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Trash and Recycling Search Government Agendas & Webcasts Boards & Commissions Commission for the Arts Encinitas Ranch Golf Authority (ERGA) Environmental Commission Housing Authority Parks & Recreation Commission Planning Commission Recognition Awards Senior Citizen Commission Traffic & Public Safety Commission Urban Forest Advisory Committee Youth Commission Projects City Council Regional Boards & Subcommittees City Council Regional Board Appointments City Council Subcommittees Departments City Attorney City Clerk City ManagerMinutiaeServices Finance Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts Public Safety Public Works San Dieguito Water District Elected Officials State of the City Address District Map Legislative Program Legislative Program 2016 Legislative Program 2015 Legislative Program 2017 Municipal Code Municipal Elections Public Notices Public Records Public Records Archive Register to Vote Subscribe to City Updates Business Bids & RFPs Business Registration Business Portal Plan a Business Start a Business Manage a Business Growing a Business ResourcesWell-nighEncinitas Climate Dashboard Commerce Groups E-Zoning Resident Animal Services Community Resources Rail Safety Education Cultural Arts Community Grant Program Concerts Public Art Visual Art Encinitas EnvironmentWipeWater Climate Action Climate Action DashboardUntriedBuilding Transportation & Mobility Trash and Recycling Water Conservation Housing Resources CommunityMinutiaeBlock Grant Program Fair Housing For Developers & Property Managers For Homeowners & Home Buyers For Renters Homeless Resources Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program Mobile Home Resources My Encinitas Recreation Programs Animal Services Cultural Arts Parks, Beaches & Trails Senior Citizens Parks, Beaches & Trails Beaches Parks Trails & Open Space Pay Water Bill SeeClickFix Senior Citizens Community & Senior Center VisitorsWell-nighEncinitas Business Cultural Arts Welcoming Communities Cultural Arts Parks, Beaches & Trails Welcoming Communities I WANT TO ADA SECTION 504 ADA Compliance Information FIND... 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Water Bill VIEW COMPLETE LIST > Home Search Government Agendas & Webcasts Boards & Commissions Commission for the Arts Encinitas Ranch Golf Authority (ERGA) Environmental Commission Housing Authority Parks & Recreation Commission Planning Commission Recognition Awards Senior Citizen Commission Traffic & Public Safety Commission Urban Forest Advisory Committee Youth Commission Projects City Council Regional Boards & Subcommittees City Council Regional Board Appointments City Council Subcommittees Departments City Attorney City Clerk City ManagerMinutiaeServices Finance Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts Public Safety Public Works San Dieguito Water District Elected Officials State of the City Address District Map Legislative Program Legislative Program 2016 Legislative Program 2015 Legislative Program 2017 Municipal Code Municipal Elections Public Notices Public Records Public Records Archive Register to Vote Subscribe to City Updates Business Bids & RFPs Business Registration Business Portal Plan a Business Start a Business Manage a Business Growing a Business ResourcesWell-nighEncinitas Climate Dashboard Commerce Groups E-Zoning Resident Animal Services Community Resources Rail Safety Education Cultural Arts Community Grant Program Concerts Public Art Visual Art Encinitas EnvironmentWipeWater Climate Action Climate Action DashboardUntriedBuilding Transportation & Mobility Trash and Recycling Water Conservation Housing Resources CommunityMinutiaeBlock Grant Program Fair Housing For Developers & Property Managers For Homeowners & Home Buyers For Renters Homeless Resources Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program Mobile Home Resources My Encinitas Recreation Programs Animal Services Cultural Arts Parks, Beaches & Trails Senior Citizens Parks, Beaches & Trails Beaches Parks Trails & Open Space Pay Water Bill SeeClickFix Senior Citizens Community & Senior Center VisitorsWell-nighEncinitas Business Cultural Arts Welcoming Communities Cultural Arts Parks, Beaches & Trails Welcoming Communities Resident · Encinitas Environment · Trash and Recycling Trash and Recycling   In the City of Encinitas, for public health purposes, the hodgepodge of solid waste is a mandatory service. All residents and businesses are liable for payment of fees for the mandatory service, per Section 11.20.010 of the Encinitas Municipal Code. The City has an sectional franchise try-on with EDCO Waste and Recycling Services to provide solid waste hodgepodge services in Encinitas for both residential and commercial customers. EDCO is the only authorized visitor that can haul solid waste in the City of Encinitas. Rates are set by the City Council. As a part of their regular service, EDCO will provide residential customers with one of the following: 35-gallon container or 95-gallon container.  