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2004-2006
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Hawaii Island Economic Development Board with assistance from Rural Community Assistance Corporation
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Strategic Plan for Sustaining and Replicating the Keaau Recycling and Reuse Center February 2004
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II. OVERVIEW OF THE KEA`AU PROJECT <br /> <br /> 2.1 Project Purpose and Funding Source <br /> The County and HIEDB were awazded a grant by the U. S. Environmental Protection <br /> Agency (EPA) to "establish and implement a community development model for <br /> renewable resource management by upgrading solid waste transfer stations into <br /> community recycling centers." The grant resulted from a congressional appropriation <br /> initiated by U. S. Senator Daniel Inouye. The grant enabled establishment of the KRRC at <br /> the Kea`au transfer station. The project began officially in February 2002, with the <br /> KRRC opening to the public on Mazch 29, 2003. <br /> 2.2 Project Organization and Planning <br /> The County was the grantee for this project. The County was responsible for oversight of <br /> the project and financial management. HIEDB served as project manager, under contract <br /> with the County. HIEDB was responsible for implementation of the scope of work, <br /> including contracting for services, leasing equipment, and coordinating with key <br /> stakeholders. HIEDB subcontracted with Recycle Hawaii to conduct a public education <br /> program, operate the pilot KRRC, and produce a wnceptual site plan for a permanent <br /> KRRC. HIEDB contracted with Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) to <br /> produce this strategic plan, specifically including a cultural component, for the KRRC. <br /> The project was organized into three components: <br /> 2.2.1 Development of a new model. Three tasks were included in this component: <br /> • Design of the temporary recycling and reuse center. <br /> • Identification of materials to be collected and their disposition. <br /> • Production of conceptual drawings for a permanent KRRC. <br /> 2.2.2 Operation and evaluation of the new model. Since construction was not an <br /> allowable activity under the EPA grant, the KRRC was developed as a temporary <br /> facility to collect tazgeted recyclable and reusable materials. The objective was to <br /> maximize collection of those materials during arsine-month demonstration, which <br /> ended December 29, 2003. Recycle Hawaii implemented an extensive public <br /> awazeness and involvement campaign in connection with the demonstration. <br /> Results of the demonstration were measured, evaluated and reported. <br /> 2.2.3 Production of a strate~nlan. The planning component was included to address <br /> long-term sustainability and replicability of the project beyond the EPA-funded <br /> demonstration. <br /> 2.3 KRRC Operations <br /> The components of Recycle Hawai`i's operation at the pilot KRRC were: <br /> 6 <br /> <br />
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