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County moves forward with study to add composting, construction‑debris processing and materials‑recovery facilities; JR Miller recommended

3806894 · June 11, 2025
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Deschutes County accepted staff recommendation and directed notice of intent to award a consulting contract to JR Miller & Associates to study and help procure composting, construction/demolition processing and a commingled materials recovery facility (MRF). The board approved the notice of intent.

Deschutes County commissioners on June 11 approved a notice of intent to award a consulting contract to JR Miller & Associates to study conceptual designs, costs and procurement for three potential solid‑waste facilities: expanded composting, a construction and demolition (C&D) processing facility and a commingled materials recovery facility (MRF).

Tim Brownell, director of the county’s Solid Waste Department, told the board the work builds on a 2019 diversion study…

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