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CBIRS Request 662
 
Community Budget Issue Requests - Tracking Id #662
Former Town Landfill Reclamation
 
Requester: Mayor Elista Pritchett Organization: Town of Greenville
 
Project Title: Former Town Landfill Reclamation Date Submitted 1/3/2008 1:51:14 PM
 
Sponsors: Dean
 
Statewide Interest:
Removing potential contaminates from former town operated landfill; reduces pollution possibility to Floridan Aquifer and surrounding area.
 
Recipient: Town of Greenville   Contact: Jim Parrish, Sp Projects Coordinator  
  154 SW Old Mission Ave   Contact Phone: (850) 668-3384  
  Greenville 32331   Contact email: jparr82143@aol.com
 
Counties: Madison
 
Gov't Entity: Yes Private Organization (Profit/Not for Profit):  
 
Project Description:
Remove all solid waste from abandoned landfill cells and fill excavated area to reclaim site for use.
 
Is this a project related to a federal or state declared disaster? No
 
Measurable Outcome Anticipated:
Eliminate $25,000 annual monitoring cost to town and allow property to be used for productive purposes; eliminates pollution.
 
Amount requested from the State for this project this year: $500,000
 
Total cost of the project: $530,000
 
Request has been made to fund: Construction
 
What type of match exists for this project? Local
  Cash Amount $30,000  
 
Was this project previously funded by the state?   No
 
Is future-year funding likely to be requested?   No
 
Was this project included in an Agency's Budget Request?   No
 
Was this project included in the Governor's Recommended Budget? No
 
Is there a documented need for this project? Yes
  Documentation: DEP Standards
 
Was this project request heard before a publicly noticed meeting of a body of elected officials (municipal, county, or state)?   Yes
  Hearing Body: Greenville Town Council
 
Is this a water project as described in Section 403.885, Laws of Florida?   No