Implementation of technological systems to control the access of citizens and SMEs, and to know frequencies as well as quantities and waste typologies in CAS
The practice consists of the installation of access control mechanisms and deposit registration in the CAS. The system must control access using an identification card. In addition, users must register the waste to be deposited as well as its quantity.
This process does not necessarily have to be in the entrance of the CAS but it can be considered in the place of deposit of residues especially in those CAS in which the entrance is separated from the place of deposit. Likewise, validation mechanisms of the data entered will be considered, either verifying them at a later date of the operator, or being introduced after being supervised by the user, but in no case will the user enter the deposit record without supervision.
All collected data will be stored in a single joint database for further exploitation of the data.
Resources needed
34.000€ (access barrier, screen crosier, license plate reader, card reader, operator device, software).
Evidence of success
With this practice EMULSA gets information about the number and typology of CAS users, schedule access, the frequency and the quantities left per user.
There is also an income increase due to find out companies that were paying as a citizen.
Avoid the excess amounts allowed.
Difficulties encountered
Improve blocking procedure
Update to new WEEE regulation (traceability)
Potential for learning or transfer
In order to be able to take control to the entries to civic amenity sites and the deposits that citizens and companies make, we find necessary to settle an access control system.
With this practice we take control with what was delivered, who did it and how often.
This allows blocking access to those who misuse the service, and in the future could facilitate the implementation of a Pay as you throw system.
Another advantage of the project is that the implementation cost is low.
Tags: Management, Smart, City, Accessibility, Systems, Data, Monitoring