Haywood County among recipients
of Recycling Equipment Grants
Governor Phil Bredesen and Department of
Environment and Conservation Commissioner Jim Fyke announced March 5, 2007,
that 19 recycling equipment grants totaling more than $379,000 have been awarded
for projects to help reduce landfill waste across Tennessee. Haywood County is
among the recipients.
“I’m pleased we can provide funding to support
the waste reduction efforts these 19 grants represent,” said Bredesen. “This
program plays an important role in our state’s strategy to encourage recycling
and reduce the amount of solid waste that goes into landfills in Tennessee.”
Recycling equipment grants may be used to
purchase equipment for new recycling programs, improve and expand the operation
of an existing site or prepare recyclable materials for transport and
marketing. Grants may be awarded to counties, cities, non-profit recycling
organizations and solid waste authorities across Tennessee to help reach or
exceed the goals set forth in the Solid Waste Management Act of 1991. Each
recipient is required to match the state grant on a sliding scale basis. Local
matching funds going toward these 19 projects totals more than $485,000.
Haywood County will receive $24,412 grant and
matching funds from the county will equal $6,103. The grant will help provide
for a skid steer loader, containers and trailer.
The grant program was authorized by the Solid
Waste Management Act of 1991 and is supported from the Tennessee Solid Waste
Management Fund that is administered by the Department of Environment and
Conservation. The fund receives its revenues from a state surcharge on each ton
of solid waste disposed in landfills and from a fee on new tires sold in the
state.
More information about recycling equipment grants may be found on
the Department of Environment and Conservation’s Web site at: www.tdec.net/swm/grants.