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MISSOURI SWMD DISTRICT ANNUAL REPORTawarded by the United States Department of Agriculture to the...
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MISSOURI SWMD DISTRICT ANNUAL REPORTFISCAL PERIOD: JULY 1ST - (PREVIOUS YEAR) TO JUNE 30TH - (CURRENT YEAR) | 2018
Member Name:Member Alias:
Region Q - Ozark Foothills Solid Waste Management DistrictDistrict Q - Ozark Foothills Solid Waste Management District
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT ANNUAL REPORT
1 (a). What waste goals did the district have for the fiscal year period and what actions did the districts take to achieve these goals?
Goal 1: Collect and process recyclable materials for proper reuse. Goal 1 Accomplishments: Materials were collected and processed at theDistrict's Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) for proper reuse. Each of the District's programs was used to accomplish this goal. As a direct result ofthe operation of the District's programs, 678.205 tons of recyclable materials were diverted from landfills. Without the existence of the OzarkFoothills Solid Waste Management District Q programs, the majority of these items would have been illegally dumped, burned, or transported tolandfills. The District is impacting the habits and practices of the local residents within the region regarding their environmental and recyclingpractices. Evidence to support this observation is the volume of the materials process at the Ozark Foothills Recycling Center. Goal 2: Maintainefficient District operation. Goal 2 Accomplishments: The District maintained an efficient operation throughout this year. White papercollections services were continued via the continuation of collection trailer placement upon one of the region's school campuses. As of the endof the fiscal year, community services workers continued to be utilized for emptying of the trailers and sorting of the recyclables, though thehours contributed again remained far less than what was needed and what had been received in prior years. The District maintained thedecrease in its fleet of collection trailers during the Fiscal Year 2018 initiated in 2010. Collection trailers continued to be located in each of theregion's five counties in the cities of Doniphan, Ellington, Piedmont, Poplar Bluff, and Van Buren. Availability of the collection trailer to theWilliamsville community was added during this fourth quarter of FY 2018 and is currently present due to the Solid Waste Management Grantawarded by the United States Department of Agriculture to the Ozark Foothills Regional Planning Commission.
1 (b). What waste goals does the district have for the upcoming fiscal period and what actions does the district plan to take to achieve thesegoals. Please include the types of grant proposals that will be sought for the upcoming period to assist in meeting these goals.
The Ozark Foothills Solid Waste Management District adopted the two before listed goals at its inception. While the goals have been reviewedand modified, the basic premise of collection and processing of recyclable materials "waste" for proper reuse continues to be the underlyingpurpose. The upcoming fiscal year goals for the Ozark Foothills Solid Waste Management District Q will be similar to those stated above. Projectproposals sought will have to prove contribution to the waste goals. Specifically, projects must be a collection, process and reuse focused. Inaddition, the projects must be sustainable and present a long-term commitment to the Ozark Foothills Region. Further, only projects fromorganizations located in the region will be considered. Though eligible for-profit projects will receive low priority.
2 (a). What recycling goals did the district have for the fiscal year period and what actions did the district take to achievethese goals?
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2 (b). What recycling goals does the district have for the upcoming fiscal year period and what actions does the district plan to take to achievethese goals? Please include the types of grant proposals that will be sought for the upcoming period to assist in meeting these goals?
The Ozark Foothills Solid Waste Management District adopted the above two goals at its inception. While the goals have been reviewed andmodified, the foundational goal of collection and processing of recyclable materials for proper reuse continues to be the underlying purpose.The upcoming fiscal year goals for the Ozark Foothills Slid Waste Mangement District Q will be the same as stated above. Project proposalssought will have to prove contribution to the goals. Specifically, projects must be collection, process and reuse focused. In addition, the projectsmust e sustainable and present a long-term commitment to the Ozark Foothills Region. Further, only projects from organizations located in theregion will be considered. Though eligible, for-profit projects will receive low priority.
3 (a). What resource recovery goals did the district have for the fiscal year period and what actions did the district take to achieve thee goals?
