Construction & Demolition Waste Management

Submit Your C & D Recycling Plan Online

State law requires at least 65% of solid waste generated in a community be recycled. The regulations require that at least 65% of all solid waste materials generated by a construction or demolition project be diverted from the landfill through waste management options such as salvage/reuse or recycling. Inert debris includes concrete, asphalt, brick, and similar masonry products. To help meet this goal, the City requires the completion of a Waste Management Plan (WMP) for covered projects identifying how at least 65-percent of project waste materials will be diverted from the landfill.  A “covered project” is defined as:

  1. Residential: All newly constructed buildings, all demolition-only projects, all projects that increase conditioned area, volume, or size, and/or all projects where the project valuation is $50,000 or greater, with the following exceptions: re-roof only projects (sq. footage not increased), swimming pools, and "one-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet.
  2. Non-Residential: All projects.

The City of Pleasant Hill uses Green Halo's online waste management tracking system.  See below how to set up a WMP on Green Halo.

>>> Instructions for Green Halo Recycling Process and Compliance

>>> Instructions for setting up a Green Halo Account

Online Submission Process

There are five steps for completing Waste Management Plans (WMP's) online:

Step 1 – Add no-reply@greenhalosystems.com to your email safe sender list to prevent messages being treated as junk.

Step 2 – Go to Pleasant Hill's custom Green Halo Systems portal, http://www.pleasanthill.wastetracking.com/ and create a new recycling plan,

(For new users, create a profile, activate your account, and then follow the link in the email from Green Halo to start a new project.)

Step 3 - Complete and submit a WMP online.

Step 4 – Upload your receipts, invoices, photos, or other relevant documentation as you go. Do not wait until the completion of the project to upload your documentation.

Step 5 – At project completion, click “Submit for Final” to deliver a completed WMP to the City, prior to scheduling the Final Inspection or requesting a T.C.O. or C.O. Failure to do so may result in delays in scheduling.