In 2022 the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency conducted a survey to determine how street sweeping wastes are being managed and what challenges exist for managing sweeping material. We did not produce a report summarizing the results of this survey, but below are the documents from the survey and a PowerPoint presentation that provides information on managing wastes. Slides 7 and 8 on that PowerPoint provide charts summarizing some of the results of this survey. The following general conclusions can be drawn from the survey.
- 100 responses, all but 2 from cities
- About 40 percent of survey respondents landfill their sweeping material, 25 percent screen it, and 20 percent landfill or screen depending on the season.
- Organics in the sweeping material are used as cover, provided to residents, or given away (about 30 percent of respondents for each of these).
- Only 20 percent of respondents stated that collecting increased material would not represent a concern for them, with the remainder indicating it will create a moderate to significant issue.
- The biggest challenges in managing additional sweeper material are space, cost, and staff, with use options and sorting being less significant concerns.
Survey documents
- File:Street sweeping 22 counts-percent.pdf - primary document for viewing results
- File:Street sweeping 22 manage sweepings.pdf - managing sweepings
- File:Street sweeping 22 manage sweepings other.pdf - more information on managing sweepings
- File:Street sweeping 22 challenge comments.pdf - challenge comments
- File:Street sweeping 22 addl comments.pdf - additional comments
- File:Street sweeping 22 addl challenges.pdf - additional challenges
- File:Disposal and reuse of street sweepings.pptx - PowerPoint file: Disposal and reuse of street sweepings