Each Solid Waste District in Ohio is guided by a Policy Board with members designated by statute and others selected to represent the various community interests. The following are current members of the Logan County Solid Waste Management District Policy Board.
PERMANENT MEMBERS DESIGNATED BY (STATUTE):
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Mark Robinson, Logan County Board of Commissioners (County Commissioner)
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Dr. Travis Irvan, MPH, Logan County Health District (Health District Commissioner)
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Ben Stahler, Mayor, City of Bellefontaine (Mayor of largest city in District)
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David Jackson, Harrison Township Trustee (A Township Trustee)
TEMPORARY MEMBERS SELECTED BY THE FOUR PERMANENT MEMBERS:
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Scott Coleman, Logan County Engineer (represents the Public Interests)
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Shannon Reese, Small Nation, Commercial or Institutional Generator(s)
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Spencer Reames, Benjamin Logan H.S. Science Teacher (represents Citizens’ Interests)
POLICY COMMITTEE
BRIEF HISTORY & DISTRICT PLAN
Each district is required to develop a district plan to promote and encourage waste reduction, re-use, and recycling focused on industrial, commercial and residential waste generators. The district plan must be approved by local governing bodies and finally by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for implementation and covers period from three to fifteen years.
The Logan County Solid Waste Management District original plan was approved in 1991, with the latest plan update approved March 15, 2010 with planning between 2009 and 2024.
The district plan update for the period 2009 through 2024 is available for public inspection at the Solid Waste Management District Office, the Office of the County Commissioners, and the Logan County Public Library.