Residents of the Greater Avalon region can now dispose of their household hazardous waste (HHW) on a regular and convenient basis at the new HHW location at the Robin Hood Bay Regional Waste Management Facility.
Conception Bay Centre
The role of EWM is to design an integrated waste management service allowing the 163 communities of the Eastern Region to close 42 landfills in the region and focus diversion efforts on the single Regional Integrated Waste Facility located at Robin Hood Bay. The new collection contract will transport solid waste to Robin Hood Bay and allow the New Harbour landfill to permanently close.
The objective of EWM is to support the goals of the Provincial Waste Management Strategy at a reasonable cost while maximizing public accessibility and maintaining open and consistent communications with the residents, businesses and municipal stakeholders of the Eastern Region.
Conception Bay Centre Waste Management (CBCWM) and EWM are committed to reaching the 50% diversion target for the communities involved. As we develop a better understanding of the needs of each community and develop a sustainable plan that benefits the environment, business and people within the region, additional services will be made available. In conjunction with Government Departments and the Multi-Material Stewardship Board (MMSB) they will continue to be diligent in developing a program to educate the public on the importance of waste diversion. As the project proceeds, EWM will inspire confidence and support while maintaining goodwill once implementation begins.
With the implementation of the Government’s Provincial Waste Management Strategy, all communities must upgrade to modern waste management practices and adopt diversion goals. The existing New Harbour landfill has to close as part of this strategy. Environmentally harmful practices such as open burning of garbage at landfill sites and the use of teepee incinerators have been banned in the Province. By 2010, all waste in the Eastern Region stretching from St. John’s to Clarenville will be sent to Robin Hood Bay and all smaller waste sites will be closed.
Collection cancellation – For collection cancellation a Public Notice will be on VOCM, CBC and OZFM by 7:00 am.
Bulk garbage pick-up – CBCWM will hire a contractor for bulk item pick-up and these dates will be communicated to all residents and businesses.
To ensure a safe working environment for the contractor the following list of Safety First guidelines must be followed:
Materials that are not accepted at the curb during normal residential collections are:
All materials that are generated through the normal day to day activities of a normal household and are not identified as non-acceptable material. Businesses that currently pay garbage collection fees to their Local Service District can continue to place their garbage out for collection.
All waste must be placed at the end of your driveway or private lane by 7:00 am on your scheduled collection day, the contractor is not required to enter private property or laneways to fulfill the contracted services.
All waste boxes must be cleared of snow by 7:00 am on your collection day and boxes that are not cleared by 7:00 am will not be collected, guidelines for placement of waste boxes are currently being reviewed by the CBCWM.
Acting as the business manager for CBCWM, EWM will perform financial administration and contract management functions on behalf of the region, while CBCWM is the authority responsible for the service. As a result, invoices for collection services will be distributed by the CBCWM group but payments will be sent to the EWM.
Residents and business owners should be aware that the CBCWM is doing everything it can to provide a reasonable cost solution to garbage collection and disposal. The cost of collection and disposal does have the ability to vary if the cost of fuel or disposal rates at the Regional Integrated Facility change. Such adjustments will be reflected in the invoices for both residents and businesses.
Residents of the Greater Avalon region can now dispose of their household hazardous waste (HHW) on a regular and convenient basis at the new HHW location at the Robin Hood Bay Regional Waste Management Facility.
The geographic area of Eastern Waste Management stretches from the Avalon Peninsula to Clarenville including Random Island and communities to Burgoyne’s Cove in the east and to Swift Current to the west.