20-087P: Waste Management Project Issue Date: February 12, 2020 12:00 pm Close Date: May 14, 2020 04:00 pm The Matanuska-Susitna Borough (MSB) is soliciting comprehensive proposals for development of a Waste Management Project
1 Comment - Hi Macey, I'd like to talk to you about this waste management project
The community for SWANA Planning & Management Technical Division Members to connect, share ideas and discuss the latest P&M issues
The Environmental Protection Agency published Report No. 21-P-0130: EPA Helps States Reduce Trash, Including Plastic, in U.S. Waterways but Needs to Identify Obstacles and Develop Strategies for Further Progress In this report see how the EPA is addressing improperly disposed waste in waterways, impacting marine ecosystems, environmental and human health, and providing recommendations for states. This waste frequently consists of plastics, which poses a significant challenge to clean waterways, animal health and habitat, and can be costly to clean
1 Comment - Soon we will conclude a 3-part solid waste and storm water dialog to address what public works officials see as the obstacles to reducing plastic pollution, including interception and reduction.
Sangho, E. This presentation discusses hydrogen sulfide measurements in construction and demolition debris landfills
Eun_Sangho_PPT.pdf
Check out a few entries from the ISWA YPG Facebook Series "Waste Around the World" below
SWANA Technical Policy T-6.1 Updated 01/2014
The City of Lee's Summit will accept electronic proposals from companies/providers interested in providing the following: A comprehensive technical proposal for the future operation of the City’s solid waste disposal and ancillary environmental services/programs. Proposals must be received electronically through Public Purchase e-procurement system by 3:00 PM local time, on Wednesday, February 12, 2014. RFP documents and any addendums are available by accessing the e-procurement system, Public Purchase at http://www.publicpurchase.com/gems/leessummit,mo/buyer/public/publicInfo The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive technical defects and to select the proposal(s) deemed most advantageous to the City