2007 TNRD Solid Waste Management

In 2004 the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) embarked on a program to
develop and establish a new Regional Solid Waste Management Plan (RSWMP). Public
consultation and involvement through the establishment of a Public Advisory Committee
(made of volunteers from the general public), a Technical Advisory Committee
(consisting of staff from member municipalities, waste management businesses and
Ministry of Environment representatives) and many public consultation meetings were
integral to the development of the plan.

Based on a 5-R strategy of waste reduction, reuse, recycling, recovery and residual
management this plan, which was developed with a holistic systems approach that
identified initiatives to be applied to the entire waste stream, was adopted by the TNRD
Board of Directors on June 14, 2007.

Implementation initiatives are now being developed. The TNRD recently received FCM
Letter of Intent funding approval for a feasibility study to explore and identify options to
handle relatively small volumes of municipal solid waste and recyclable materials from a
very large geographic area. Initiatives will be identified to reduce hauling inefficiencies
through a combination of utilizing technological solutions, such as installing compaction
equipment at transfer stations and/or on collection vehicles, reducing the number of
transfer stations and establishing recycling facilities at transfer stations. A five year goal
is a 30% reduction in the amount of landfilled solid waste. Projected is a 25 to 50%
reduction in transport distances and transportation fuel consumption.