Goal 1. Conduct local recyclables collection using drop-off structures. Goal 1: Accomplishments: The location with the largest populationwithin each county was identified as a central collection site to which county residents brought recoverable materials. Each site was providedwith a drop-off structure or collection trailer. The existence of the recycling collection sites was advertised throughout the region primarily viaword of mouth in addition to an increase in social media presence by the recycling center. Once the recycling collection reciprocal is full a truckwas then used to haul the mobile drop-off trailers to the regional Materials Recovery Facility (MRF). There, the trailers were emptied andeventually returned to the drop-off site. The trucks ran routes providing service to all five participating counties on an as-needed and as-available basis. At the Materials Recovery Facility, all recyclable items previously stated within this narrative are accepted. The emphasis onwhite paper collection continued throughout all of the collection locations. The two-pronged effort consisted of a local commercial collectionroute and educational institutional generators program. Currently, one secondary school is participating in the collection effort. With all of theefforts provided by the aforementioned locations, they contributed to the diversion of 678.205 tons of recyclables. Goal 2: Pick-up and transportappliances to the MRF. Goal 2 Accomplishments: In addition to the collection of recyclable materials within the participating cities, communityclean-ups were held throughout the project period specifically to collect appliances from the residents of various municipalities. For appliances,the collection events utilized a semi truck with a 24-foot dump bed equipped with a 1-ton knuckle boom. Appliances were collected in theCenter's knuckle boom truck and transported to the MRF located in Poplar Bluff. Once at the MRF, the appliances were processed andtransported to a scrap metal dealer for reuse. By utilizing these tools and resources whitegoods were diverted from landfills during Fiscal Year2018.Goal 3: Operate institutional generators program. Goal 3 Accomplishments: The institutional generators program was continued duringthe project period. Seventy-one eight-yard and one two-yard recyclable bins located at hospitals, schools, newspaper publishers and othermid-size organizations were used to collect significant volumes of cardboard and newspaper. This program was primarily responsible for therecycling of cardboard, newspaper, and white paper. Goal 4: Sort, process, and prepare for marketing all collected recyclables. Goal 4:Accomplishments: Waste items brought to the Materials Recovery Facility were processed and sold. To accomplish this task Center personnelcontinued to grow relationships with brokerage firms. The sale of items to be recycled generated $99,718.17 in project income over the twelve-
GOAL: ACTION:
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To recycle collected goods. Goal 1 Accomplishments: Recyclable goods were collectedby personnel at the recycling center throughout the five-county service area. During FY2018, 678.205 tons of recyclablegoods were collected. These materials included cardboard,newspaper, white paper, white goods, tires, tin, aluminum,scrap metals, and comingled plastics. The items werecollected by Center personnel through the employ ofcollection trailers located within the population center ofeach county in the region and bins located strategically alongcollection routes within the City of Poplar Bluff, Missouri inwhich the center is located.
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To continue to deliver items to the Materials RecoveryFacility (MRF) for processing.
Goal 2. Accomplishments: Items collected through theDistrict's recycling trailer, institutional generators,community clean-up, tire and drop-off programs wereprocessed at the MRF. Throughout the year, materials weredropped off through self-service at the Center by members ofthe public. To ensure uninterrupted availability of recyclingfor residents of the community, Center personnel continuedto place a collection trailer outside of the Center's gatesduring weekends and holidays. Doing so enabled the dailycollection f recyclable goods. Program income was generatedfrom the sale of the products and collection services offered.In Fiscal Year 2018, program income amounted to $99,718.17.Recovered materials were shipped both baled and loose.Program income was generated from the sale of the productsand from collection services offered.
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month period. Total revenues for the project year equaled and consisted of grant revenue from the Ozark Foothills Solid Waste ManagementDistrict via the State of Missouri's Solid Waste Management Fund and project income. Goal 5: Operate a tire collection and disposal program.Goal 5 Accomplishments: The small-scale tire collection program continued utilizing existing equipment and facility space to provide waste tirecollection at community clean-ups and disposal services upon request by businesses, and communities throughout the five-county region. Tireswere collected through the effort during the project year and will be transported to Tire Shredders Unlimited in Fenton, Missouri for processing.Goal 6: Transport and market all collected recyclables. Goal 6 Accomplishments: Items removed from the waste stream, were properly providedto end markets. All recyclables obtained through projects were sold or transported to end markets depending upon the type of materialcollected. The markets were accessed either via pick-up by the local buyer or transportation of such goods to buyers through use of the MRF'sown equipment and operators.
3 (b). What resource recovery goals does the district have for the upcoming fiscal year period and what actions does the district plan to take toachieve thee goals? Please include the types of grant proposals that will be sought for the upcoming period to assist in meeting these goals.
The Ozark Foothills Solid Waste Management District adopted six resources recovery goals for the Fiscal Year 2018. While the goals have beenreviewed and modified over the years, the basic foundation remains the same for collecting and processing recyclable materials for properreuse continues to be the underlying purpose. The upcoming fiscal years' goals for the Ozark Foothills Solid Waste Management District Q willbe the same as those stated above. The District will focus their efforts on increasing collection volumes and bringing more awareness to theimportance of recycling solid waste. Project proposals sought will have to prove contribution to the goals. Specifically, projects must becollection, process and reuse focused. In addition, the projects must be sustainable and present a long-term commitment to the Ozark FoothillsRegion, as well as to being good environmental stewards. Finally, only projects from organizations located and serving counties within theregion will be considered. While eligible, for-profit projects will receive low priority.
