Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Delta County EAGLE (Solid Waste) Grant $764K-Compost and Reuse It!

Delta County has received an EAGLE grant for $600,000 and Delta Solid Waste Management Authority (DSWMA) is required to put forward matching funds of $164,016 creating a total of $764,016. (You can read more in an article by the Daily Press.). There will be a couple of trailers, the tractor, equipment, etc....to help move products from Delta County to Marquette where greater capacity to recycle certain products lay.

Keeping up on different grants helps Escanaba-Gladstone to hedge their existing resources with state and federal resources. They want counties to think about how product flows and how to maximize the use of waste by turning it into a usable resource. The better we get at this the more we can insulate the natural world around us from our waste and by products by creating more contained systems (In other words were giving nature a chance by reducing the amount of toxins were putting into it.)

Here is a grant open to counties.....

EGLE grants available for counties to improve materials management in Michigan

Nov. 1, 2021
EGLE Media Office, EGLE-Assist@Michigan.gov, 517-284-9278
Materials Management Planning, EGLE-MaterialsManagementPlanning@michigan.gov

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy today announces a new materials management grant for counties. The purpose of this grant is to help counties transition from Solid Waste Management Plans to more comprehensive Materials Management Plans and to engage counties in future planning activities.

Currently, Michigan uses outdated Solid Waste Management Plans that focus on ensuring waste disposal capacity for each county. Michigan is evolving to recognize waste as a resource and focus on comprehensive materials management, including recycling, composting and other more sustainable management practices.   

This grant will require grantees to complete several tasks designed to prepare counties or regions to think about the flow of materials in anticipation of updating their Solid Waste Management Plans to Materials Management Plans in the future.

Completing these activities will help counties to:

  • Create partnerships within regions and counties.
  • Understand current materials management gaps and challenges.
  • Highlight future changes to the planning process.
  • Outline steps that can occur now at the county/regional level to assist with the development of future materials management programs and infrastructure.

Counties are encouraged to collaborate regionally. Counties that work together will receive $12,000 per county. Counties that work alone are eligible to receive $10,000.

For more information on the grant requirements, review the MMCE Grant Requirements and Deliverables.

To apply for this grant, submit a Notice of Funding through Survey Monkey.

For more information, visit Michigan.gov/EGLEM3.

To stay up to date on other EGLE news follow us at Michigan.gov/MIEnvironment.

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