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<br />waste work in facility planning, design construction, and so on. He said that Chair Hayducsko’s <br />earlier handout on the recommendations from the 2009 plan and status informs the current <br />SWAC as they go forward into the 2019 plan. They are essentially learning from the 2009 plan <br />on what was recommended, how the recommendations were implemented, what could not be <br />implemented, and then using all that information coming into the new planning effort. <br /> <br />1) Plan Outline <br /> <br />Mr. Miller provided a PowerPoint of the plan outline and summarized the topics. Several <br />SWAC members provided comments during the presentation. <br /> <br />· Solid Waste Priorities and Practices with reference to Hawai‘i Revised Statutes <br />Section 342G-2. <br />o Landfill and Transfer Stations – Support System <br />o Recyclers require a higher grade of material <br /> <br />· Background on fiscal year 2017 on landfill and waste diversion. <br />o Solid Waste Annual Reports <br />o Diversion Incentive Program, where the County used to pay for data. There is <br />no longer a financial incentive for businesses to provide data. <br />o Chair Hayducsko said he hopes to ask commercial entities for recycling data. <br />o Require recyclers to provide recycling data; it takes a really long time for data <br />to get into the system. <br /> <br />- Ms. Bell said she would like at least the last ten years of annual reports. <br /> <br />· Background on Demographics and Projections <br />o Project out waste stream <br />o Increase per capita - population per capita per day in ten years <br />o County of Hawaiʻi (COH) population percent change estimate (2010-2017): <br />8.3% <br />o State percent change estimate (2010-2017): 5.0 % <br />o COH projected growth rate (2010-2040): .5% <br />o State projected growth rate (2010-2040): .8% <br /> <br />· Background on Tourism <br />o Tourist projection (2015-2040): 7.5 million - just under 10 million <br /> <br />· Summary Status of 2009 Recommendations: What does it mean and what do we see <br />going forward: <br />1. Funding constraints <br />2. Commodity Markets - limited recycling opportunities <br />3. Tip fees implemented <br />4. Expanded greenwaste drop-off <br />5. Enhanced Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and E-Waste Programs <br />6. Reconstructing transfer stations - HOVE and Wai‘ōhinu <br /> <br /> <br />