Waste Management

Waste Management

Promote policies to reduce the generation and promote the reuse and recycling of solid and hazardous wastes.

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Dear Members,
As many of you know, the LWV fiscal and administrative year concludes at the end of May. Our Bylaws require that we provide materials to you, the full membership, prior to the Annual Meeting, which takes place on May 23rd at 5:30 p.m...

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Event Date: 
04/26/2023 - 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Event location: 

On Zoom

 

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The League of Women Voters of Alachua County appreciates that the Joint Legislative Auditing Committee has rightfully expressed concerns about the debt of the Gainesville Regional Utility. Our concern is that a suggested solution is to take management of GRU away from the city. Recently there have been credible reports that Representative Chuck Clemons intends to file a bill that would transmit GRU management to the state. As an organization that supports home rule and democracy with government serving those who are governed, the LWV of Alachua County firmly opposes any such move, as is detailed in the attached letter. 09/20/23 UPDATE: Gaineville Residents United, Inc. provides an update and timeline for the city lawsuit regarding the takeover of Gainesville Regional Utilities.

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To Compost or Not to Compost.  That is the Question.

By Vic Leipzig

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Event Date: 
02/17/2022 - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Event location: 

Virtual Meeting via Zoom

Online Speakers Series: What are we putting in our green bins now?
Event Date: 
02/17/2022 - 6:30pm

CR&R Environmental Services will explain Senate Bill 1383, which requires that we put kitchen waste in our green garden trash bins. Learn why we are doing this and what happens to that waste.  

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Event Date: 
11/20/2021 - 10:30am
Event location: 

Zoom event

What is clean water worth to you?  Water is “free”, but the actual cost of water is the cost to clean it to the point of potability, and then further treat it as it leaves your home.  How is this achieved and what does it cost now?  What can we ex

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By Carole Fernandez

Published July 31, 2018

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