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KDHE official outlines illegal‑dump program process; county authorizes submission of two request forms
Summary
Toby of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment explained the state illegal‑dump program’s steps, emphasizing voluntary compliance, consent access agreements for financial assistance and limits on state funding (vehicles are not covered). Following the presentation the commission authorized staff to submit two program request forms.
A Kansas Department of Health and Environment representative joined the Atchison County Commission meeting by Zoom on July 22 to explain how KDHE’s illegal‑dump program works and what county property owners can expect if their sites are referred.
Toby (KDHE) said KDHE acts only at the request of a local governing body and that the county must complete a legal‑dump request form before KDHE becomes involved. He described the normal sequence as: the county identifies a property and files the request form; KDHE staff then meet property owners, attempt…
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