My apologies for the lack of information prevously.
Using a street sweeper to collect trash seems like reasonable solution but they operate at a low speed are considered unsafe for widespread highway use.
Currently highway trash in California is collected via rain water and filtered down to 5mm or about the size of a cigarette butt. This presents many problems including:
- Critters get swept into the filtration devices (sometimes even the endangered species trash collection was aiming to protect)
- Particles smaller than 5mm are not collected and introduced into our waterways (6PPD-quinone from tire wear for example has been shown to be deadly to salmon, steelhead trout and other aquatic wildlife)
- Trash capture devices are often large bulky concrete structures and not suitable for sensitive habitats
- Collection only happens during the rainy season
- Trash collection devices need to be emptied by maintenance personnel
- Bioswales are extremely expensive to maintain and remediate
For these reasons I'm exploring alternatives to rain water collection of trash in hopes of finding solutions. The target area for installation would be more urban environments which have " Significant Trash Generating Areas".
My initial sketch for my first idea did not contain enough information. The basic idea was to use scalloped sound walls to congregate trash and then use some type of wind driven or solar powered sorting and conveyance method.
Thank you for those who have posted ideas and suggestion!