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Health department proposes maintaining $130,000 district recycling funding; commissioners ask for education and options
Summary
Williams County public health officials recommended keeping the current solid waste district funding level and described events and contracts that use the money; commissioners discussed possible future costs and local vendor options.
Williams County public health staff told commissioners the county should maintain its current approach to the regional solid waste district funding — $130,000 annually — while continuing public education and targeted events such as tire and household hazardous waste (HHW) collections.
Public health staff said the county receives $130,000 a year from the solid waste district. The health department’s recycling coordinator has obtained grants to support events such as large tire collection days and electronics- and Christmas-light recycling. The department plans a household hazardous…
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