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Guam EPA administrative report details staffing, lab plans, waste bills and grants

2711574 · March 20, 2025
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Acting Deputy Glenn Cinecas presented an administrative update covering staffing and recruitment, the agency headquarters negotiations, lab design progress, pending legislation on solid waste collection and a plastic bag ban, multiple grant awards, and an audit of the recycling revolving fund.

Acting Deputy Administrator Glenn Cinecas told the Guam Environmental Protection Agency board on March 20 that the agency employed 55 full-time-equivalent staff as of March 19, 2025, and provided a breakdown of classified and limited-term positions.

Cinecas said recruitment notices have closed for multiple positions and that the agency is awaiting certification packets from the Department of Administration for roles including chief engineer, environmental inspector supervisor and environmental technicians. “Full time equivalent FTEs, we have 55 employees broken down to 46 classified, 3 unclassified, 4 limited term appointments, 1 EPA contract, and 1 intern,” he reported.

Cinecas gave an update on planned laboratory work and related procurement. He said a bidder had consulted with…

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