COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF RATHFARNHAM AREA COMMITTEE
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
HEADED ITEM NO. 7
LITTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2011 – 2014 QUARTERLY REPORT
REPLY:
1. Develop programmes on the basis of targeting the various litter categories, blackspots and illegal means of disposing of waste/refuse
2. Develop a customer focused litter complaints procedure in order to deal effectively and efficiently with complaints
Ongoing monitoring/review of the CCS and FYS systems to ensure Corporate commitments are and continue to be met.
1st January - 29th March 2012 | |
General | Overall |
Abandoned Cars | 35 |
Burnt out cars | 11 |
Community Clean-ups | 93 |
Open spaces | 55 |
Social credits | 60 |
Cleansing | |
Cleansing | 218 |
Graffiti | 89 |
Enforcement | |
Litter warden service | 633 |
Illegal dumping | 552 |
Litter fines/prosecutions | 62 |
Total | 1808 |
3. Continue to actively enforce litter pollution and waste management legislation, bye laws and standards
Waste Collection & Disposal Tonnages - Jan – Mar 2012 | |
Cleansing | 226.40 |
Operations | 223.95 |
Litter Bin collections | 80.77 |
Total | 531.12 |
4. Improve the litter disposal systems available to the public
5. Expand the recycling opportunities within the County
6. Continue to monitor and review road cleansing service in order to provide an improved service.
7. Develop a litter management programme for designated urban areas within the County – Tallaght city, Clondalkin town centre and other designated areas
8. Prepare litter management, education and awareness programmes that promote community and business involvement, community identity and responsibility, personal responsibility, youth activity etc.
9. Encourage active participation in Anti Litter Campaigns
10. Develop a communications programme to promote a litter free County – including the promotion of the use of www.southdublin.ie and www.dublinwaste.ie
11. Optimise the application of available technology in the enforcement and prevention of litter
There is an ongoing programme to optimise the use all available technology including the www.fixyourstreet.ie , CCTV, customer contact system and spatial mapping. Mobile data gathering surveys are used to directly capture and map all data – litter bin locations, recycling locations and litter black spots. The litter wardens service also use data gathering mobile phones to record, photograph and pinpoint location of dumping and littering.
Data from mobile phones used to monitor effectiveness of cleansing schedule.
12. Utilise systematic data analysis systems to monitor and plan Litter management and decision making
The ongoing use of mobile data capture systems automatically records locations and activity. This leads to the ability to spatially map and inform decision making.
Litter Survey results will be used to provide effective monitoring of actions.
13. Continue to research and implement best practice models
A cross departmental litter forum has been established to review current practices, monitor litter related activity and progress actions under the implementation plan of the Litter Management Plan.
Collaborative discussions ongoing with the ESB regarding condition of sub stations and efforts to establish a protocol to deal with graffiti and litter in their surrounds
14. Ensure the provision of a litter management plan for all major events
Litter management is included in licence agreements.