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Re: Jersey City is buying solar-powered trash bin/compactors - in attempt to reduce pickups
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A few quick thoughts that pop into my head:
1. Trash tipping fees are based on mass (weight), not volume. Garbage trucks themselves actually do a lot of compacting. So that means that the savings will be based on less pick-ups. Is it the same trucks that pick up the residential trash two days a week that empty these cans? 2. What is the maintenance costs and (if applicable) insurance costs to cover damage due to vandalism (spray paint I assume would have a negative effect on the efficiency of the photo-voltaic cells).? How long before the batteries (I assume that there are batteries there to store up enough juice to run a compactor..), if there are batteries, need to be replaced? What is the cost? 3. So after computing the Savings in Gas from fewer pickups minus the cost of maintenance, etc. of the new cans, what is the return on investment? 4. If the trash is left their baking in the summer sun for two weeks, is their an issue with odor, insects, and vermin?
Posted on: 2011/5/24 23:07
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Re: Jersey City is buying solar-powered trash bin/compactors - in attempt to reduce pickups
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I wonder how these work on the inside. I'd like to see these in action.
Posted on: 2011/5/24 17:06
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Re: Jersey City is buying solar-powered trash bin/compactors - in attempt to reduce pickups
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Just seen 3 of these bins along West Side Ave, seems like a good idea to keep the streets clean that is if people use them. think they should place at least 1 of these in front of every school in the City.
Here's some pictures.
Posted on: 2011/5/24 14:37
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Jersey City is buying solar-powered trash bin/compactors - in attempt to reduce pickups
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Jersey City is getting solar-powered trash bins that will compact contents so pickups can be reduced, saving fuel and labor
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
By TERRENCE T. McDONALD
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER
The Jersey City Incinerator Authority is in the process of installing 100 solar-powered trash compactors throughout the city, a move the city says will help save time, money and fuel.
The bins, which compact trash to 20 percent of its normal bulk, will replace standard bins located near bus shelters in every ward and on the J. Owen Grundy pier, according to city spokeswoman Jennifer Morrill.
"On-site compaction reduces trash pickups, saving time, money and fuel, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions," Morrill said. "Garbage trucks will only need to empty the 100 solar compactors approximately twice a week as opposed to once a day."
The standard garbage bins sometimes have to be emptied twice a day, she added.
The city is paying for the compactors with $436,138 of a $2.3 million federal grant it was awarded last year to implement energy-efficient projects, according to Morrill.
Here is a Philly blog talking about these things - issues like large size and graffiti (click below)
http://chestnuthilllocal.com/blog/201 ... ve-bigbelly-installation/
Posted on: 2011/5/24 13:11
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