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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 12771 (Research Methan Capture-Food Waste)RESOLUTION NO. 12771 RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL SUPPORTING CONTINUED RESEARCH ON UTILIZING METHANE CAPTURE -FOOD WASTE TO ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AT THE CENTRAL MARIN SANITATION AGENCY FACILITY WHEREAS, in 2005, Mayor Boro became one of the initial signatories of the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement on behalf of the City of San Rafael; and WHEREAS, the City of San Rafael has implemented a number of programs and projects to address climate change and on April 20, 2009, the City Council approved a Climate Change Action Plan; and WHEREAS, commercial food waste in local landfills creates methane gas that contributes to global warming, the City of San Rafael seeks new technology to reduce the methane gas impact; and WHEREAS, the Central Marin Sanitation Agency (CMSA), a regional wastewater agency, provides wastewater treatment and disposal service to the City of San Rafael and Marin Sanitary Service (MSS), a solid waste hauler and leader in recycling, provides solid waste collection and disposal service to the City of San Rafael pursuant to a Franchise Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Central Marin Sanitation Agency is capturing methane produced in two anaerobic digestors and is utilizing the methane to power a portion of the plant and Marin Sanitary Services has undertaken a pilot project to compost food waste; and WHEREAS, Pacific Gas and Electric awarded a $20,000 grant to the City of San Rafael to fund a report on methane capture feasibility; and the Central Marin Sanitation Agency contributed an additional $25,000 for the study; and WHEREAS, a Request for Proposal was issued by the City, in conjunction with the Central Marin Sanitary Agency, and eligible consultants were identified and interviewed and Kennedy/Jenks Consultants was deemed to be the most qualified consultant; and was subsequently hired to undertake such study; and WHEREAS, the study was completed and the findings that commercial food waste could be collected in San Rafael and other parts of the CMSA service area and processed with existing infrastructure at CMSA to produce energy were presented to and accepted by the San Rafael City Council on February 2, 2009; and WHEREAS, the CMSA Board of Commissioners has approved the continued research, exploration, and engineering study of the methane capture -Food -to -Energy (F2E) concept; and WHEREAS, a future F2E project, if implemented, would help implement the City's Climate Change Action Plan Policy L-13 to convert organic waste to energy and would provide many benefits to the community including: diverting food waste from the Redwood Landfill, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in Marin County, energy independence for CMSA, reduction of CMSA operating costs, and the potential to export energy to the utility grid. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council supports and encourages CMSA and MSS to continue their exploration of the F2E concept as it is a local renewable energy project that aligns with AB32, the Global Warming Solutions Act, U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, and the City's Climate Change Action Plan. I, ESTHER C. BEIRNE, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on Monday, the 6`h day of July, 2009 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Brockbank, Connolly, Heller, Miller & Mayor Boro NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None C . oguP"..e ESTHER C. BEIRNE, City Clerk