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DSR FACT SHEETRegulations (regulations noted can be found on the DSR Digital webpage under QRP)DODI 4715.23 (primary regulation for QRP)10 U.S.C. Sec 2577: Establishes the authority for QRPs and discusses distribution of proceeds32 CFR 172: Discusses Proceeds and establishes eligibility and prohibitionsDOD Financial Management Regulation, 7000.14-R, Vol. 11A, Ch 5QRP Eligible MaterialThe material that is eligible for QRP reimbursement is as follows:#ITEMQRP ELIGIBLEDIVERSION METRICELIGIBLE*NOTES1High-grade office paperYesYes2Mixed office paperYesYes3Newspaper printYesYes4Corrugated cardboardYesYes5Corrugated cardboardGenerated by Commissary and/or ExchangeYes*YesQRP eligible only with MOU with local commissary/ exchange stating the Commissary is donating the cardboard and any sales revenue to the QRP. QRPs cannot return proceeds to Commissaries.6Plastics (#1 - #7)YesYes7GlassYesYes8Aluminum and other metal cansYesYes9Ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metalYesYes10Unserviceable appliancesYesYesMust have CFCs purged from refrigerators and air conditioner units prior to sale.11Expended Small Arms Cartridge Casings (ESACCs).50 caliber and smallerYesYesQRP must deform prior to direct sale12Expended CasingsLarger than .50 caliberNoYesRequires safety inspections and demilitarization (Code G items)13Mixed metal range gleaningsYesYes14Ammunition cans/boxes; scrap condition, unusable/unserviceable .50 caliber and smallerYesYes15Ammunition cans/boxes;ServiceableNoYes16Precious-metal bearing scrapNoNo17Scrap metal from demilitarization of ships, aircraft, or weapons NoNo18Scrap metal generated by Working Capital Funds activitiesNoYes19Wooden pallets; unusable/unserviceableYesYes20Wooden pallets; usableNo*Yes21Scrap woodYesYes22Landscape trimmingsYesYes*Grass clippings left in place is waste avoidance and not eligible for diversion credit. If collected and composted, include as diversion.23Food wasteYesYes24Scrap furniture; broken/ non-repairable/unusable/ unserviceableYes*YesQRPs must sell as scrap metal/wood/ textile; cannot sell as usable furniture item. 25Used furnitureNoYes26Uncontaminated rags and textilesYesYes27Cooking oil/greaseYesYes*If used for waste-to-energy purposes, it is disposal, not diversion28Used vehicle oil; non-hazardousYesYes*If used for waste-to-energy purposes, it is disposal, not diversion29Used vehicle oil; RCRA hazardousNoNo30Antifreeze; non-hazardous ethylene glycol-basedYesYes31FuelsNoNo32Unopened containers of solvents, paints, or oil including expired and non-hazardous itemsNoNo33Used tires; automotive and light truckYesYes*If used for waste-to-energy purposes, it is disposal not diversion34Used tires; aircraftNoYes*If recycled (not burned for waste-to-energy), it counts towards diversion.35Fluorescent bulbsYesNo*Regulated as Universal Waste36Compact fluorescent bulbsYesNo*Regulated as Universal Waste37Lead-acid batteriesYesNo*Regulated as Universal Waste38Government-Purchased Cell Phone batteries (lithium-ion (rechargeable)NoNo*Regulated as Universal Waste39Dry-cell batteries (includes:alkaline (non-rechargeable)carbon zinc (non-rechargeable)nickel cadmium (rechargeable)lithium (non-rechargeable)lithium-ion (rechargeable)Yes*Yes*If non-hazardous and non-Universal Waste.40Spent toner cartridgesYesYes41Government-Purchased Cell PhonesNoYes42Materials from building/structure deconstruction (copper wiring, unpainted wood waste, intact building components such as doors & windows)YesYes* (2)Reportable as Disposed and/or Diverted C&D Debris43Materials from road/runway deconstruction (asphalt, concrete, metal rebar)YesYes* (2)Reportable as Disposed and/or Diverted C&D Debris44Government-Purchased Electronic Components (includes IT)NoYes*If non-hazardous and non-Universal Waste.45Privately owned personal property; lost, abandoned or unclaimedNoNo46Non-appropriated fund (NAF) equipment/ furnishingsYes*YesQRP eligible only when MOU with local commissary or exchange states the NAF is donating both the scrap items and sales revenue to the QRP.47Military Family Housing RecyclablesYesYes48Privatized Military Family Housing Municipal Solid Waste(1)*(2)*(1) Privatized MFH generated recyclables are QRP eligible, but not mandatory. QRP Manager should review contract between privatized MFH management and the installation to make informed decisions to support privatized MFH.(2) If QRP is processing privatized MFH recyclables and including that as an installation diversion, then must report both disposal and diverted tonnages.DIVERSION RATES AND MEASURE OF PROGRAM HEALTH3A.1. Use ISWM measures of merit to assess the overall health and trends of each installation’s ISWM program and identify potential funding and other resource shortfalls. The goal is to establish an effective ISWM program that includes reduction of NH solid waste generation and maximized diversion. The measures of merit are:Per capita generation of solid waste (without C&D debris).Population is based on permanent installation personnel unless the installation can provide a more accurate number of personnel during the year.Diversion rate of NHsolid waste (without C&D debris).Diversion rate of C&D debris.Economic benefit of NHsolid waste diversion.3A.2. Each installation generating more than 1 ton of solid waste per day (based on annual average) will report on metrics.3A.3. As a minimum, to support the ASD (EI&E) environmental management review for ISWM, the DoD Components will report and track progress on the data elements in Table 2 as part of the environmental compliance program data requirements.DATA ELEMENTSUNITSQuantity of NHsolid waste generated (excluding C&D debris)tonsQuantity of NHsolid waste diverted (excluding C&D debris)tonsDiversion rate of NHsolid waste (excluding C&D debris)percentagesQuantity of C&D debris generatedtonsQuantity of C&D debris divertedtonsDiversion rate of C&D debrispercentageInstallation populationperson(s)Per capita generation of NHsolid waste (excluding C&D debris)pounds per person per dayQuantity of composted materialtonsQuantity of eachof the following recyclable commodity groups: 1.ESACCs recycled through an installation QRP, 2.ESACCs recycled through DLA Disposition Services, and 3.All other scrap metal.tonsQuantity of NHsolid waste (excluding C&D debris) sent to waste-to-energy facilitiestonsQuantity of NHsolid waste incinerated (excluding C&D debris and waste-to-energy facilities)tonsQuantity of NH solid waste landfilled (NHand C&D debris) tonsPotential disposition cost(PDC)if all waste (including C&D debris) were to be landfilled or incinerated rather than diverteddollars in thousands ($K)Actual disposition cost (ADC) of ISWM$KQRP annual gross sales proceeds$KEconomic benefit of ISWM diversion$K, derived from PDC minus ADCQRP annual net sales proceeds$K, QRP gross proceeds minus expenses paidQRP total sales proceeds expended for pollution abatement; energy conservation; occupational safety and health activities; morale, welfare, and recreation projects$K ................
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