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File #: 25-0792    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/6/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 6/17/2025 Final action:
Title: ADMINISTRATION - Chief Administrator Gabriel Hydrick & GreenWaste of Tehama District Manager Amanda Garrett
Attachments: 1. Outreach Plan 2023 Response, 2. 2024 Education Plan Response Final, 3. Cover Letter 2023, 4. Diversion Chart 2023, 5. Cover Letter 2024, 6. County Diversion Chart 2024
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ADMINISTRATION - Chief Administrator Gabriel Hydrick & GreenWaste of Tehama District Manager Amanda Garrett
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Requested Action(s)
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a) INFORMATIONAL PRESENTATION - Regarding GreenWaste's Education Program for 2023 and 2024, and overall program management and goal achievements related to residential and commercial solid waste management services in the unincorporated areas of Tehama County

b) Board discussion and possible approval that GreenWaste made a good faith effort in attempting to meet its 2023 minimum diversion goals


c) Board discussion and possible approval that GreenWaste made a good faith effort in attempting to meet its 2024 minimum diversion goals
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Financial Impact:


Background Information:
On August 28, 2018, the Board approved the agreement between the County of Tehama and Waste Connections of California, Inc. dba GreenWaste of Tehama for residential and commercial solid waste management services in the unincorporated areas of Tehama County.

As required by the agreement, beginning January 1, 2019, GreenWaste must use reasonable and feasible efforts (taking into consideration the cost, expense, and/or associated capital expenditure, and the agreed upon annual expense limitations associated with the Customer Education Program) to divert a minimum of 25% of solid waste it collects from disposal, and increase the total solid waste diverted from disposal by 2% each year thereafter.

Failure to meet the minimum diversion goals may result in GreenWaste becoming ineligible for a contract extension. To determine whether or not GreenWaste is eligible for contract extensions, the County will consider the good faith effort put forth by GreenWaste to meet the minimum diversion goals. This consideration will include documentation provided by GreenWaste regarding its activities and compliance with GreenWaste's Customer Education Program, as approved by the County. The final decision as to whether or not GreenWaste made a go...

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