Waste-to-Energy Facility Monitoring Group (FMG)
Waste-to-Energy Facility Monitoring Group (FMG)
The Alexandria/Arlington Waste-to-Energy Facility located at 5301 Eisenhower Avenue in Alexandria was jointly developed by the City of Alexandria and Arlington County (the Jurisdictions) to handle the waste from the two Jurisdictions. It has been in continuous operation since February 1988, is operated by Reworld™ Arlington/Alexandria, Inc. (Reworld™), and is capable of handling 975 tons of waste each day, while producing 21 megawatts (MW) of energy. The Facility was determined to be the most environmentally sustainable means of disposing of waste generated by the Jurisdictions after reduction, reuse and recycling, and has had a stellar environmental record, achieving emissions well below United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) permitted levels.
In January 2012, the Jurisdictions entered into a new Waste Disposal and Services Agreement (WDSA) with Reworld™ for processing waste at the Facility at a rate considered to be below market rate, beginning in January 2013, once the original bonds which were used to finance the facility and various air quality improvements were paid off. This Agreement was approved unanimously by both the City Council and the County Board, originally for a period through June 30, 2019. The WDSA also provided the Jurisdictions the unilateral right to extend the agreement through December 31, 2038, and that extension was subsequently entered into in November 2013, since it was found to be economically beneficial to both Jurisdictions.
The WDSA addresses numerous issues including requirements for waste delivery, including what waste is acceptable or not acceptable, recourse if the plant is unavailable, how changes in law are handled, how fees are handled including fees to be charged if the Jurisdictions exceed annual tonnage limits, payment methods, limitations on liability, protocols to be followed in extraordinary events such as hurricanes, radiation-detection protocols, and continued community outreach by the Company, among others.
Overview
The Facility Monitoring Group (FMG) was established in January 2013 by the City of Alexandria and Arlington County (the Jurisdictions) to be the single point of contact for Covanta, the owner and operator of the waste-to-energy facility, to handle the routine operational monitoring, financial management and maintenance of the facility.
The FMG is governed by the Inter-jurisdictional Joint Action Agreement Regarding the Arlington/Alexandria Waste-to-Energy Facility, which describes the rights and duties of the Jurisdictions under the WDSA, and describes the details of the relationship between the City and County, and how the group will function. The FMG meets on a quarterly basis to discuss the operation of the facility, which is based upon operational data provided by Covanta, which is reviewed and supplemented by a quarterly inspection of the facility. Major environmental and/or capital repairs and improvements, changes-in-law and other major issues revolving around the facility are also discussed at these meetings. Since the facility currently serves both Jurisdictions by providing for an environmentally sound means of disposal for its solid waste, and both the facility and the property that it sits on will revert back to Jurisdictional ownership in 2038, the continued maintenance and upkeep of this Jurisdictional asset is key to having a reliable means of waste disposal into the future.
Performance Data
Continuous emissions monitoring is an important tool in determining a Waste-to-Energy facility's compliance with the strict emission limits set forth in its operating permit, which is established in accordance with the federal Clean Air Act and Virginia's strict regulatory requirements. This data is publicly available online on the Reworld™ website.
Low NOx Technology Installation
Covanta Alexandria Waste-to-Energy facility recently completed planned enhancements to its state-of-the-art pollution control technology. The goal is to further reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, thereby helping to protect the environment. With installation of its proprietary Low NOx (LN) technology now complete, nitrogen oxide emissions have been reduced by nearly 50%. This data is publicly reported online on ReWorld's website and the joint news release.
Meetings
The FMG meets quarterly and meeting materials are recorded below.
Meeting Materials
2024 Meetings
2023 Meetings
Alexandria/Arlington Waste-to-Energy Facility Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Report
November 15, 2023
- Agenda
- Minutes
- Quarterly Report
August 9, 2023
May 10, 2023
February 8, 2023
2022 Meetings
Alexandria/Arlington Waste-to-Energy Facility Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Report
November 16, 2022
August 10, 2022
May 11, 2022
February 23, 2022
2021 Meetings
Alexandria/Arlington Waste-to-Energy Facility Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Report
November 17, 2021
August 11, 2021
May 12, 2021
February 10, 2021
2020 Meetings
Alexandria/Arlington Waste-to-Energy Facility Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Report
Meetings:
November 18, 2020
August 19, 2020
May 13, 2020
February 12, 2020
2019 Meetings
Alexandria/Arlington Waste-to-Energy Facility Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Report
Meetings:
November 14, 2019
August 14, 2019
May 8, 2019
February 13, 2019
2018 Meetings
Alexandria/Arlington Waste-to-Energy Facility Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Report
Meetings:
November 14, 2018
August 8, 2018
May 2, 2018
February 12, 2018
Older Meetings
2017
Alexandria/Arlington Waste-to-Energy Facility Fiscal Year 2017 Annual Report
Meetings:
November 8, 2017
August 9, 2017
May 10, 2017
February 8, 2017
2016
November 9, 2016
August 10, 2016
May 11, 2016
February 10, 2016
2015
November 10, 2015
August 5, 2015
May 13, 2015
February 11, 2015
2014
November 12, 2014
August 8, 2014
May 6, 2014
February 12, 2014
2013
November 13, 2013
August 21, 2013
June 12, 2013
March 20, 2013
January 9, 2013
Extension of Waste Disposal and Service Agreement
In January 2012, Alexandria and Arlington entered into a new Waste Disposal and Service Agreement with Reworld™ Energy for processing the Jurisdictions' solid waste. This contract had been approved unanimously by both the City Council and County Board and established an initial term through 2019.
However, this new Agreement left open several decisions that needed to be made for the continued use of the facility by the Jurisdictions. So, as part of the 2012 approval process the Council and Board directed staff to conduct a third-party economic analysis to evaluate the agreement, extension options and costs of waste disposal alternatives to support their decision-making process. The analysis was completed in 2013, with the goal of deciding whether or not the jurisdictions should extend the term of the agreement, and if so, in what time frame.
As a result of that analysis, both Jurisdictions determined that it was in their best financial interest to extend the term of the WDSA, by extending the site lease with Reworld™ from 2025 through 2038. The site where the facility resides will return to the Jurisdictions in 2038, and the per ton fee which the Jurisdictions pay to Reworld™ for disposal of their waste will not increase from the rate paid in FY2014 and will drop to $0 during the period from 2025 to 2038, as per Section 2.3c of the WDSA.
- Extension of Waste Disposal and Service Agreement
- Presentation - (10/29/13)
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Overview Information
- Abridged—Economic Analysis of Covanta Extended Term Agreement
- Full Report—Economic Analysis of Covanta Extended Term Agreement
Background Resources
- City of Alexandria's Solid Waste Management Plan
- City of Alexandria's Guide to Recycling, Yard Waste, and Trash Collection Services
- Maximizing Resources & Minimizing Waste Brochure
- City of Alexandria Letter for Covanta FY2016 Schedule
For additional information, please contact the Department of Transportation & Environmental Services (T&ES) at
703.746.4103