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SPSA Statement on General
Assembly “Study” Resolutions
(January
11, 2008; Chesapeake, VA) -- The Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) is
aware of two study resolutions that have been introduced in the Virginia General
Assembly. Both request reviews of certain aspects of SPSA’s solid waste
management system.
SPSA is a public agency and welcomes
involvement in the study of the operations and management of South Hampton
Roads’ regional solid waste disposal system. SPSA has always opened its doors to
public review of its operations and will continue to cooperate with the any
third-party activities that seek to enhance long-term management of the region’s
waste.
However, SPSA believes that such
reviews are best conducted through the auspices of the localities rather than a
state agency since no state funds are involved in its operations.
For more information, contact
Felicia Blow at (757) 420-4700.
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SPSA has been providing
efficient and environmentally sound waste disposal services to the region
and its residents since 1985. SPSA’s solid waste management system
includes waste-to-energy, yard waste composting, drop-off and curbside
recycling as well as other recycling programs, household hazardous waste
collection, landfilling, landfill gas-to-energy and education programs.
This integrated waste management system enables SPSA to put 57% of the
waste it receives to a beneficial use, thus allowing the region to reduce
its dependence on landfills.

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