The waste management authority (technical committee) of the City of Keuruu requests an offer based on section 32 and possibly section 33 of the Waste Act (646/2011) for the reception and treatment of municipal waste under the municipality's responsibility for organising waste for the years 2024–2026, and possibly for the option year 2027. The acquisition will begin on 1.1.2024. The City is looking for a cost-effective and environmentally responsible waste recovery and disposal partner.
The Keuruu Waste Management Authority (Technical Committee) has decided on 27.3.2013 that the waste transport system will be transport arranged by the property owner.
Reception pricing and transport costs from a possible transfer point to a disposal point will be examined on a waste fraction-by-waste basis.
The annual amounts of municipal waste that the City of Keuruu is responsible for organising in accordance with the Waste Act:
Mixed waste: approx. 1900 tons.
Biowaste: approx. 550 tons.
The amounts notified are approximate estimates and do not bind the contracting entity.
Treatment and reception of mixed wasteThe mixed waste fractions of municipal waste subject to the invitation to tender are:
1) waste generated in permanent residences, holiday homes, dormitories and other housing,
2) municipal waste generated in municipal administrative and service activities;
3) municipal waste generated in commercial premises that is collected on the property together with the waste referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2;
(4) other municipal waste collected together with the waste referred to in paragraphs 1 to 3 under a regional pipeline collection or other equivalent collection scheme.
Septic sludge and sealed well sludge are treated at the Jaakonsuo wastewater treatment plant in Keuuru, and their treatment and reception are not included in this procurement.
Treatment and reception of bio-wasteThe biowaste fractions of municipal waste subject to the invitation to tender are:
1) biowaste generated in permanent residences, holiday homes, dormitories and other housing,
2) municipal waste (bio) generated in municipal administrative and service activities;
(3) municipal waste generated in commercial premises that is collected on the property together with the waste referred to in points 1 and 2 (bio);
(4) other municipal waste collected together with the waste referred to in paragraphs 1 to 3 under a regional pipeline collection or other equivalent collection scheme. (bio)
Septic sludge and sealed well sludge are treated at the Jaakonsuo wastewater treatment plant in Keuuru, and their treatment and reception are not included in this procurement.