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<br /> Vice Chair Okinaka asked what a sanitary landfill is as opposed to an unsanitary one. <br />Chair Hayducsko said a sanitary landfill is engineered to protect the environment. Mr. Goodale <br />added that the biggest advancement is the daily covering of the waste. <br /> <br />6. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS <br /> <br /> Vice Chair Okinaka said he would like to learn about some new technologies that are <br />being deployed, not just nationwide but in the world, to handle solid waste. He would like to <br />know their effectiveness, not just economically but in keeping communities safe and healthy. <br /> <br /> Mr. Scharf said the lieutenant colonel at his base is interested in meeting with Mr. <br />Goodale and Chair Hayducsko to discuss possibly partnering with the County on reducing <br />operating costs. He has some very good ideas and lots of information to share. It may also make <br />sense for him to speak with the SWAC. <br /> <br /> Ms. Adams suggested having Bioenergy Hawaiʻi speak with them. They are in the <br />permitting process to provide a waste-to-energy and recycling facility on the west side of the <br />island, and they are looking at different technologies to implement at the site. <br /> <br />7. ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> <br /> Chair Hayducsko said the next regular meeting needed to be scheduled and asked if the <br />second Wednesday in August (August 8) would work for everybody, at the same location. The <br />date was agreed upon. <br /> <br /> Discussion was held on what time the limited meetings in June and July would start and <br />where they would meet. Mr. Hayducsko said the information would be sent out once they had it <br />finalized. <br /> <br />8. ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br /> Motion and vote: Mr. Buklarewicz moved to adjourn, Mr. Scharf seconded the motion, <br />and all members voted aye. <br /> <br /> The meeting adjourned at 3:21 p.m. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted: <br /> <br /> <br />Tina DeMello, Secretary <br /> <br />