Additional containers are misogynist at an spare charge. Both levels of service include pickup of recyclable materials and yard waste.  Click here for information on the curbside recycling program. Commercial businesses and multi-family dwellings (i.e. suite complexes) may subscribe for a variegated level of service based on volume and frequency of pickup desired.  For remoter questions regarding your trash service, contact EDCO at 760-436-4151.Trammelsout EDCO's End Plastic Pollution Earth Day Video here.  To learn increasingly well-nigh EDCO's state-of-the-art recycling facility in Escondido, trammels out the video unelevated to see what happens to recyclables from the time they victorious at the facility through processing.    Mandatory Commercial and Multi-Family Recycling ConstructiveJuly 1, 2012, California State law AB341 requires that commercial enterprises which generate four cubic yards or increasingly of solid waste weekly participate in recycling programs.  This requirement moreover includes multi-family housing complexes of five units or more, regardless of the value of solid waste generated each week. EDCO Waste and Recycling Services, the City’s permitted waste and recycling contractor, offers commercial recycling services throughout Encinitas. EDCO representatives will establish recycling services that meet your needs for a reasonable monthly cost.  Establishing recycling programs may help unquestionably lower your total forfeit for waste hodgepodge services since recycling service fees are substantially lower than waste hodgepodge fees.  Click here for increasingly information on commercial and multi-family recycling services  Mandatory Organics Recycling (AB1826) In October of 2014 California unexplored Assembly Bill 1826, requiring all businesses to recycle their organic waste materials on and without April 1, 2016. This mandate helps California in achieving their overall waste diversion (75% by 2020) and greenhouse gas emission reduction goals. Requirements for Businesses: Businesses and public entities that generate 8 cubic yards (CY) of organic waste (food and/or untried waste) are required to recycle organic waste. Business Organic Waste Includes:SuppliesScraps and Compostable Paper: supplies waste and food-soiled paper waste that is mixed in with supplies wasteUntriedWaste/Landscape Materials and Nonhazardous Wood Waste Requirements for Multi-Family Properties:Suiteand Condominium Complexes of 5 units or increasingly are required to recycle organic waste. Multi-Family Organic Waste Includes:  UntriedWaste/Landscape Materials and Nonhazardous Wood Waste  Multifamily complexes are not required to have a supplies waste diversion program; however, those with 5+ units generating unbearable landscape related organics will be required to recycle those organics.  Implementation dates:   April 1, 2016 - Businesses generating 8 CY of Organic Waste    January 1, 2017 - Businesses generating 4 CY of Organic waste    January 1, 2019 - Businesses generating 4 CY of SOLID WASTE    CalRecycle may implement 2 CY of commercial SOLID WASTE, January 1, 2020  if statewide disposal of organic waste is not reduced by half  ALL generators of landscape waste and wipe wood waste meeting the 8 CY/week threshold will be required to have a recycling program in place by April 1, 2016. Businesses may self-haul, mulch/compost on site (with towardly state permitting), or contact EDCO for hodgepodge services. San Diego Region & Organics Currently in the San Diego region there is unobjectionable topics for recycling landscape and wipe wood waste materials; however, the topics needed to meet the demand for diverting all supplies waste is still under development. Thus, the City and EDCO will be working closely with their supplies waste generating customers through the pursuit tiered priority approach: 1. Prevention ofSuppliesWaste First and foremost this helps our businesses modernize their marrow line.Pursuitare resources that can help businesses in developing their supplies waste prevention plan: • Food: Too Good To Waste! – County of San Diego  • Preventing WastedSuppliesThrough Source Reduction - U.S. EPA  • MeasuringSuppliesWaste Can Bolster YourMarrowLine - National Restaurant Association  •SuppliesWaste Reduction Best Practices -SuppliesWaste Alliance  •SuppliesWaste Reduction Toolkit –SuppliesWaste Reduction Alliance  2. Donation of EdibleSuppliesNearly one in seven San Diego residents (approximately 500,000 people annually) does not know where their next meal is coming from. Regionally, scrutinizingly 500,000 tons of supplies waste is sent to the landfill – the City wants to support our businesses in setting up systems to donate supplies to help end hunger in throughout San Diego County.  •  SuppliesWaste Donation Guide for San Diego County  •   Checklist for SafeSuppliesHandling for Donation in San Diego County  •   USDA List of National Donation Organizations and Laws onSuppliesDonation  •   Feeding America – San Diego  •   San DiegoSuppliesBank  •   San Diego North County Alliance  3.Hodgepodgeof non-edible food Withoutall possible ways of supplies waste prevention and donation of edible supplies have been pursued, remaining supplies waste materials can be placid for recycling/composting. As the City’s franchised hauler, EDCO will be responsible for providing hodgepodge services for non-edible food. Waste assessments to help maximize overall waste diversion efforts (organics and recycling) are moreover misogynist through EDCO upon request.  Helpful Links:  AB 1826 details and FAQs - CalRecycle  Free Composting Workshops  Source: www.EPA.gov Construction and Demo Debris On July 9, 2008, the City of Encinitas unexplored a Construction &SubversivenessDebris (C&D) Ordinance (Chapter 11.22).  The City unexplored this ordinance to help divert waste from landfills and comply with statewide mandates. C&D materials include, but are not limited to, asphalt, concrete, brick, dirt, rock, lumber, cardboard, metals and any vegetative or other land clearing/landscaping materials.  All covered projects are required to reuse, salvage or recycle 60% of all C&D Debris generated from the project.  Prior to issuance of a subversiveness or towers permit applicants must submit Part 1 of the Waste Management Plan for approval.  WastesVetoedfrom the Trash Many worldwide products that we use in our daily lives contain potentially hazardous ingredients and require special superintendency when tending of. It is illegal to dispose of hazardous waste in the garbage, lanugo storm drains, or onto the ground.  Chemicals in illegally tending hazardous waste can be released into the environment and contaminate our air, water, and possibly the supplies we eat.  And by throwing hazardous waste in the garbage, you can rationalization spare hazards to your garbage handler. Click here for information on Hazardous Waste disposal services. Regulations to protect public health and the environment have been changing.  This is considering we now know that some worldwide items that have traditionally been thrown in your household's or small business' trash cannot be safely tending in landfills.  These worldwide items are referred to as hazardous waste, and include motor oil, paint, "universal waste" (u-waste), electronic waste, medication waste, and sharps waste.  The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) provides residents and small businesses with a list of materials which are vetoed from landfills. Compost Bins and Workshops Suppliesscraps and yard trimmings can hands be diverted from the trash by composting or vermicomposting (with worms).  Composting is an easy way to convert kitchen and yard waste into mulch for your garden.  To support residents in making the transition to composting and/or vermicomposting, the City subsidizes the forfeit of compost/vermicompost bins and workshops, both of which are misogynist through the Solana Center for Environmental Innovation.   Backyard composting is an important strategy for managing discarded resources. Yard trimmings and supplies scraps, taken together, make up one of the largest components of residential discarded resources.  Backyard composting is one of the most economical and constructive methods of recycling these organic materials.  Composting prevents air pollution and saves money, energy and water.  Adding compost to your soil will moreover modernize soil structure, modernize soil chemistry, and produce healthier plants.    Hazardous Waste Climate Dashboard Quick Links EPS Prohibition Zero Waste Tips from I Love AWipeSan Diego Solana Center for Environmental Innovation Recycling Container Reservations - Special Events SEE ALL CITY CATEGORIES > Main line 760.633.2600 SDWD main line 760.633.2650 TDD (hearing impaired) 760.633.2700 Línea directa española 760.943.2150Withouthours non-911 emergencies 858.565.5200 ©2016 CITY OF ENCINITAS TRANSLATE 505 S. Vulcan Ave. Encinitas CA, 92024