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How Much Do We Pay For That? Waste Collection in the Town of Brookhaven

See how much money it costs to take away trash, recyclables, and yard waste in the Town of Brookhaven.

Last week, news broke that the in revenue via a recycling scheme carried out by two waste management contractor employees and the owner of a salvage company.

The garbage carter tied to the scheme was Medford-based Jody Enterprises, which has active contracts with four garbage collection districts in the Town of Brookhaven, but which has not been cited for any misconduct.

Collectively, 11 different contractors haul trash, recyclables, and yard waste for the Town of Brookhaven's 35 garbage collection districts at a cost in the millions. On average, those contractors haul 185,000 tons of residential municipal solid waste per year for the Town of Brookhaven.

How much do Brookhaven residents pay for the removal of trash, yard waste and recyclables?

The short answer: approximately $372 per single family home per year, called the "residential garbage fee," which is separate from taxes.

Looking at the costs of hauling and disposing the actual refuse:

  • The cost to operate the waste transfer station and haul waste/refuse: $96.64 per ton
  • The cost to the town to haul yard waste: $59.60 per ton
  • The cost to the town to take recyclables: approximately $1.8 million per year
  • Total cost per year to haul trash, yard waste, and recycling in Brookhaven: approximately $30.7 million per year

How much does it cost to pick up waste in our area?

District Area Carter 2012 Contract 3 Setauket/Miller Place/Mt. Sinai Total Collection Services, Inc. $483,575.63 4
Miller Place/Sound Beach
Quick-Way Sanitation Corp.
$632,729.85 5
Rocky Point
Maggio Sanitation Service
$623,086.08 6 Shoreham/Wading River Jody Enterprise
$197,115.87 14 PJS/Mt. Sinai/Coram DeJana Industries $812,163.82 15 Miller Place/Middle Island Total Collection Services Inc. $556,337.56 16 Shoreham/Ridge Total Collection Services Inc. $521,224.50

Notes:

  • Recyclables are sent to the town's Material Recycling Facility, where they are processed and sent to market. The town said it recoups some revenue from the selling of recyclable materials, earning back approximately $3 to $3.5 million per year. The revenue goes to the Waste Management budget, which is part of the town's general fund.
  • Household waste is tipped at the town's transfer station in Brookhaven hamlet, then sent to Covanta in the Town of Hempstead for processing via waste-to-energy incineration.
  • Yard waste comes through the town scales (at the landfill in Yaphank) and is then sent to LI Compost (located across the street from the landfill).
  • According to the Town of Brookhaven website, incorporated villages, condos, co-ops, multi-family housing units, businesses, schools, and institutions do not qualify for collection of garbage, recyclables, and yard waste. Villages are considered separate planning units, while commercial establishments and housing developments generally contract with a local commercial carter.
  • Read more about the Town of Brookhaven's waste management facilities here.

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Janet May 22, 2013 at 04:52 pm
Bravo MP Majority, very well said.Teachers are the most protected job on the planet. Now if theyRead More could only earn that money by producing results in the classrooms like they used to. But I also blame the absent NO vote. They need to be sent a message-we need a majority no vote but that will never happen. Glad I am out of here in 2 years. Can't imagine trying to live here and pay these taxes on social security and my 401K that tanked in 2008 while I was making up the teachers loss on their pension and paying my health insurance & theirs at the same time. So boo hoo teachers you have to spend money on the kids while I spend money on you.
MP Majority May 17, 2013 at 01:41 pm
Spoken like a true teacher. Did you know that the average school teacher is only paying 15% of theRead More actual cost of health care premiums for themselves and their families, when Medical healthcare insurance premiums are rising at an alarming 17% per annum? Do you realize that teachers are paid an additional stipend if they work more than 3 consecutive periods in a day? Are you aware that teacher pensions were protected during the stock market crash of 2008, when the average person's 401K was totally at risk? Perhaps if teachers realized how good they have it - look at the BIG picture and outside of their bubble - then they would complain less. Oh and yes, we need our loftily-paid Administrators to kick in some of the salaries, to help pay for stuff. Hard to believe the school districts' mantras that "it's all for the kids".