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Mahoning County Solid Waste Management District Commissioner John McNally Commissioner Carol Rimedio-Righetti Commissioner Anthony Traficanti The Green Team!. It all started in Youngstown in 1982.
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Mahoning County Solid Waste Management DistrictCommissioner John McNallyCommissioner Carol Rimedio-RighettiCommissioner Anthony TraficantiThe Green Team!
In the 80’s we could only provide community litter collection campaigns, education, awareness, and limited recycling activity due to funding challenges.
Then H.B. 592! • The District went from revenues under $200,000/yr. to millions almost overnight. • The District’s drop-off recycling program began in 1990 with 35 centers currently. • The District’s curbside recycling program began with a pilot in 1990 with full expansion by 1993. In 1994, historic agreement with Carbon Limestone Landfill provided free bi-weekly collection for over 90,000 homes.
Drop-off sites are popularAll paper/publications but hardbacks, metal cans, glass bottles, cardboard, plastics 1 – 7 and milk cartons.
MRFs – Market Development GrantsAssociated Paper Stock – 2007Greenstar North America - 2010
Education is Key!Cash for Cans: 27 schools, 11,144 students, $8,939.74!Placemat Contest: 1,246 entries
HHW Drives – EEI Empowering local communities: Electronics Recycling Drives Appliance Recycling Drives Tire Recycling Drives Special Recycling Events
Litter Law Enforcement2011 Progress • Complaints received: 1,598 • Citations issued: 114 • Court cases closed or pending: 256 • Warnings issued: 175 • Enforce ORC on littering and illegal dumping, unsecured loads, and litter from vehicle.
Scrap Metal FacilitiesMandatory Reporting • 2005 – City Council of Youngstown passed Ordinance that requires all scrap metal processing facilities to report exact tonnages of metals generated in Mahoning County – industrial or residential/commercial. • Result is previously unreported tons are now known. • Enforced by YPD, Litter Law Deputies, and City of Yo. Law Dept.
Business Recycling Program • Began in 2005 and expanded to over 500 local businesses and institutions • Regular collection of paper/publications, cans, bottles, plastics • In Plan Update, focus will be on training - through assessments - for businesses to handle in-house
Community Recycling Coordinators • Operate drop-off sites • Organize special recycling drives and awareness events • Report overflow to the District • Attend two District trainings/meetings per year • Are our Local Recycling Ambassadors for townships, cities, and villages.
YSU – re:CREATE and Recycling!Tremendous Partners! • Started in 1999, YSU re:CREATE is the District’s source for source reduction and reuse initiatives • Drop and Shops – very popular! • Materials Exchange • YSU Recycling ranks in top tier in the national Recycle Mania contest, and started their food composting program in 2006.
DRLP Grant – Habitat’s New Deconstruction Materials Storage Area
Challenge – Less Revenue • District has gone from 3.5 million in disposal fees in 2003 to 2.8 in 2011. • Central Waste Landfill closed in June although may reopen with buyer. • More recycling – less landfilling • 2003 – 342,838 tons of District-generated waste landfilled and 88,445 tons reported as recycled vs. 2009 – 170,249 tons recycled and 254,559 tons landfilled.
Current Challenge – Plan • BOH funding - $400,000.00 • Draft shows decrease to $300,000.00 • Response has been dramatic • PC has challenge of balancing funding for mandated-programming vs. non-mandated • Guidance in HB 592 review
Questions/Comments/Complaints? • jpetuch@mahoningcountyoh.gov • Or after Jan. 1, 2013 contact Mari Wren Petrony at 330-740-2060