environmental services storm management based on june 10 th storm turning grey skies into a green...
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ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICESSTORM MANAGEMENT
Based on June 10th Storm
Turning Grey Skies into a
Green Opportunity
Stormy skies over Frisco
Storm occurred on June 10th around 7:15pm
Crew immediately began checking median trash receptacles 7:45 –10:30 pm
Program Start-Up
Right Of Way clearance started immediately after storm.
Residential clean up services, according to disaster management plan, do not start for 48 hours.
Tree debris set-out guidelines released to press and posted on website.
Call center activated. Collection service commenced 1 week
after storm.
Set Outs – Correct
Right Way <8” in diameter 15’ in Length
< 80 lbs
Place at curb or alley
Set outs - Incorrect
Wrong WayDebris left in driveways
Too much to pick up at one time
Too far from the curb
Resources used
2 garbage trucks 1 claw truck 8 - 30 yd roll off trucks 8 – 30 yd containers Wood grinder Cost to city - $20,783
2 Dump trucks 4 Pick up trucks with
trailers
Overtime - $3,370
Contracted by the city City
Transforming the product
3000 Yards of Wood 223 Tons of mulch
Beneficial Use
Before After
Great Volunteers
Cost of program
$24,153 Savings from
recycling
$7,885 Community
involvement and city beautification
Priceless
Environmental Collection Center
-Now open at new location
-6616 Walnut Street
--Recycling
--Household Chemical Collection
--Reuse Center
--Used box sales
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICESSTORM MANAGEMENT
Based on June 10th Storm