4. Summarize the types of projects and results during the fiscal year, including previous fiscal years as part of the 5 yearreporting. (add additional rows if needed)
5.Summarize projects not resulting in Tonnage Diversion
PROJECT #: * NAME OF PROJECTRESULTING IN
TONNAGE DIVERSIONFROM LANDFILLS:
COST OF PROJECT: NUMBER OF TONSDIVERTED:
AVERAGE COST PERTON DIVERTED:
1Q2018-002 Ozark Foothills
Resource RecoveryProject
189,718.17 678.2050 279.73
2Q2017-002 Ozark Foothills
Resource RecoveryProject
204,203.00 770.0000 265.20
3Q2016-002 Ozark Foothills
Resource RecoveryProject
214,449.00 723.0000 296.61
4Q2015-002 Ozark Foothills
Resource RecoveryProject
217,156.00 920.0000 236.04
5Q2014-002 Ozark Foothills
Resource RecoveryProject
207,489.00 1,134.0000 182.90
6Q2013-002 Ozark Foothills
Resource RecoveryProject
248,536.00 1,267.0000 196.16
LIST PROJECTS BY NUMBER AND NAMENOT RESULTING IN TONNAGEDIVERSION FROM LANDFILLS.
COST OF PROJECT: MEASURABLE OUTCOMES ACHIEVEDFOR THESE PROJECTS:
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6. Identify separate statistics for items banned from landfills:
7. Identify separate statistics for items NOT banned from landfills:
8. Describe your district's grant proposal evaluation process.
Grant proposals received are presented to the Solid Waste Management District's Executive Board. Each proposal is evaluated on a 100-pointscale. A copy of the evaluation form is attached. Proposals are scored by every member. The project with the highest point total based upon theevaluation criteria is awarded funds. The District does fund projects presented by previous recipients. Funding is based on previous projectperformance, responsiveness to the request for proposals, comprehensiveness of the project plan and budget, reasonable and attainableprojects goals, and alignment with established projects criteria. Funding for on-going operations is allowed. The project, however, must providedocumentation that progress has been made in attaining previous project goals, funds were used properly, and further funding will result in nrecyclable materials being diverted from landfills.
LIST PROJECTS BYNUMBER AND NAME
RESULTING INTONNAGE DIVERSION
FROM LANDFILLS.
LIST COST OFPROJECT RESULTING
IN TONNAGEDIVERSION:
NUMBER OF TONSDIVERTED FROM
PROJECT:
AVERAGE COST PERTON DIVERTED:
MEASURABLEOUTCOMES
ACHIEVED FORTHESE PROJECTS:
LIST PROJECTS BY NUMBERAND NAME RESULTING IN
TONNAGE DIVERSION FROMLANDFILLS.
LIST COST OF PROJECTRESULTING IN TONNAGE
DIVERSION:
NUMBER OF TONSDIVERTED FROM PROJECT:
AVERAGE COST PER TONDIVERTED:
1. Board and Council Members
Name:
Vince Lampe
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
100 North Main
City:
Poplar Bluff
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63901
Phone number with area code:
573-686-8050
Fax:
573-686-8066
Email:
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2. Board and Council Members
Name:
Ed Degaris
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
101 Oak St
City:
Poplar Bluff
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63901
Phone number with area code:
573-686-8620
Fax:
573-686-8605
Email:
3. Board and Council Members
Name:
Kim Diamond
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 584
City:
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Fisk
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63940
Phone number with area code:
573-967-3810
Fax:
573-967-9695
Email:
4. Board and Council Members
Name:
Lee McComb, Jr
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 36
City:
Neelyville
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63954
Phone number with area code:
573-989-6222
Fax:
573-989-4006
Email:
5. Board and Council Members
Name:
Glen Sedrick
Check:
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Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 172
City:
Qulin
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63961
Phone number with area code:
573-328-4488
Fax:
573-328-4488
Email:
6. Board and Council Members
Name:
Donald Black
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 517
City:
Van Buren
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63965
Phone number with area code:
573-323-4527
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Fax:
573-323-4527
Email:
7. Board and Council Members
Name:
Dawn Hood
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
11 W. Cleveland
City:
Ellsinore
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63937
Phone number with area code:
573-322-5333
Fax:
573-322-8376
Email:
8. Board and Council Members
Name:
Rick Julius
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
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Address:
P.O. Box 59
City:
Grandin
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63943
Phone number with area code:
573-593-4237
Fax:
573-593-4235
Email:
9. Board and Council Members
Name:
Mike Hoerner
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 40
City:
Van Buren
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63965
Phone number with area code:
573-322-4335
Fax:
573-323-8656
Email:
10. Board and Council Members
Name:
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Joe Loyd
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 10
City:
Centerville
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63633
Phone number with area code:
573-648-2494
Fax:
573-648-2449
Email:
11. Board and Council Members
Name:
Gary Conway, Jr
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 102
City:
Bunker
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63629
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Phone number with area code:
573-689-2444
Fax:
573-689-2901
Email:
12. Board and Council Members
Name:
