Newby Island Resource Recovery Park Fact Sheet
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Newby Island Resource Recovery Park Fact Sheet
Newby Island Resource Recovery Park employs many odor mitigation measures including: •• Landfill gas collection and control system that destroys landfill gas through combustion in a flare or gas-to-energy plant •• An active disposal area as small as possible (about two acres) •• Daily soil and other cover material on the landfill disposal area •• Water trucks •• Odor eliminating additives •• A meteorological station •• Proper maintenance of compost windrows which is effective in reducing the creation as well as transport of offensive odors. •• Implementation of an Odor Impact Minimization Plan for the composting operation and participation in the City of Milpitas Odor Action Plan •• The compost facility is at least one mile away from the City of Milpitas border, the farthest it can be The BAAQMD states that Republic’s mitigation efforts have reduced odor complaints to insignificant levels and, in 2007, the Milpitas City Council changed quarterly odor reporting to annual. Republic Services of Santa Clara County 1601 Dixon Landing Road, Milpitas, CA 95035 republicservices.com/site/santa-clara-ca Odor Mitigation Measures Newby Island Resource Recovery Park Fact Sheet Extensive studies show that the predominant sources of odors in Milpitas come from the South Bay and various creeks which are a large source of decomposing organic material. Odor Information Potential sources of odors in the Milpitas area include: •• Landfill & composting operation located on Zanker Road •• Anaerobic organics digestion facility located on Zanker Road •• Milpitas sewage pump station (located just east of the San Jose Waste Water Treatment Plant) •• San Jose Waste Water Treatment Plant operates approximately 650 acres of open-air sludge drying beds Because Newby Island is so visible, many attribute local odors to something they can see, however experts have demonstrated that Newby Island is not a source of nuisance odors. Newby Island is under the jurisdiction of several agencies that have regulatory authority over odor emissions from the landfill (LEA, Cal Recycle, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD)). The landfill has an excellent compliance record and has not received any notices of violation by any of these agencies. Diversion Practices Our History with the City of Milpitas •• Organics: Republic’s state-of-the-art organics recycling program delivers the most environmentally responsible, efficient and cost-effective organics recycling services to our Milpitas customers. •• As the City’s exclusive collection provider since 1986, Republic has worked to significantly increase recycling diversion rates •• Recycling: The Recyclery at Newby Island is the most advanced recycling facility in the world with the ability to process more material per hour, recover very high percentages of recyclables and divert as much material as possible from the landfill. •• Renewable Energy: Republic manages an onsite gas-to-energy facility that provides clean fuel to operate the San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant. It also generates enough clean energy to power over 3,000 homes by capturing landfill gas and converting it into green energy. •• Construction & Demolition (C&D) Recycling: Republic operates a C&D material processing facility able to divert approximately 90% of C&D material from the landfill. •• CNG Fueling Station & Trucks: Republic’s Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) onsite fueling station fuels a fleet of 75 trucks – many of which service the City of Milpitas. This innovative approach reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 65% and noise pollution by 80%. •• Foam drop-off and recycling center. •• Milpitas residents currently pay the lowest rate for services in Santa Clara County •• 99% customer service satisfaction with business customers* •• Voted Corporate Citizen of the Year 2009 by the Milpitas Chamber of Commerce •• Voted Most Community-Minded Company in the Best of Milpitas survey for 2010-2014 •• Unlimited curbside collection service •• Twice-monthly FREE household dump day for residents •• FREE annual neighborhood clean-up events •• Two FREE annual compost giveaway events •• FREE curbside motor oil collection and recycling •• FREE curbside holiday tree collection •• FREE bulky collection for seniors •• Thousands of dollars dedicated to support schools, nonprofits and other local organizations including the Milpitas Food Pantry, youth sports programs, recreation events (fireworks), Milpitas Chamber of Commerce and Milpitas Rotary programs *Based on a 2013 third-party survey of Milpitas businesses
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