Baltimore Welcomes World’s Solid Waste Industry

Green banner with DPW logo and text "Department of Public Works Press Release"

Many of the proactive cleaning programs operated by Baltimore City Department of Public Works’ (DPW) Bureau of Solid Waste will be spotlighted as WASTECON comes to Baltimore September 25-27. 

WASTECON is the Solid Waste Association of North America’s (SWANA) largest industry focused event. This year, WASTECON will be held in partnership with ISWA World Congress, organized by the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA).  Both events will be held at the Baltimore Convention Center for two great international events at one location.  Over 1,500 people have already registered to attend. DPW Bureau of Solid Waste will be spotlighted at the conference, including acceptance of a Bronze SWANA Excellence Award.

As an award-winning industry leader, DPW has aggressively enacted programs to combat trash and improve efficiencies in Baltimore.  Efforts include this year’s reorganization of divisions for focused, geographic quadrant cleaning. This new quadrant model allows crews to gain an increased knowledge of the neighborhood’s needs, which allows for more proactive and improved response to cleaning and to citizen concerns.  

This approach, along with DPW’s many collaboration and outreach efforts, were highlighted in a comprehensive news article that appeared this month in the industry trade magazine WasteAdvantage.

Among DPW’s achievements noted in the article are the switch from a reactive to a proactive rat abatement strategy, where alleys are treated and inspected on a 20-day cycle.  This, along with implementation of the Municipal Trash Can Program, sharply reduced rat complaints.

The Municipal Trash Can Program was named 2017 Project of the Year by the American Public Works Association (APWA) Mid-Atlantic Chapter.  In August, the program was named winner of the bronze award in the SWANA Excellence Awards Program. 

During WASTECON, DPW employees will make presentations on several panels, showcase its trash skimmers in the Marine Litter Prevention Tour, and provide a tour of DPW’s Quarantine Road landfill. Mr. Trash Wheel, a service of the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore, will also be a feature of WASTECON.

The ISWA World Congress & WASTECON® 2017 provide opportunities for professionals in the solid waste and recycling industry to see what’s new in collection, processing, marketing and management of compost, recyclables and solid waste. For additional information visit  https://swana.org/Events/WASTECON.aspx

 

Related Stories

DPW Offices, Sanitation Yards Closed on Labor Day City of Baltimore to Observe Labor Day, Monday, September 2

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) Acting Director Khalil Zaied reminds residents that all DPW offices and sanitation yards will be CLOSED on Labor Day, Monday, September 2, 2024. During the Labor Day closure, trash and recycling collection, as well as street sweeping, WILL NOT be conducted.  

DPW Adjusts Solid Waste Operations Ahead of High Temperatures on Wednesday, August 28 Extreme Heat May Halt Trash, Recycling, and Mechanical Street Sweeping

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) is preparing for a possible pause in trash, recycling, and mechanical street sweeping operations this week to protect frontline sanitation workers. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Wednesday, August 28, warning that the heat index could climb to over 96 degrees. Recognizing the unique challenges Solid Waste workers face while performing their essential duties, DPW is reevaluating its operations to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of this vital workforce.

Mayor Scott, Acting DPW Director Zaied Announce DC-Based Firm to Conduct Independent Review of DPW’s Safety Practices

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Khalil Zaied, Acting Director of the Department of Public Works, have announced that the City of Baltimore has hired Conn Maciel Carey LLP, a Washington, D.C.-based law firm specializing in workplace safety, to conduct a thorough review of DPW’s safety policies, practices, and procedures, specifically as they pertain to heat safety. The firm began work this week, with a final set of recommendations expected by the end of September.