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Construction and Demolition
Debris Recycling

The City of Union City requires projects subject to the C&D Recycling Ordinance (covered projects) to recycle:

  • 100% of all Portland cement, concrete, asphalt concrete, non contaminated soils, land-clearing debris and plant debris
  • At least 50% of the local construction and demolition debris generated by a project

Which Projects Are Covered Under the C&D Ordinance?

  • All newly constructed commercial buildings.
  • All non-residential renovation projects where the total costs are, or projected to be, greater than or equal to $50,000.
  • All demolition projects where the total costs are, or projected to be, greater than or equal to $25,000.

Applicants for non-covered projects shall be encouraged to divert at least 50% of all project-related construction and demolition debris.

How do I Comply?

Step 1: Before you Begin

  • Determine what types of materials will be generated on site
  • Plan how you are going to handle all of the discarded debris
  • Determine who is going to remove the debris and where it will be recycled 
  • Record information on the C&D Waste Management Plan (WMP) and submit with your building permit application. Ask your hauler, recycler or site cleanup vendor to assist you with this plan
  • Other forms:
 
 
 
 
Step 2: During Your Project
  • Educate all contractors, subcontractors and employees about managing debris on the project site
  • Keep all weight tags and receipts for debris sent to recycling and disposal facilities.

Step 3: Within 30 Days of Project Completion 

  • Complete and submit the WMP's Debris Recovery Statement documenting that the project’s diversion requirement was met
  • Attach receipts from the vendor or facility which collected or received each material showing the actual weight or volume of that material
  • Include any additional information the applicant believes is relevant to determining its efforts to comply in good faith with this chapter
  • Report and receipts are needed prior to final permit approval

If the WMP Compliance Official determines that the diversion requirement has not been achieved, he or she shall determine on a case-by-case basis whether the applicant has made a good faith effort to comply with this chapter.

How do I Recycle Construction and Demolition Debris?

There are several options for recycling construction and demolition materials:

  • Reuse or donate C&D material
  • Separate recyclable materials on site and self-haul to various recycling facilities
  • Self-haul mixed material loads to a mixed C&D recycling facility (See below)
  • Hire a C&D recycling contractor permitted by the City
  • Obtain a C&D debris box from the City's franchised hauler Allied Waste Services (510) 657-3500

Important note: Only Allied Waste Services may remove garbage from a job site. Individual recycling loads containing more than 10% garbage by weight or volume must be hauled by Allied Waste Services

What is a mixed C&D facility?

Mixed C&D facilities accept mixed loads of materials (i.e. cardboard, wood, metal, drywall, etc.) that they sort, process, and distribute. Going to a mixed C&D facility is a convenient option if you do not have the jobsite space to separate materials, and/or if you do not have the time to take sorted materials to various recycling facilities.

The following facilities accept mixed loads of construction debris:

For questions or additional information, please contact the Building Division at 510-675-5313

 

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