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Amanda Woita (402) 471-4243
Nathanael Urie (402) 471-4245
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 26, 2019

NDEE Awards $761,545 in Waste Reduction and Recycling Grants

Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy Director Jim Macy announced the department awarded $761,545 in grants to 20 recipients through the Waste Reduction and Recycling Incentive Grant Fund. For 2019, the department received requests for nearly $2.2 million in eligible grant applications.

These awards represent funding for six months. Beginning in 2020, Waste Reduction and Recycling Incentive Grants will be awarded on a calendar year, and funding will be for 12 months.

The Waste Reduction and Recycling Incentive Grant Fund is generated by a fee on solid waste disposed of in landfills, an annual retail business sales fee, and a fee assessed on the sale of new tires for motor vehicles. The grants are provided to local integrated waste management projects including: recycling systems, household hazardous waste collection programs, transfer stations, and yard waste composting. Tire fee grants totaling nearly $968,000 for projects related to tire recycling were previously announced in July: http://deq.ne.gov/Press.nsf/pages/PR070219

The table below provides a list of all 2019 grantees by city, and includes the amount awarded and a description of the projects receiving grant support.


Town
Applicant name
Award
Project description
Alliance
Keep Alliance Beautiful
$61,006
Funds to operate the Alliance recycling center and provide waste reduction and recycling education programs for residents of Alliance, Box Butte County, and the surrounding area.
Chadron
Keep Chadron Beautiful
$3,186
Funds toward a one-day electronic waste recycling event for residents of Chadron and surrounding communities.
Chadron
Keep Chadron Beautiful
$25,877
Funding to collect recyclable office paper and cardboard from offices, businesses, and individuals in Chadron. Nearly 94 tons of cardboard and paper were diverted from the landfill last year.
Fremont
Keep Fremont Beautiful, Inc.
$20,225
Hold a one-day household hazardous waste collection event, one all metals market drop-site collection event, and provide recycling opportunities at public events for Fremont and Dodge County.
Grand Island
Grand Island Area Clean Community System
$61,562
Funds to operate the Betty Curtis Household Hazardous Waste Facility in Grand Island, serving Hall, Hamilton, Howard, Merrick, and Adams Counties.
Kimball
Keep Kimball Beautiful
$10,212
Funds to increase recycling by providing collection services to rural residents and businesses. Also provide residential alley recycling collection and recycling trailers for local towns and events.
Lexington
Lexington Area Solid Waste Agency
$16,964
Hold three household hazardous waste collection events within a 10-county area in central Nebraska.
Lincoln
City of Lincoln – Solid Waste Management Division
$93,965
Funding for year three of the public education Recycling Right program for proper disposal of cardboard and recyclables.
Lincoln
Keep Nebraska Beautiful
$21,882
Funding for three statewide programs: 1) Nebraska Materials Exchange – saved landfill space by recycling nearly 5,500 tons of materials last year; 2) Nebraska Food Waste Reduction Program – encourage diversion of food from landfills through composting; and 3) Nebraska Waste Oil Collection Program – collected over 92,000 gallons of oil in 2018.
Lincoln
Lincoln Public Schools
$17,051
Continue established recycling and composting programs in Lincoln schools. Expect to divert 700,000 pounds of recyclables and 720,000 pounds of cafeteria waste during the six-month period while expanding composting programs to more schools.
Lincoln
Nebraska Recycling Council
$40,000
Create an online recycling community tool kit for elected leaders, solid waste management professionals, and environmental advocates in rural communities to achieve better recycling outcomes. Continue Hub & Spoke work in northeast and north central Nebraska.
Lincoln
Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department
$95,000
Funds to operate Lincoln’s household hazardous waste facility, the HazToGo marketing plan, and toxics reduction education (including a green cleaning kit project) for residents of Lancaster County.
Louisville
Keep Cass County Beautiful
$1,006
Advertising, educational materials, personnel, and travel expenses for two electronic waste recycling events in Cass County.
McCook
Red Willow County
$80,000
Hold a minimum of 21 collection events and 10 pick-ups/disposals to collect and properly dispose of $125,000 pounds of household hazardous waste.
Nebraska City
City of Nebraska City
$7,500
Funds to rent a tree grinder to process trees, brush, and yard waste. Mulch will be used at the Arbor Day Farm, local orchards, and city parks.
Oakland
Nebraska Loess Hills RC&D
$6,500
Hold an electronic waste collection event in Homer for residents of Burt, Cuming, Dodge, Dakota, Thurston, and Washington counties. Expect to collect 16,000 pounds of electronic waste.
Oakland
Nebraska Loess Hills RC&D
$14,709
Hold three household hazardous waste (HHW) events in Wisner, Oakland, and Dakota City to serve Burt, Cuming, Dakota, Dodge, Thurston, and Washington counties. Expect to collect 27,500 pounds of HHW.
Omaha
City of Omaha – UnderTheSink HHW Facility
$171,875
Year four of a five-year grant for Omaha’s UnderTheSink household hazardous waste facility serving Douglas and Sarpy counties.
Thedford
Upper Loup Natural Resources District
$6,230
Funds to purchase a recycle trailer to be kept in the Village of Purdum. Will transport paper and cardboard monthly to Thedford, and then on to Broken Bow. Residents are currently burning these materials or sending them to the landfill.
Wayne
City of Wayne
$6,795
Hold one electronic waste collection vent to clean up approximately 20,000 pounds of electronic waste from Wayne and surrounding areas.