A public workshop, co-hosted by CalRecycle and Air Resources
Board (ARB) staff, will be held June 18, 2013 from 1:00 pm to
4:30 pm at Cal/EPA Headquarters. The purpose of this workshop is
to seek public input on a Draft Waste Management Sector Plan.
At the June 18 workshop, staff will present a draft framework for
a Waste Management Sector Plan. The draft framework consists of
a Waste Management Sector Overview paper, accompanying draft
technical papers covering the various waste management options
and an Implementation Plan. A revised Agenda and Overview, as
well as, the Implementation Plan, and draft technical papers are
now posted on the website:
http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Actions/PublicNoticeDetail.aspx?id=986&aiid=900
The workshop will be devoted to stakeholder input and discussion
on these documents. To participate via webcast, please see
http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Broadcast/. Comments may be
submitted prior to, during and after the workshop. Please submit
your comments to:
Teri Wion
California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery
P.O. Box 4025, MS-13A
Sacramento, CA 95812-4025
FAX: (916) 341-7701
E-mail: climatechange@calrecycle.ca.gov
ARB Contact:
Mei Fong
(916) 324-2570
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