Recycling feels good. It's the right thing to do.

Dan Palmer
District Coordinator
dpalmer@lsswmd.org
Dan's
responsibilities include, but are not limited to the coordination
of all EPA mandated programs operated through the Lawrence-Scioto
County SWMD.
In addition
the District has implemented various programs to support
recycling and litter prevention including "Sponsor-A-Site",
"Caught Green Handed", and "School Recycling"
*check out links for more details on these programs. Dan
is responsible for oversight of the two county district;
he is available for presentations.

Stephanie Helms
Community Outreach Coordinator
/ Education Specialist
shelms@lsswmd.org
Stephanie's responsibilities include educational presentations
to various groups ranging from preschool, elementary, middle,
high schools, colleges/universities, scout groups, 4-H,
civic groups, environmental/nature clubs, and businesses.
She is also responsible for coordination of the annual River
Sweep.
Stephanie
attends one educational conference per year, which helps
her to provide current information on recycling and litter
prevention to the public. In
addition, Stephanie performs office/secretarial duties for
the two county district.

Steve Hileman
Environmental Officer
Steve's
responsibilities include following up on complaints called
into the office regarding illegal dumpsites and unsightly
properties in the two county District.
Steve
is commissioned by the Sheriff in both Lawrence and Scioto
County.
The
typical approach to a complaint is a site investigation,
a citation can be issued and the case goes through the Prosecutor's
office. Most cases result in fines and placement with a
Community Service program.

Mike Conaway
Litter Control Crew Supervisor
- Lawrence County
Mike
and his revolving crew are responsible for litter collection
in Lawrence County. The litter crew consists of himself
and community service workers through the Lawrence County
Jail and Courts.
Lawrence
County consists of approximately 449 square miles, 800 roadway
miles. Litter pickups are held on Township Roads, County
Roads, and State Routes. The crew also performs Public Community
Cleanups (parks), and 3 dumps per year.

Jeff Crippen
Litter Control Crew Supervisor
- Scioto County
Jeff and his revolving crew are responsible for litter collection
in Scioto County. The litter crew consists of himself and
community service workers through the Portsmouth City Jail
and Courts.
Scioto
County consists of approximately 611 sq. miles, 900 roadway
miles. Litter pickups are held on Township Roads, County
Roads, and Municipal Streets (Portsmouth). The crew also
performs Public Community Cleanups (parks) and a minimum
of 3 dumpsites per year.
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