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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC_SWMMAR_FY2022-23_NC-DOT-Annual Recycling and Solid Waste Management ReportIIAII �`NOATH`'goy North Carolina Department of Transportation ZI Ib� of Materials and Tests Unit \T 5 / Resource Conservation Program OF Tq P�- Recycling and Solid Waste Management Report For Highway Construction, Maintenance Projects, and Office Products State Fiscal Year 2022-2023 For more information regarding this report, please contact: Daniel Snoke at 919-329-4004 or disnoke@ncdot.gov STAIZ F'NOATHCQR\ North Carolina Department of Transportation Materials and Tests Unit OF Resource Conservation Program INTRODUCTION This report is a summary of the recycling and solid waste management efforts on highway construction and maintenance projects within the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) for State Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 (July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023) as required by NC General Statute (G.S.) 136-28.8(g) and G.S. 130A-309.14(3). These statutes mandate that the Department prepare an annual report on the amounts and types of recycled materials specified or used in construction and maintenance projects during the previous state fiscal year and review of bid procedures, respectively. The types of recycled materials incorporated into this report would routinely contribute to the consumer and industrial waste streams if not reused/recycled, compounding the problem of declining space in landfills, and resources. Efforts to utilize recycled and solid waste materials are in response to the requirements of G.S 136-28.8(b) which mandates the Department use recycled materials in highway projects, where possible. All applications of recycled materials are to be consistent with economic feasibility, applicable engineering, and environmental quality standards. In addition, the Department continues to comply with Chapter 136 of the General Statutes to encourage the purchase or use of reusable, refillable, repairable, more durable, and less toxic supplies, and products. In addition to recycled/recyclable materials from Department construction and maintenance activities, this report also contains information regarding common recyclable items such as glass, plastics, aluminum cans, office paper, etc. that were previously reported separately. Requirements for the submission of this office and rest area data are required by G.S. 130A-309.07 through 309.14, G.S. 143-58.2(f), and Executive Order 156. BID PROCEDURE REVIEW The Department continues to review bidding procedures and processes yearly to encourage the purchase and use of recycled and reusable products and practices in construction and maintenance projects. Section 104-13 of the NCDOT Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures encourages Contractors to not only use recycled or solid waste materials in their projects, but also allows them the opportunity to initiate and develop the use of recycled products and construction methods that promotes sustainability. Furthermore, the contractor is required to report the use of recycled materials by July 1st each year. DATA COLLECTION All offices submitted data for this report via an online webform. The online webform is separated into two sections, one for the "construction and maintenance" data, and one for "DOT/DMV Offices and Rest Areas" data (formerly the "3R Report"). The totality of data included in this report comes from three separate sources: STAIZ F'NOATHCQR\ North Carolina Department of Transportation Materials and Tests Unit \T 5% Resource Conservation Program OF TAPN- 1. HiCAMS (Highway Construction and Materials System) database, 2. Various NCDOT Offices (entered in a SharePoint form), and 3. NCDOT Roadside Environmental Unit's Litter Cleanup Programs The data reported in Table 1 from HiCAMS is denoted by an asterisk (*). HiCAMS is NCDOT's main repository of project and material level information. The HiCAMS information, however, is not conclusive, as many county maintenance project materials are not included. NCDOT Standard Specification Section 104-13 states that contractors are to report the quantities of reused or recycled materials for each contract and any practice that minimized the environmental impacts by July 1st each year, but the reporting response rate remains low. The data reported in Table 1 are all rounded down to the nearest whole number for each item. Several important points regarding data collection need to be made for clarification and consistency purposes: 1. Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) quantities and Reclaimed Asphalt Shingles (RAS) quantities are being reported as one item. This is necessary since changes were made to NCDOT's HiCAMS database that now require the combined reporting of these two constituents. 2. The glass beads (Section 5) contained in pavement markings can come from recycled sources, however the exact percentage and quantity is not completely known. Therefore, the entire quantity of glass beads is currently listed as a recycled/recyclable product. 3. The Plastics section (Section 6) includes products that contain recycled components and products that could be recycled in the future. The plastic pipe component is composed of all dimensions and compositions of plastic pipe. The exact amount of recycled plastic and recyclable plastic cannot be determined given the limited amount of data present. Therefore, all plastic pipe types and sizes were combined in a single category. 4. The Metals section (Section 8) is presumed to be composed of steel. However, various grades and types of steels are included, and our office cannot verify that this section does not include other metals such as Aluminum. Furthermore, the materials listed do not specify a recycled content amount. The materials are included as a product that will be, or could be recycled in the future, and one that contains an unknown quantity of recycled metals presently. It is therefore included as both a recyclable product and a recycled product. 5. Scrap metal is listed as one line item in Section 8; some of the scraps are presumed to be recycled guardrail, sheet piles, and pipes, but their individual quantities cannot be determined at this time. `NPATH`'goy North Carolina Department of Transportation' Ib� ` Materials and Tests Unit \T 5% Resource Conservation Program PF Tq P�- Table 1: NCDOT Recycled Products & Solid Waste Utilization in Construction & Maintenance Projects Product Category / Description oil Quantity Unit of Measure 1-Asphalt: Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement RAP Tons Reclaimed Asphalt Shingles (RAS)1,918,144 2-Organics: Mulch wood 5,648 Cubic Yards Mulch h dromulch 5,200 Bales Earth/Soil Fill not for compost 72,971 Tons Vegetative Debris not for compost) 298 Tons Silt Fence Posts 11,994 Each Scrap Wood/Lumber/Piles/Posts 298 Tons Wood Pallets 115 Each Sign Posts 570 Each 3-Coal Combustion Products: Fly Ash 33,169' Tons 4-Concrete: Recycled Concrete 6,663 Tons 5-Glass: Glass Beads 10,062' Tons 6-Plastics: Plastic Guardrail Offset Blocks 253,829 Each Plastic Pipe All Types and Sizes 386,087` Linear Feet Type III Barricades 77,610* Linear Feet 7-Rubber: Tire Sidewalls 103,669^ Each Miscellaneous Rubber 0 Tons 8-Metals: Steel Beams 45 Each Signal Heads 37 Each Scrap Metal 771 Tons Cable Guiderail 238,062^ Linear Feet Guardrail 470,367' Linear Feet Signposts 55,037 Each Signs 34 Tons Sheet Piles 0.3 Tons 9-Other: Comin led Items 1,502 Ton (*) Data pulled from HiCAMS as of 9/6/2023 (^) Data pulled from HiCAMS and combined with data reported by NCDOT field offices on 9/6/2023 The data reported in Table 2 are all rounded down to the nearest whole number for each item. Several offices and rest areas report their recycling report data as comingled recycling. As such, it is not possible to determine the quantities of each constituent material, and therefore a "comingled" product line is listed in Table 2. �ST �� FboATH�;Roy, North Carolina Department of TransportationdAa jam ` Materials and Tests Unit 9��TOF�p�S4 Resource Conservation Program Table 2: NCDOT Recycled Materials from NCDOT Offices and Rest Areas (formerly the "3R Report" data) Product Category QuaUnit 71tylMeasure of Office Paper 80,405 Pounds Aluminum Cans 21,103 Pounds Plastic - Soda/Drink Bottles 14,960 Pounds Plastic - Other than Bottles 27,874 Pounds Glass Bottles 20,648 Pounds Cardboard 201,852 Pounds Fluorescent Light Bulbs 397 Each Appliances Various 114 Each Toner Cartridges 1,009 Each Petroleum Products 7,462 Gallons Pesticide Containers 1,423 Each Batteries 69,985 Pounds Comingled Recycling 68,795 Pounds The total weight of office and rest area recycling is 505,622 pounds. This total does not include items for which the unit of measure for a recycled item was listed as each or gallon. Table 3 contains the reported recycling data from the NCDOT Roadside Environmental Unit's various litter cleanup programs. Table 3: Comingled Recycling from NCDOT Roadside Environmental Unit's Litter Cleanup Programs REU Program Quantity (Ibs.) Adopt -A -Highway 90,495 Contracted Removal 306,570 NCDOT Personnel 39,435 Sponsor -A -Highway 217,410 Other 1,710 Total 655,620