SWANA sent a letter urging FEMA to establish a system to compensate the聽public and private sector solid waste and recycling industry for providing essential collection and disposal services that may otherwise go unfunded through this COVID-19 pandemic.聽Solid waste management was identified as an essential critical infrastructure workforce in the Department of 国产麻豆land Security鈥檚 Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency鈥檚 (CISA) March 19, 2020 memo, and has been listed as essential in every emergency order issued at the state level in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
SWANA鈥檚 letter expands on a previous request to cover both municipal providers and the private sector. With residential collection frequently provided by municipal providers, and residential volumes increasing, this request is particularly timely. SWANA represents individuals employed at both municipal sanitation departments and private companies throughout the United States.
鈥淭he SWANA letter asks FEMA to protect both municipal and private sector organizations that provide essential services,鈥 said Executive Director and CEO David Biderman. 鈥淪ince both the public and private sectors collect and manage solid waste and recyclables, SWANA鈥檚 letter asserts that all sanitation departments, haulers, and post-collection companies providing services during the COVID-19 pandemic without being paid for them should be eligible for reimbursement.鈥
SWANA鈥檚 letter requests that 鈥淔EMA ensure funding is made available across the country to municipalities and their private sector partners to cover all of the costs incurred to provide these essential services during this national emergency.聽It is imperative that solid waste management continue uninterrupted at this critical time. FEMA can help protect public health and safety by committing to cover the costs of essential services provided that aren鈥檛 paid by the service recipients (e.g., customer bad debts).鈥