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Mayor’s Council readies $1.5M recycling program; MOU signed with Guam EPA, procurement next
Summary
The council said a $1.5 million recycling revolving fund appropriation remains available, an MOU with Guam EPA has been signed, and procurement to select permitted vendors will begin; members warned timely invoice submission and vendor cooperation will be needed to avoid payment delays.
The Mayor’s Council of Guam confirmed on Jan. 22 that a $1.5 million recycling revolving fund appropriation remains in the council’s FY budget and that the council has signed a memorandum of understanding with Guam EPA to implement an islandwide recycling and bulky-waste pickup program.
Georgie, the council’s executive director, said the council has received a list of permitted vendors from Guam EPA and that the next step is a procurement process to select vendors and issue purchase orders. She told members the council must follow EPA-approved expenditure plans and submit receipts and EPA forms promptly or risk…
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