
The SouthEastern Ohio Joint Solid Waste Management is a political subdivision of the State of Ohio comprising the following counties as its jurisdictional boundaries; Guernsey, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble and Washington. The District is required to secure adequate disposal capacity for solid waste for its constituents and businesses.
This access to solid waste disposal capacity is provided through Capacity Assurance Agreements with Subtitle D Landfills, Scrap Tire Monofills, and Solid Waste Transfer Station Facilities in Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania as are listed in the Disposal Facility Section.The District's operation and activities are funded through a $2.00 per ton fee that is assessed to all solid waste received at the contracted facilities for disposal.
With the two dollars per ton, the District employs a District Coordinator and secretary. It contracts for 6 annual household hazardous waste collections, six annual appliance collections, six annual television/computer/electronics collections, and six annual scrap tire collections.
This access to solid waste disposal capacity is provided through Capacity Assurance Agreements with Subtitle D Landfills, Scrap Tire Monofills, and Solid Waste Transfer Station Facilities in Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania as are listed in the Disposal Facility Section.The District's operation and activities are funded through a $2.00 per ton fee that is assessed to all solid waste received at the contracted facilities for disposal.
With the two dollars per ton, the District employs a District Coordinator and secretary. It contracts for 6 annual household hazardous waste collections, six annual appliance collections, six annual television/computer/electronics collections, and six annual scrap tire collections.
Services
The SouthEastern JSWMD encourages homeowners to recycle by providing information about the proper management of their household waste, a list of service providers, and "Special Waste Collection Events" that assist them with the proper management of common recyclables, electronics, televisions, computers, scrap tires, appliances, and household hazardous wastes that are generated in and around the home.
Buildings in different locations in all of the member counties.
Also, there are a number of private waste hauling companies that provide curbside recycling services and recycling facilities for use by the general public.
Buildings in different locations in all of the member counties.
Also, there are a number of private waste hauling companies that provide curbside recycling services and recycling facilities for use by the general public.
The following is a list of licensed, Subtitle D, solid waste disposal facilities and Licensed Solid Waste Transfer Station Facilities that maintain contractual agreements (Capacity Assurance Agreements) with the solid waste management district.
These contracts were put into effect in 1993 and 1994 to comply with an Ohio EPA requirement that solid waste management districts provide access to solid waste disposal for the initial planning period and any subsequent planning periods.
The District must maintain sufficient solid waste disposal capacity to provide for the daily disposal of all waste generated within its jurisdictional boundaries.
These contracts were put into effect in 1993 and 1994 to comply with an Ohio EPA requirement that solid waste management districts provide access to solid waste disposal for the initial planning period and any subsequent planning periods.
The District must maintain sufficient solid waste disposal capacity to provide for the daily disposal of all waste generated within its jurisdictional boundaries.
The Solid Waste Management District currently contracts with GT Environmental, Inc. of Westerville, Ohio to provide a local education specialist, Wanda Schaad of Belpre, in an effort to disseminate information about the benefits of solid waste reduction, recycling, and the proper methods of management for solid waste generated in the home and businesses.
This program is designed to provide information about the benefits of recycling and proper solid waste disposal methods available throughout the District.
This program is designed to provide information about the benefits of recycling and proper solid waste disposal methods available throughout the District.
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