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Assembly backs study of waste‑to‑energy project, directs enterprise funds to feasibility work

3229277 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The Anchorage Assembly unanimously approved a resolution supporting exploration of a waste‑to‑energy facility led by Solid Waste Services with support from Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility; initial funding will come from enterprise budgets and an $8 million allocation is expected in an upcoming budget revision to support feasibility work.

The Anchorage Assembly on April 16 adopted a resolution (AR 2025-126) supporting a municipal effort to study a waste‑to‑energy (WTE) facility and directed Solid Waste Services and the Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility to continue feasibility work.

Assembly Member Johnson, sponsor of the motion, said the resolution does not green‑light construction but establishes a path for deeper study of whether a WTE plant is feasible and how it could affect landfill life, energy supply and wastewater…

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