Washtenaw County’s Department of Planning and Environment is requesting assistance from all local municipalities to provide solid waste, recycling, and composting information for calendar year 2008. The information collected will assist the County with strategic planning while bringing up to date previously collected data from 2003. Please complete the following survey and submit by Friday, December 19, 2008. For questions regarding the survey, please contact Jeff Krcmarik at krcmarij@ewashtenaw.org or (734) 222-6865. Thank you!
Solid Waste, Recycling & Composting Survey - For WWRA Municipalities
Solid Waste, Recycling & Composting Survey - For All Other Municipalities
2008 Solid Waste Program Report: This report details the 2008 activities of the Washtenaw County Solid Waste Division, including solid waste management, recycling, and home toxics reduction initiatives.
Residential Solid Waste Profile & Assessment Report (2005): The report is based on an assessment of solid waste managements systems at the local and county level. The report intended to stimulate discussions of the findings and recommendations and to assist local units of government develop residential solid waste systems that are convenient and cost-effective, are sustainable, promote waste reduction and recycling and reduce impacts to the environment and public health.
Solid Waste Chapter: This chapter of " A Comprehensive Plan for Washtenaw County" is based on the information collected for the Solid Waste Management Plan and other research materials. It reveals current trends, issues and opportunities for which the recommendations for future action are based.
Solid Waste Management Plan: The main purpose of the Solid Waste Management Plan Update ("the Plan") is to protect public health, assure adequate disposal capacity for all waste generated within County borders, and to establish goals for waste prevention and recycling.
Washtenaw County Consortium for Solid Waste Management (WCCSWM): The WCCSWM was established in 1991 to foster communication and collaboration between local governments and public agencies on solid waste and recycling issues. Membership is voluntary and limited to local units of government and public agencies.