DEP Accepting Applications For Act 101 Recycling Implementation Grants
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The Department of Environmental Protection is now accepting applications for recycling implementation grants under Section 902 of Act 101, the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act. The deadline for applications is March 22. (formal notice) Only those projects involving municipalities that have a mandatory trash collection program or projects seeking support for a residential recycling program that have a corresponding commercial recycling program will be considered for funding. Applicants seeking funds to replace curbside collection containers or collection vehicles, or both, will need to demonstrate that the new equipment will increase collection efficiencies and tonnage of materials. The following elements will receive priority for funding-- -- Development and implementation of incentive-based pricing and collection programs designed to increase the quantities and types of recyclable materials and reduce the quantity of waste collected. -- Development and implementation of multi-municipal collection, processing and/or a materials marketing program where capital costs are reduced and/or recycling marketability is enhanced due to intergovernmental cooperation. -- Development and implementation of collection methods that will provide greater marketability and value to collected recyclable materials. -- New and innovative recycling educational programs that support the applicants' recycling collection efforts. In addition, communities whose existing recycling programs contain the following components will receive additional consideration: -- Publicly provided or municipally contracted waste and recycling services. -- The collection of six or more of the following materials: newsprint, office paper, corrugated paper, other marketable grades of paper, aluminum cans, steel or bimetallic cans, colored glass containers, clear glass containers and plastics. -- Incentive-based pricing and collection programs designed to increase the quantities and types of recyclable materials and reduce the quantity of waste collected. Potential applicants must contact the appropriate Department regional planning and recycling coordinator to schedule a pre-application conference to discuss application requirements and program particulars. More information on Section 902 recycling grants will be available on DEP’s Recycling Financial Assistance webpage. Read the full October 27 PA Bulletin notice for more information. NewsClips: Some Of Philly’s Recyclables Are Being Burned, Not Reused Trash Talk: Bigger Fines, Free Neighborhood Trash Cans In Philly Lackawanna Recycling Center Charging Municipalities For Yard Waste Lackawanna Yard Waste Fees For Municipalities Halted Editorial: Re-Examine Lackawanna County Recycling Center Contract Pennsylvanians Encouraged To Participate In National Drug Take Back Day Cut Food Waste, Promote Sustainable Eating, Farming Approaches Proposed Slate Belt Sludge Treatment Plant To Be Subject Of State Hearing Scranton Reviews Trash-Fee Structure Related Stories: DEP Awards 195 Recycling Implementation Grants Totaling Over $37.2 Million Feature: University Student Engagement Helps Earn Bellefonte DEP Composting Grant Wolf Administration Encourages Participation In National Prescription Drug Take Back Day - Oct. 27 Keep PA Beautiful Asks: How Will You Celebrate America Recycles Day Nov. 15? Clinton County CleanScapes Stewards Run Creek Cleanup Nov. 3 In Lycoming County [Posted: Oct. 26, 2018] |
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10/29/2018 |
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