Director delivers annual financial report; board hears summary of revenues, assets and leachate volumes

Boyston County Solid Waste Management District · January 17, 2026

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Summary

The district's director said the annual report was completed and advertised and gave figures for expenses, revenues, cash balance, capital assets and leachate removal; some numeric values in the transcript were unclear and should be verified against the published report.

Unidentified Speaker 4 reported that the annual financial report for the solid waste district had been completed and advertised. She presented headline financial figures including expenses, revenues, a cash balance, capital-asset totals and debt figures, and noted the recent addition of about 2 acres of self-construction to district assets.

According to the director’s oral summary, reported figures included capital assets (stated in the transcript as "6,409,025") and references to expenses and revenues. The director also discussed annual tonnage for disposals and leachate gallons removed from the landfill; the transcript includes numbers (for example, a reference to '9,000,000' leachate gallons) but parts of the numeric reporting were unclear in the audio transcript.

The director said the financial position was reasonable given recent capital additions and that the district’s debt level remained manageable. The board acknowledged the report; no substantive public comment on the annual report was recorded.

Because multiple numeric values were difficult to parse in the audio transcript, reporters and interested parties should verify exact dollar amounts, tonnage totals and leachate volumes against the district’s published annual report and the written bids and financing documents.