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9/22/2009
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Review of Trash emissions as a result of the reduction in the number of residential <br />Collection trash collection vehicle miles traveled. As illustrated in Table 1 <br />above, it is estimated that residential trash trucks operating in the <br />m pacts City generated as much as 200 to 300 tons per year of CO2 <br />emissions annually, in addition to nitrogen oxide and particulates. <br />These emissions might be reduced by as much as half with a <br />Districted Collection System or City-Wide Contract for Services. <br />Options I Recommendations <br />/ Work with the haulers to develop a schedule far fleet <br />compliance with the 2070 EPA Emission Standards; <br />/ Prohibit the use of any truck with an engine older than <br />model year 1994 in the City; <br />/ Require operate-at-idle technology on all new vehicles; <br />require existing vehicles to be retrofitted; <br />/ Require ins#allation of automatic engine shut-of#s and <br />mandate shut down after a set number of minutes of idling <br />(e.g., 5 minutes consistent with EPA's Model State Idling <br />Law}; <br />/ Encourage hauler use of synthetic oils, effective tire <br />maintenance programs and other fuel saving measures; <br />/ Limit the number of residential and commercial licenses <br />{e.g., issue no more than the current number); <br />/ Require natural gas vehicles if the necessary fueling <br />infrastructure can be developed; <br />/ Evaluate opportunities for other alternate fuel 1 alternate <br />technology vehicles {e.g., hybrid electric drive trains} as <br />they become commercially viable; and <br />/ Implement a Districted Collection System or Cify-Wide <br />Contracf for Services fo reduce the number of <br />residential fresh collection vehicle miles traveled and <br />the associated vehicle emissions: <br />o Require EPA 2070 Emission Standard compliant <br />vehicles as a condition of fhe award of districts; <br />o Require operate-at-idle technology on residential <br />vehicles as a condition of the award of the districts; <br />and <br />o Require use of County Landfill to reduce vehicle <br />miles traveled. <br />Neighborhood Aesthetics <br />Background 1 Overview <br />The appearance of a neighborhood is impacted by trash collection <br />services both with respect to the presence of containers and the <br />vehicles providing collection services. Under an open competition <br />Section 2 - 12 <br />
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