CWD Annual Report

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CWD Annual Report
Twice weekly pick-up on Monday/Thursday
and Tuesday/Friday
Bulk Items picked up on route
Brush service picked up on Wednesday
and taken to a compost facility
Recycling picked up weekly on Monday and Tuesday
Industry Average 1.0
1
0.8
0.6
0.37
0.43
0.4
0.24
0.17
0.2
0
2007
0.09
2008
2009
2010
0.08
2011
0.21
0.11
2012
0.09
2013
2014
2015
644,961 Yearly Service Opportunities, 62 Inquiries
600
498
543
507
528
432
500
421
416
440
461
400
300
200
100
0
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Residents Recycled 460 Tons in 2015
2015
Per 100,000 Service Opportunities
RDI’s can include: a vehicle accident, property claim,
reckless driving or conduct complaint
7
5.93
6
5
4
2.77
3
1.44
2
0.95
1.11
1.10
1
1.37
0.79
0.93
0
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
644,961 Yearly Service Opportunities, 9 Incidents
314 Commercial accounts
On-call Waste Water pick-up
averaging 12 pick-ups per month
One stop place to dispose of:
HHW
Used
Electronics
Tires
Appliances
The Residents of Azle properly disposed of
23,707 pounds of hazardous materials in 2015
Shredding
Two events a year held at Azle Public Works Center
470 Denver Trail
May 2 and September 19
Trailer for HHW
Residents don’t even have to
get out of the car
Confidential
Document
Shredding
Used Electronics
Tires
Mayor Brundrett participating
in the XGE
2015 Music in the Park
Second Year in a Row
Azle ISD Students designed educational wraps
Recycling at Central Park and Baseball fields
Member of the Azle Area Chamber of Commerce
CWD made the 2015 Chamber of Commerce
Sting Fling a Green Event
Sponsored Follow the Flag Event
Second Year in a row
Help Sponsor along with the
City of Azle, the Azle ISD
Beautification Project by
providing 60 yards of mulch
Second year in a row
The Residents of Azle diverted
Christmas Trees from the landfill
North Texas Corporate
Recycling Council Award for
Best Green Program
Keep Texas Beautiful awarded
the City of Azle for
Governmental Award
CITY OF AZLE
Recycled 460 Tons in 2015
SAVING:
7,820 Trees
1,426,000 Kilowatt Hours of Electricity
170,800 Gallons of Oil
3,720,000 Gallons of Water
These chairs are made from 100% recycled materials