Does the CIWMB staff or Board have to “approve” our county-wide sharps, u-waste or product stewardship strategy or plan?
The goal of the Coordination Grant is to develop an improved local sharps, u-waste or product stewardship collection system that will be accepted by the stakeholders. The CIWMB is primarily interested in whether all stakeholders have been invited to participate in the decision making process, and that a coordinated local strategy has been developed to meet the sharps and u-waste problem. The results or recommendations of the coordinating group will be submitted to the CIWMB on a form as the final deliverable for the grant so that the strategies developed can be shared with other jurisdictions statewide. “Approval” in the context of the grant simply means that the final report document contains all the required information, meets the requirements of the grant, etc. The CIWMB may review but will not approve the coordination strategy or plan results.
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