Stanley Barton
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 172
City:
Centerville
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63633
Phone number with area code:
573-648-2441
Fax:
573-648-2464
Email:
13. Board and Council Members
Name:
Paul Wood
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
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Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 7
City:
Ellington
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63638
Phone number with area code:
573-663-7715
Fax:
573-663-2565
Email:
14. Board and Council Members
Name:
William Kennon
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
101 Courthouse Square
City:
Doniphan
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63935
Phone number with area code:
573-996-3215
Fax:
573-996-9774
Email:
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15. Board and Council Members
Name:
Terry Cooper
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
124 Jefferson St
City:
Doniphan
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63935
Phone number with area code:
573-996-2623
Fax:
573-996-5753
Email:
16. Board and Council Members
Name:
Bernard Allen
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 8
City:
Naylor
State:
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MO
Zip Code:
63953
Phone number with area code:
573-3992592
Fax:
573-399-2592
Email:
17. Board and Council Members
Name:
Brian Polk
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 48
City:
Greenville
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63944
Phone number with area code:
573-224-5600
Fax:
573-224-5609
Email:
18. Board and Council Members
Name:
Carroll Rainwater
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
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County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box
City:
Greenville
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63944
Phone number with area code:
573-224-3911
Fax:
573-224-3470
Email:
19. Board and Council Members
Name:
Angela Clyburn
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
100 W. 1st St
City:
Mill Spring
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63952
Phone number with area code:
573-223-2832
Fax:
573-223-2122
Email:
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20. Board and Council Members
Name:
William Kirkpatrick
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 25
City:
Piedmont
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63957
Phone number with area code:
573-223-7660
Fax:
573-223-4052
Email:
21. Board and Council Members
Name:
Angela Smith
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 88
City:
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Williamsville
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63967
Phone number with area code:
573-998-2449
Fax:
573-998-2745
Email:
22. Board and Council Members
Name:
Wayne Gibbs
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 743
City:
Van Buren
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63965
Phone number with area code:
573-323-4719
Fax:
573-966-8361
Email:
23. Board and Council Members
Name:
Darrell Dement
Check:
17/23
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
1160 W. Walnut
City:
Ellington
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63638
Phone number with area code:
573-663-2874
Fax:
573-701-3330
Email:
24. Board and Council Members
Name:
Dr. Gene Oakley
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 249
City:
Van Buren
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63965
Phone number with area code:
573-714-4844
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Fax:
Email:
25. Board and Council Members
Name:
Margaret Carter
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
704 N Westwood
City:
Poplar Bluff
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63901
Phone number with area code:
573-785-8461
Fax:
Email:
26. Board and Council Members
Name:
Edward Coursey
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
19/23
Address:
P.O. Box 971
City:
Poplar Bluff
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63901
Phone number with area code:
573-785-9551
Fax:
Email:
27. Board and Council Members
Name:
Mildred Coursey
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 971
City:
Poplar Bluff
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63901
Phone number with area code:
573-785-9551
Fax:
Email:
28. Board and Council Members
Name:
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Russell French
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
204 North Grand
City:
Doniphan
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63935
Phone number with area code:
573-996-5001
Fax:
Email:
29. Board and Council Members
Name:
Paul Johnson
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 358
City:
Ellington
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63638
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Phone number with area code:
573-663-7840
Fax:
573-701-5287
Email:
30. Board and Council Members
Name:
Reverend Gregory Kirk
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
P.O. Box 924
City:
Poplar Bluff
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63902
Phone number with area code:
573-785-4683
Fax:
573-300-7170
Email:
31. Board and Council Members
Name:
Sr. Anne Francioni
Check:
Board Council
Representative of:
County Public
City Other
Official Title:
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Officer Chair
Vice-Chair Secretary
Treasurer Other
Address:
62143 Highway 21
City:
Ellington
State:
MO
Zip Code:
63638
Phone number with area code:
573-663-3257
Fax:
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