Georgia EPD Protests Legislature's Use Of Solid Waste Funds

Date: January 22, 2004

Source: News Room

For years, Georgia counties and residents have paid fees to the Georgia Environmental Protection Division for waste dumped in landfills and tires disposed of properly. The fees and environmental fines generate an average of $12.6 million annually; scrap tire fees add another $6 million. But all of that money goes into the state's general treasury, and EPD officials must ask the legislature to place the money back in trust funds. Now, EPD and county officials are protesting that the legislature holds on to the money when times are tight, and would like to see changes made to ensure that the money designated for environmental matters is used in an appropriate fashion.
More information: www.ganet.org/dnr/environ.

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