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2.Regularly review and, when Ongoing. Parties are in active discussionswith <br />appropriate, renegotiate WHSL each other. <br />contract <br />3. Conduct additional household <br />hazardous waste collection events <br />4. Change County Code to allow small <br />businesses to drop off recyclables at <br />recycling and transfer stations <br />5. Establish goals that are expressed and See “Requests for Updates,” item (e), relating to <br />measured in terms of environmental the Life Cycle Analysis, above. <br />impacts and consider full life cycle <br />impacts, in addition to tonnage-based <br />landfill diversion or waste recovery <br />goals <br />6. Develop County policy and Council adoptsResolution No. 143-21, relating <br />ordinances related to source to the Basel Convention <br />reduction and recycling <br />Other 2019 ISWMP recommendations – Status update <br />8-1: Reconstruct one or more recycling and in <br />transfer stations annuallyprogress. <br />3. SOLID WASTE DIVISION <br />1. The Solid Waste Division held its quarterly training event on July 21 for all baseyards <br />island wide. This will result in closures of Transfer Stations that are normally open on <br />Wednesdays. <br /> <br />2. The Abandoned Vehicle Section held its first Rural Junk Car Collection event in <br />Hawaiian Ocean View Estates (HOVE) on July 17-18. Nearly 60 junk cars were <br />collected from residents in the HOVE area. This was a huge success due to the <br />collaboration of multiple agencies between the County and State. The AV section also <br />had significant support from Council Woman Maile David and the HOVE community <br />groups. <br /> <br />3. Multiple contracts for various services were renewed over the past month including the 2- <br />bin recycling program, security guard contract for Solid Waste Transfer Stations, E- <br />Waste collection and junk vehicle towing contracts. <br /> <br />4. The Division is working toward finalizing the Annual Operating Reports for the State <br />Department of Health. These reports outline all of the tonnages of materials collected by <br />the Division during the calendar year. <br /> <br />5. is in the process <br />of getting all of the site preparations completed. This project is expected to be completed <br />during the winter of 2021-22. <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />