Illegal Dumpsite Cleanup Program

Applications Due: Rolling
State
Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy

This program provides financial assistance to local governments and agencies for cleaning up illegal waste sites along public roads and ditches.

Description

The Illegal Dumpsite Cleanup Program provides funding assistance to political subdivisions for the cleanup of solid waste disposed of along public roadways or ditches. Through this program, items such as household waste, white goods, construction and demolition waste, and furniture are removed from the illegal site and disposed of in a permitted facility or recycled. Funding is limited to five percent of the total revenue from the disposal fee collected from landfills in the preceding fiscal year, with approximately $120,000 available annually. Eligible applicants include municipalities, counties, Natural Resources Districts, Sanitary Improvement Districts, Solid Waste Agencies, and Public Power Districts.
Reimbursement is available for costs such as labor, equipment usage, vehicle mileage, and disposal fees. The political subdivision must contact the NDEE Waste and Air Grant Unit to confirm eligibility for reimbursement, use existing staff or contract services for cleanup, and complete the cleanup. After submitting the request for reimbursement form, applications are reviewed by NDEE staff. If approved, reimbursement is issued or placed on a future payment list. Reimbursements are issued on an ongoing basis with no specific deadlines.

Eligibility

States
Nebraska
Regions
All
Eligible Entities
City or township governments, County governments, Special district governments
PDF Link

Funding

Program Funding
$120,000
Award Ceiling
Award Floor
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
June 30, 2024
App Status
No Longer Accepting Applications
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
State
Contact Name
Contact Email
Contact Phone

Why Organizations Trust GrantExec

$78.81B
Available Funding
7,151
Active Grants
224
New Grants Analyzed This Week