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Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Solid Waste Management and Recycling in Arkansas - Improving the State's Systems | Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment
Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment - Press Release
NORTH LITTLE ROCK— The Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment, Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has announced it will host stakeholder meetings across the state for better understanding of public perception on the state of solid waste management. In addition, an online survey has launched and can be completed at https://www.adeq.state.ar.us/sw/programs/swifr.aspx.
The project aims to update the Statewide Solid Waste Management Plan (SSWMP), create guidelines for tracking and reporting recycling data, and provide education and outreach to make recycling reporting more consistent. DEQ is charged by Ark. Code Ann. § 8-6-1902 with the development of a SSWMP that establishes the minimum requirements for regional solid waste management plans (RSWM). The three-year project has been made possible by a $531,690 Solid Waste Infrastructure and Recycling (SWIFR) grant awarded to DEQ by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
“With new technologies and new products, it is imperative to ensure DEQ’s and regional solid waste management board’s plans are adequately supporting Arkansas’ needs,” said E&E Secretary Shane Khoury.
Current RSWM plan requirements established through the SSWMP include strategic planning, reporting, public notice and participation, services, and solutions to problems and issues. Once the statewide plan is updated, the 19 regional solid waste management districts will update their regional plans accordingly and submit to DEQ for approval.
“Through this project, we have the opportunity to hear from the regional solid waste management districts, local governments, industry, and public to develop effective and practical guidelines for tracking and reporting necessary for the SSWMP,” stated Chief Administrator of Environment and DEQ Director Bailey Taylor.
The stakeholder meetings will be held across the state January through August 2025. For more information on upcoming stakeholder meetings and to complete the survey, visit https://www.adeq.state.ar.us/sw/programs/swifr.aspx.
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