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Division of Waste Management calls for grant applications By John Mura/Robin Hartman Frankfort, KY - The Energy and Environment Cabinet's Division of Waste Management is accepting grant applications for projects that develop recycling and composting infrastructure or offer education programs, and for household hazardous waste (HHW) collection events. Local governments, solid waste management districts, public schools, universities, and colleges are eligible to apply. Applications with regional projects are given priority. Each grant requires a 25 percent local match. "These grants are a terrific way to raise awareness of the need to recycle, compost or collect hazardous waste in an environmentally responsible way," said Division of Waste Management Director Tammi Hudson. "We encourage all counties to take advantage of the HHW grant program." Grant funding comes from the Kentucky Pride Fund and is underwritten by a $1.75 per ton fee on municipal solid waste disposed of in Kentucky's contained landfills. Applications must be postmarked or hand-delivered to Division of Waste Management, Recycling and Local Assistance Branch, or emailed to williamt.collins@ky.gov by 4 p.m. Friday, April 1, 2022. The original application and any supporting documentation must be submitted in order for an application to be complete. For more information contact Grant White at 502-782-6474 or Grant.White@ky.gov. You may also visit the division's website. This story was posted on 2022-02-06 09:35:38
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