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January 26, 1999

To:Works and Utilities Committee

From:Commissioner

Works and Emergency Services

Subject:Proposed Amendment to the Provisional Certificate of Approval for the Commissioners Street Transfer Station

Purpose:

The purpose of this report is to provide the rationale behind a proposal to amend the Provisional Certificate of Approval for the Commissioners Street Transfer Station to allow for 24 hour-a-day container loading operations.

Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:

None.

Recommendation:

It is recommended that this report be received for information.

Council Reference/Background/History:

At its meeting held on June 15 and 16, 1992 City Council adopted Clause No. 58 of Report No. 10 of the City Services Committee entitled, "Proposed Solid Waste Transfer Station at 400 Commissioners Street (Ward 8)". The report recommended, "that the Ontario Ministry of the Environment's Acting Director for Central Region be advised that the City of Toronto has no objections to the draft Amendment to the Provisional Certificate of Approval to Metropolitan Toronto to operate a Solid, Non-hazardous Waste Transfer Facility at 400 Commissioners Street". Provisional Certificate of Approval No. A210615 for a Waste Disposal Site (Transfer) at 400 Commissioners Street was subsequently issued on September 28, 1992.

Discussion and Justification:

Condition No. 3 of Provisional Certificate of Approval (C of A) No. A210615, which permits the transfer of up to 200,000 tonnes of nonhazardous solid waste per year at 400 Commissioners Street in Toronto, states that "Metro (the City) shall conduct transfer container loading operations at the site between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., daily excluding Sundays." In response to concerns raised by the public at the Commissioners Street Transfer Station Public Liaison Committee, and pursuant to our objective of improving operating efficiencies, the staff propose to request an amendment to Provisional Certificate of Approval No. A210615 to allow for transfer container loading operations 24 hours a day, seven days a week in keeping with Condition No. 2 which already permits tipping operations at the site 24 hours a day and seven days a week.

In the near future, the City of Toronto will be required to secure short term and/or long term disposal capacity other than the Keele Valley Landfill Site. This disposal capacity may result in longer haulage distances from the City's seven active transfer stations. The current C of A for the Commissioners Street Transfer Station, with its container loading restriction, eliminates any opportunities the City may have to transfer waste through the night during off-peak traffic hours.

Allowing for 24 hour-a-day, seven day-a-week container loading operations concurrent with hours of operation for tipping presents the following opportunities:

(a)Putrescible restaurant and market waste received at the site, from nighttime collections, would be loaded into transfer vehicles and sent for disposal quicker, thereby reducing the potential for odours.

(b)Less storage of restaurant and market waste on the tipping floor would result in less tracking of material down the ramp by collection vehicles exiting the transfer station.

(c)Some transfer vehicles could exit the site earlier each day thereby reducing traffic congestion at 6:00 a.m. at the site as well as on the neighbouring roadways and highways during busy rush-hour traffic. Twenty-four hour-a-day container loading operations will be especially useful during the dismantling of the Gardiner Expressway when temporary lane closures and rerouting along Lakeshore Boulevard will result in a reduction in (commuter) vehicle access and egress in the Port of Toronto area.

(d)Fewer transfer vehicles stopping and starting in heavy rush-hour traffic would result in less CO and CO2 emissions, and conserve fuel.

The proposal to amend the Provisional Certificate of Approval for the Commissioners Street Transfer Station was discussed, at length, at a recent Public Liaison Committee meeting. Representatives from the public did not cite any specific objections to the proposal; however, they did ask that it be tabled at a Works and Utilities Committee Meeting.

Conclusions:

We do not anticipate that the proposed amendment will result in any increase in waste arriving at the Commissioners Street Transfer Station above the allowable limit of 200,000 tonnes per year, as stated in the current C of A. We believe that the removal of Condition No. 3, which currently restricts our container loading and waste transfer operations, will ultimately provide us with improved flexibility to receive and transfer material, as required, to meet both short term and long term disposal objectives, at the lowest costs and with reduced environmental impact on the surrounding community.

Contact Names:

Richard Butts

Director - Transfer, Processing & Disposal Operations

Solid Waste Management Services

Works and Emergency Services

Phone: 392-8286

Fax: 392-4754

E-mail: richard_butts@metrodesk.metrotor.on.ca

Angelos BacopoulosBarry H. Gutteridge

General ManagerCommissioner

Solid Waste Management ServicesWorks & Emergency Services

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