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Hazardous & Solid Waste, JPA (Zero Waste Marin)

Staffing

Hazardous & Solid Waste, JPA (Zero Waste Marin)
Casey Poldino
Department of Public Works
(415) 473-6170

Administered By

Hazardous & Solid Waste Mgmt. JPA

Purpose/Duties

The Local Task Force serves as an advisory board to the Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority (JPA). The Local Task Force provides viewpoints and concerns from different geographical, interest based and industry associated members. Seats on the Task Force include public members from different areas of the County, solid waste haulers/facility operators, special districts, and members from environmental organizations. The Task Force specifically assists in the review of the JPA's Integrated Waste Management Plan for all areas of Marin County to help the County reach its zero waste goals.

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Qualifications

Member must reside in unincorporated areas of Marin County. Knowledge of current environmental concerns is desirable.

Term Length

Local Task Force members shall serve a maximum of three years. After three years, ,members are free to reapply for a seat.

Number of Members

Twelve members. one Public Member to be appointed by the Marin County Board of Supervisors.

Reimbursements For Expenses/Per Diem

None

Time and Day of Meetings

Meetings will be scheduled as needed. Meeting venues and times are to be announced.

How to Apply

Applications may be obtained from the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 329, Administration Building, Marin Civic Center (415-473-7331), the City Clerk in the appropriate jurisdiction, or access the Application (opens new window) online.


Members of this Task Force

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