHW; Dedicated HHW hotline 9050-HH-OTH Other HHW

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