ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES STORM MANAGEMENT Based on June 10 th Storm Turning Grey Skies into a Green...

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ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICESSTORM MANAGEMENT

Based on June 10th Storm

Turning Grey Skies into a

Green Opportunity

Stormy skies over Frisco

Storm occurred on June 10th around 7:15pm

Crew immediately began checking median trash receptacles 7:45 –10:30 pm

Program Start-Up

Right Of Way clearance started immediately after storm.

Residential clean up services, according to disaster management plan, do not start for 48 hours.

Tree debris set-out guidelines released to press and posted on website.

Call center activated. Collection service commenced 1 week

after storm.

Set Outs – Correct

Right Way <8” in diameter 15’ in Length

< 80 lbs

Place at curb or alley

Set outs - Incorrect

Wrong WayDebris left in driveways

Too much to pick up at one time

Too far from the curb

Resources used

2 garbage trucks 1 claw truck 8 - 30 yd roll off trucks 8 – 30 yd containers Wood grinder Cost to city - $20,783

2 Dump trucks 4 Pick up trucks with

trailers

Overtime - $3,370

Contracted by the city City

Transforming the product

3000 Yards of Wood 223 Tons of mulch

Beneficial Use

Before After

Great Volunteers

Cost of program

$24,153 Savings from

recycling

$7,885 Community

involvement and city beautification

Priceless

Environmental Collection Center

-Now open at new location

-6616 Walnut Street

--Recycling

--Household Chemical Collection

--Reuse Center

--Used box sales

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICESSTORM MANAGEMENT

Based on June 10th Storm

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