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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
2002-2004
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0140
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077
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Barbara Bell, Director, Department of Environmental Management
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FC
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FC: Close file - 7/7/04. 3/28/2017--VHS Tape is in EXCELLENT condition/No Mold.
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AGE FC 07/07/2004 2002-2004
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\Council Records\Agendas\2002-2004\Finance Committee (FC)
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Chapter III provides a brief overview of the current situation in all aspects of the county <br />solid waste management system. The chapter includes available data projections through <br />year 2020. <br />Chapter IV establishes goals and objectives relative to completing, sustaining, and <br />replicating the Kea`au model. <br />Chapter V describes in detail the completed Kea`au model, as shaped by experiences and <br />lessons learned from the pilot project and by public input. It covers physical facilities, <br />customer base, staffing, materials collected, markets for materials collected, linkages to <br />community needs, operations policies and standards, and disaster mitigation measures. <br />Chapter VI is an action plan for completing and sustaining the Kea`au model; integrating <br />the model into the County solid waste management system; and adapting and replicating <br />the model island -wide. Chapter VI builds upon and synthesizes material in the previous <br />five chapters. <br />
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