DINNIMAN ANNOUNCES $1.25
MILLION IN RECYCLING GRANTS
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Dinniman |
WEST CHESTER,
February 18
–
State Senator Andy Dinniman announced today
that two Chester County municipalities and
the county recycling authority will receive
$1,255,039 in total state funding for
curbside recycling and yard waste programs.
“Whether it’s turning yard waste into mulch
or plastic bottles into playground
equipment, recycling is one of the easiest
ways to improve our environment, reduce
pollution and conserve energy. Now more than
ever, it is important that we continue to
support and invest in recycling programs,”
Dinniman said.
The reimbursement grants are as follows:
$500,000 to West Bradford Township for
curbside recycling;
$473,114 to Phoenixville Borough for the
yard waste program;
$281,925 to the Central Chester County
Recycling Authority for curbside recycling
and the yard waste program.
The grants come through the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP)
Recycling Development and Implementation
Grant Program.
In addition, Dinniman announced that Chester
County has been awarded a $65,355 DEP grant
to reimburse it for 50 percent of the costs
of developing and operating household
hazardous waste collection events held
throughout the county last year.
For more information contact Senator
Dinniman’s district office at (610)
692-2112, or e-mail
acirucci@pasenate.com.
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