California's Alameda County retains SCS Engineers for waste characterization study

Consultancy also will measure Stop Waste's progress in achieving waste reduction goals.

The Pleasanton, California, office of Long Beach, California-based SCS Engineers, has been retained by StopWaste, an Oakland, California, public agency formed by the Alameda County (California) Waste Management Authority and the Alameda County Source Reduction and Recycling Board, to prepare a waste characterization study and measure the agency’s progress in achieving its waste reduction goals.

The objectives of the waste characterization study are to:

  • quantify the flow of waste to landfills; 
  • provide data and analyses to measure the impacts of current programs and compare the results with previous state and local studies;
  • provide data and analyses to allow the Alameda County Waste Management Authority to apply the results at the local level; 
  • identify waste streams to be targeted for future waste reduction programs; and
  • be consistent with California statutory and regulatory requirements for performing waste characterization studies.

To complete the study, SCS Engineers will gather waste flow information from single-family, multifamily, commercial, rol-off and self-haul streams across the county and compare the results with previous studies. SCS staff also will estimate the waste composition of commercial, roll-off and self-haul streams.

“The results of the study will provide the StopWaste agency with the information it needs to design and implement new waste reduction programs throughout the County,” says Michelle Leonard, a vice president with SCS Engineers. “Our analysis will also ensure that the agency is in compliance with local, regional and state regulations.”

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