Saturday, March 21, 2009

Oahu to start shipping trash by July

In contrast to the heated debate over the continued use of the Waimanalo Gulch landfill, the news of the city's plan to start shipping our garbage to Washington by July seems to have fallen on deaf ears. Perhaps this is because shipping our garbage doesn't appear to hurt anyone. But the fact is that the increased costs associated with shipping our garbage will come to bite us in the butt via increased taxes. Because unlike the bottomless coffee cup that our federal government purports to be, the city needs to actually balance its budget. 

Originally projected to cost about $70-$75/ton, the latest bid from Hawaiian Waste will charge the City and County of Honolulu $99/ton to ship via barge to a landfill in Washington state. The cost to maintain our garbage at Waimanalo Gulch landfill, in contrast, runs about $30/ton. The city plans to ship 2,050 tons per week which represents less than 6% of our garbage!  

Lawmakers seem to agree that this is a temporary measure while they determine the fate of Waimanalo Gulch landfill and try to come up with another alternative. Hm, I wonder what that alternative could be. 

Let me think. Mmm. 

Oh, I'm thinking really hard. 
Oh, I think my brains hurting a little. 

What could that alternative be?  Could we reduce our waste? No, that's a silly idea. How in the world could we ever do that

Currently the City and County of Honolulu does not charge for garbage pick-up.  This will certainly change in the near future.  

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