Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling

The City of Vallejo's C&D Debris Recycling Ordinance and 2025 California Green Building Standards Sections 4.408 and 5.408 state that covered projects are required to recycle and/or salvage for reuse a minimum of 65% of nonhazardous construction and demolition waste. The City's C&D ordinance further requires at least 75% of all concrete and asphalt generated from the project be recycled or otherwise diverted from landfill.

Residential and commercial construction projects must comply if they meet one of the following criteria:

  • Project is valued at $50,000 or more; or
  • Project is 1,000 square feet or larger

All demolition projects, regardless of value or size, are also required to comply. Noncompliance may result in a penalty fine assessed at 3% of your project value. The Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling Ordinance can be found in Chapter 7.53 of Title 7, Section II of the Vallejo Municipal Code. 

The following links provide additional information and forms for C&D use:

Phase 1: Submit Your WMP (Before Permit Issuance)
  1. Fill out the top section of the WMP form with your project information to the best of your ability. 

  2.  Complete the Before Construction Tonnage Estimate and Estimated Diversion Rate sections. We understand this is just a projection and will not hold you to these figures when reviewing your final documentation. 

  3.  Email the completed form and your permit number to the City's Recycling Coordinator for review.
Phase 2: Submit Weight Tags (Before Final Inspection)

You must submit PDF copies of all weight tags from the facilities where debris was recycled and/or disposed of. City staff will use this information to complete the Actual Tonnage section of your WMP form.

If materials were salvaged for reuse or otherwise diverted from landfill and weighing was infeasible, a photo accompanied by the material's height, length, and width may be submitted. 

A final building inspection cannot be completed until this review is approved.

Failure to submit proper documentation to verify diverted C&D materials may result in a penalty assessed up to 3% of your project value.

Frequently Asked Questions

I need to get a C&D sign-off for my final building inspection. What do I need to do?

Please submit PDF copies of all your weight tags issued from the facilities used to recycle and/or dispose of your C&D debris to the City's Recycling Coordinator. Make sure to include your permit number in the subject line.

weight tag guide

If any materials were reused or otherwise diverted from landfill, please submit a photo of the material(s) with its length, width, and height.

 

Do I qualify for an exemption?

A project contaminated by hazardous substances or materials defined by state or federal law such as lead or asbestos is exempt. A full list of exempt projects are outlined in Section 7.53.090 of Municipal Code. If you believe it is infeasible for your project to comply with the diversion requirement or have unique circumstances, please reach out to the City's Recycling Coordinator. 


How do I get copies of weight tags?

For self-haulers: Please ensure you inform the scale house employees that you need copies of weight tags for your materials in advance. You must indicate the material type (e.g. C&D recycling) of your load. Do NOT assume your materials will be automatically recycled. Please contact the facility you used to recycle and/or dispose of your debris if you are obtaining tags after you have already left the facility.

If you used Recology Vallejo debris box services: Contact Recology Vallejo at (707) 552-3110 to get your weight tag numbers. You may subsequently request copies of your weight tags using the provided ticket numbers from Devlin Road Transfer Station.

 

Is there a hauling company I need to use? Can I use my own dumpster?

Per the City's franchise agreement with Recology Vallejo, they are the only company permitted to provide debris box (dumpster) service in Vallejo. You may self-haul your own debris as long as debris boxes are not used. Contact Recology Vallejo to specifically request a C&D debris box for your recyclable materials. Contents of a general debris box will be landfilled and will not count towards your diversion credit.

 

Where should I self-haul my debris?

The Devlin Road Transfer Station, located at 889 Devlin Road in American Canyon, is the closest C&D recycling facility. Rates and more information can be found on their website.

 

What are alternatives to recycling that counts as diversion?

You may reuse or donate your materials and submit a photo with the length, width, and height (LxWxH) in lieu of taking them to a recycling facility and submitting weight tags if weighing was infeasible. The Habitat for Humanity ReStore located in Fairfield accepts certain materials in good condition. For more information including a full list of accepted items, visit their website here or call (707) 863-0692. 

 

How do I fill out the form if I don't know how much waste my project will generate?

We understand that the initial phase of submitting your Waste Management Plan (WMP) form prior to your permit issuance is an estimate and will not hold you to your proposed figures when it comes time to review your final submittal for diversion verification (e.g. weight tags). Phase 1 of the WMP (pre-permit issuance) is an exercise to identify materials that can and should be recycled, and understanding the minimum 65% diversion requirement for your C&D debris. 

 

Where to recycle your C&D debris

Devlin Road Transfer Station

889 Devlin Road, American Canyon
(707) 258-9005
Open Daily: 8AM-4PM
Closed on major holidays, call to confirm hours.

 

Request a C&D Debris Box from Recology

30-yd debris box

Recology Vallejo offers open C&D debris boxes in various sizes for your construction or demolition project. Boxes for clean dirt or concrete are also available in 9 cubic yards only. 

Note: You must specifically request a C&D debris box for mixed recyclable materials. Otherwise, you may receive a general debris box which is hauled and disposed of as landfill trash. Landfilled material does not receive diversion credit.

 

Contact Staff

Natasha Gallatin
Recycling Coordinator
(707) 649-3512
[email protected]

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