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Eunomia Sets New Measures to Tackle Cost of Illegal Dumping

Waste & Recycling  |  2019-01-29 05:45:13

The research identifies a wide range of causes of increased illegal dumping, puts forward a package of recommendations designed to tackle the issue and highlights potential funding mechanisms for the proposed new initiatives.

Eunomia Sets New Measures to Tackle Cost of Illegal Dumping

SEATTLE (Waste 360): International environmental consultancy Eunomia Research & Consulting has developed a set of recommendations aimed at tackling the rising cost of illegal dumping across Sacramento, Calif., after cleanup costs have almost doubled in the last three years.

The new report, “Area Wide Illegal Dumping Analysis for City of Sacramento and County of Sacramento,” found illegal dumping had increased by 32 percent in the last three years despite a 40 percent increase in preventive bulky waste collection services in the area.

Sacramento County, the city of Sacramento and Sacramento Regional Solid Waste Authority appointed Eunomia to research the causes of and develop corresponding measures to combat the problem.

The research identifies a wide range of causes of increased illegal dumping, puts forward a package of recommendations designed to tackle the issue and highlights potential funding mechanisms for the proposed new initiatives.

Eunomia’s report highlights that although multiple agencies are clearing up illegally dumped waste in Sacramento, there is no single organization overseeing activities, existing fines are insufficient as deterrents and there are currently no formal regional awareness raising campaigns or education programs—meaning there is a cultural acceptance of illegal dumping. Eunomia also found that Sacramento’s existing spend on awareness raising campaigns was significantly less than budgets elsewhere—where Sacramento City allocates $40,000 to these activities, the city of Austin, Texas, allocates $70,000 to the cause and the city of Fort Worth, Texas, earmarks $90,000.

Courtesy: https://waste360.com

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