Republic Svcs MOA & FAQs
Sonoma County’s Master Operations Agreement (MOA)
A long-term plan for cost-effective, environmentally responsible waste management.
What It Does
- Keeps facilities public while using private operations for efficiency.
- Boosts recycling & composting to over 80% diversion from landfill.
- Protects the environment by cutting greenhouse gases and keeping trash disposal local.
- Supports local programs like waste education, hazardous waste disposal, and business recycling.
Key Benefits
- $119 million in infrastructure investment
- New Material Recovery Facility to sort mixed waste
- Countywide food waste collection at no extra cost for many customers
- Liability protection for cities and County for landfill closure/post-closure
- Stable, predictable rates with minimal annual increases (about 30–60¢/month)
Environmental Impact
- Cuts long-haul waste transport emissions
- Diverts methane-producing food waste from landfill
- Targets major landfill items: food scraps, paper, construction debris
- Regular greenhouse gas studies and public reporting
How It Works
- County: Owns facilities, sets rates, oversees compliance
- Republic Services: Funds upgrades, operates facilities, guarantees diversion levels
- 25-year agreement (with option to extend)
- All cities except Petaluma participate
Oversight & Accountability
- Strict diversion targets with financial penalties if missed
- Ongoing monitoring by County staff
- Oversight from state and regional environmental agencies
- Strong financial safeguards, insurance, and guarantees from Republic Services