South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard has announced that the state’s Board of Water and Natural Resources has approved the allocation of $860,370 to help fund six solid waste management projects in the state. The total investment includes $545,170 in grants and $315,200 in low-interest loans.
“I am pleased to announce that this money is available to assist local communities,” says Gov. Daugaard in a release. “Grant and loan awards will result in enhanced protection of the environment.”
The money awarded by the board are administered through the state’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
Recipients of the grants and the money allocated are the following:
- Ecomaniacs, a $4,000 grant for recycling education equipment
- The City of Madison, a $17,000 grant for restricted use site expansion
- The City of Naples, a $23,840 grant for dump site cleanup and remediation
- The City of Seneca, a $23,900 grant for dump site cleanup and remediation
- Tri-County Landfill Association, $3,630 grant for geothermal piping system for storage building heat
The state also has awarded the Northwest South Dakota Regional Landfill $788,000 for construction of landfill cell #3. The money allocated to the landfill includes a $472,800 grant and a $315,200 loan.
The Solid Waste Management Program provides grants and loans for solid waste disposal, recycling and waste tire projects.
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