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MDEQ awards grant to county The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality has awarded Marshall County a solid waste assistance grant of $17,124 that will be used by the county to clean up illegal dump sites and for employment assistance for a local solid waste enforcement officer. “The Solid Waste Assistance Grants support a variety of useful solid waste management activities for cities and counties, and this grant will assist the efforts of Marshall County in improving their management of solid waste,” said Trudy D. Fisher, MDEQ executive director. Cities and counties may apply for Solid Waste Assistance Grants through the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality. These grants are utilized by local communities for programs to prevent and clean up unauthorized dumps; to aid in hiring local solid waste enforcement officers; for public education efforts on solid waste disposal and recycling; and to establish programs for the collection of white goods, bulky wastes and recyclables. Information about this grant program and other initiatives is available at www.deq.state.ms.us/solidwaste. |
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