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• Construction work is expected to begin in early March for the Wai`6hinu Transfer Station <br />Improvements. <br />The Division implemented a new traffic lane at the South Hilo Transfer Station which <br />improves the traffic flow through the site and prevents traffic from backing up and <br />blocking County Busses and SWD vehicles from reaching the baseyard. <br />4. RECYCLING SECTION <br />A. INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN UPDATE: <br />The 2019 update of the County of Hawaii Integrated Solid Waste Management <br />Plan (ISWMP) is being prepared in compliance with Hawaii Revised Statutes <br />(HRS) Chapter 342G, which requires counties in the state to update and revise <br />their solid waste management plans every 10 years. The last update to the County <br />of Hawai`i's ISWMP was completed in 2009. <br />The draft update to the ISWMP includes an evaluation of local needs and <br />conditions to determine the most effective combined strategy for managing solid <br />waste while protecting human health and the environment. The draft plan outlines <br />the components of an effective solid waste management strategy and priorities <br />recommendations, while providing a framework for implementation. <br />As required by HRS Chapter 342G, Mayor Kim appointed members to the Solid <br />Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC). The county's SWAC is comprised of <br />seven members and had been meeting monthly. Input from SWAC members <br />during the ISWMP update process was crucial to ensure that the completed plan <br />effectively identified and addressed the County of Hawai`i's unique solid waste <br />challenges. <br />The SWAC had their first meeting in March 2018. The June and July meetings <br />were dedicated to helping the SWAC learn more about the county's solid waste <br />and landfill diversion programs, and one of the tools used was to show the SWAC <br />many of the program's facilities. During the SWAC meetings from August 2018 <br />to November 2018, the SWAC reviewed and utilized the 2009 plan <br />recommendations and options in developing their own recommendations and <br />options. <br />A draft plan was submitted to the SWAC during December 2018. The SWAC <br />agreed to proceed by submitting their individual comments to the plan in January <br />2019, followed by group discussions of individual chapters during monthly <br />SWAC meetings. The SWAC Draft Plan review and consensus of proposed <br />revisions spanned approximately 170 days. At the end of each meeting, all <br />SWAC members present motioned to approve all edits and changes as discussed, <br />and SWAC members were informed that their participation in these meetings was <br />part of the required 120 -day comment period. <br />The draft plan was submitted to the Department of Health on 08/21/19 for its 90 - <br />day review. <br />Two ISWMP informational meeting were held during December 2019, and two <br />public hearings were held during January 2020. <br />The public comment period was open for 60 days, from 12/06/19 through <br />02/04/20. <br />