Volume 20 | January 2024

SWANA Old Dominion News
President's Message

Happy New Year SWANA Old Dominion friends! I am excited for the year ahead as we have lots of great events and training planned. 


Please note we have our annual Health and Safety training on February 2, 2024, in Henrico County. Registration for this event is $35 and is open through January 31, 2024. 


As always, if you have any recommendations or needs, please reach out to me directly!


Thanks,

Jon Clary, P.E.

Old Dominion President

Upcoming Events

In Person Training

Health and Safety Training


Friday February 2, 2024

9:00 am - 2:30 pm

Check in starts at 8:30 am


Deep Run Park & Recreation Center


9900 Ridgefield Parkway | Henrico, VA 23233

Registration Information

Save the Date

2024 Solid Waste and Recycling Conference


SWANA is joining forces with the Virginia Recycling Association to host the 2024 conference at the Norfolk Marriott Waterside on May 14 - 16.



Registration for attendees, sponsors and exhibitors will open in January.

Technical Tour

van der Linde Recycling


March 6, 2024

10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


van der Linde Recycling Facility


73 Hunters Branch Rd

Troy, Virginia 22974


van der Linde Recycling & Container Rentals is a recycling facility accepting materials including construction and demolition (C&D) waste, concrete, brick and block, green waste, wood, metal, cardboard, shingles, mattresses, box springs, and asphalt. It is one of two facilities in Virginia certified with the Recycling Certification Institute.  Come tour the facility to learn about solid waste recycling operations and other materials management activities performed at the site.


$30 per person

Includes Lunch

Registration will be required - space is limited.

Registration Information

Welcome YP Representatives


Young Professional (YP) Representatives for the Old Dominion Chapter serve the interests of all Virginia SWANA YP members at statewide, regional and national SWANA meetings. They are responsible for planning activities such as tours, networking events and special YP events during the conference.

John Paul Ligush


John Paul spent the past 5 years working in the environmental consulting industry as a geologist. He is currently at TRC Companies on the Environmental Team in Richmond, Virginia managing various Solid Waste Facilities groundwater compliance programs. He joined SWANA earlier this year to network and learn from other professionals in the field of solid waste. Since joining, he has attended various training sessions and the Region 6 Conference & Trade Show in Greenville, South Carolina.


As YP Representative he will emphasize the importance of young professionals growing in the solid waste industry and attracting new young professional members.


John Paul graduated from James Madison University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and is slated to graduate from Old Dominion University with a Master of Science degree in Environmental Engineering in May of 2024.

Jared Johnstone


Jared has been a YP member of SWANA for a little over two years. During that time, he's broadened his network and gained valuable skills and knowledge. He has been in the environmental field for six years, originally working in the underground storage tank business doing remediation, groundwater monitoring, groundwater well installation and soil sampling. For the last three years, he has been the Environmental Specialist at Republic Service's Old Dominion Landfill where he has worked on cell construction and many other projects from O&M management to leachate pretreatment.


Jared is excited to meet other YPs in the association and help others hone their skill set and expand their network.


Jared graduated from James Madison University with a B.S. in Integrated Science and Technology with concentrations in Environmental Science and Biotechnology. 


20 North American Climate Action Plans Reveal Hundreds of Waste Opportunities

Kate Bartelt, HDR

Sustainability and Resiliency Lead


Embedding waste management strategies into regional decarbonization plans is pivotal for long-term climate resiliency. That message came through loud and clear when our team identified more than 300 waste-related climate actions during our review of 20 climate action plans in June 2022. The plans, from 15 cities and five counties, span 13 U.S. states and one major Canadian city, and reinforce the importance of waste’s role in decarbonizing many areas of North America. 

Read the full article

Fairfax County Launches Inclusive Bus Shelter Ad Campaign, "I Recycle"


Kirsten Büchner, Outreach and Engagement Specialist

Fairfax County

 

This spring, the Fairfax County Solid Waste Management Program (SWMP) received a $30,000 funding allocation to develop and implement a bus shelter advertising campaign around the general topic of recycling. The funding came from the $0.05 per-bag taxes collected from plastic bag usage.

 

The SWMP Outreach & Education Team (OET) decided to focus on three main messages:

  1. People who look and sound like me can recycle,
  2. Specific items should be recycled/should be recycled right, and
  3. Recycling reduces waste.

 

The project sought to give people the opportunity to learn more about where they can recycle specific items and why it’s important to reduce waste in general.             

 

In support of the County’s “One Fairfax” equity policy, the OET focused on the Richmond Highway corridor. This area is home to the oldest African American community in the County, as well as a sizable population of Latin American/Spanish-speaking residents. Due to historical marginalization, these communities tend to be unfamiliar with County waste management and recycling policies, programs, and practices. To reach this community, the OET adopted a “community champion” model implemented successfully by the Fairfax County Health Department during the COVID pandemic to engage trusted community leaders to help amplify the key messages.

 

The outreach posters featured nine community leaders, including community advocates, small business owners, and well-known “regular” people who are active volunteers in area organizations and are very familiar to local residents. Each poster was produced in English and in Spanish and included a QR code that linked to specific content on the SWMP website available in multiple languages. The large poster ads were placed at 30 bus shelters along the highly transited Richmond Highway, and in communities with high scores on the County’s Vulnerability Index. The installations covered approximately 10-12 miles of roadway. To increase the likelihood the posters would get noticed, they were placed near the workplace or residence of the featured community leader, and therefore most likely to be recognized by their co-workers, friends and neighbors.

 

The campaign was implemented in two phases, with the first set of ads displayed between May 15 and July 15, 2023, and the second set of ads up July 15 through the end of October 2023. In reflecting upon the success of this innovative project, the OET believes any organization in the public sector that seeks to communicate educational information effectively within a high-density area can leverage existing relationships with community partners to endorse public service announcement messaging. Since community leaders tend to be trusted by their constituents, as well as relied upon to provide accurate information that will support their health and well-being, residents are more likely to see, be inspired by, and act on the information.

Solid Waste Regulatory Update

SWANA Old Dominion Legislative Update for 2024 Virginia General Assembly session.


Legislation of Interest to the Solid Waste Industry


GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2024 Dates

Website: http://virginiageneralassembly.gov/


Session convenes January 10th and adjourns March 9th (regular session year)

Last day to prefile bills and resolutions – January 10th

Budget amendments due to finance – January 12th

Last day to file bills and resolutions – January 19th

Crossover day – February 13th

Adjournment – March 9th

Welcome New Members

Carlos Batten, Isle of Wight County

Sierra Chapman, Student

Patrick Hanrahan, Primacy Solutions

George Iams, Isle of Wight County

Jonathan Lanford, Roanoke Valley Resource Authority

Nicholas Lang, HDR

Melissa Pennett, City of Fairfax

Caleb Pittard, TRC Companies, Inc.

Kenneth Taylor, Geosyntec Consultants

Kerim Temel, SCS Engineers

2024 - 2025 Directors


Visit the website to meet our full Board of Directors and Officers.