Title: Keep Onslow Beautiful
1Keep Onslow Beautiful
- Lisa Grant,
- Administrator
- Seen here during
- Litter Sweep Event
2Keep Onslow Beautiful (KOB)
- We are a Keep America Beautiful affiliate.
www.kab.org - Keep America Beautiful has been the nations
leading community improvement organization
successfully implemented an effective, systematic
strategy for educating on recycling and reducing
litter, and changing individual attitudes about
solid waste.
3KOB Mission
- Our mission is to engage individuals to take
greater responsibility for improving their
community environments.
4Keep Onslow Beautiful (KOB)
- Keep Onslow Beautiful is responsible for
educating the community about environmental
issues such as recycling, littering, illegal
dumping, storm water, pollution, protecting
wildlife, and preservation of our natural
resources. - KOB started the very first Onslow School
Recycling Program in 2006 with the help of a
DPPEA grant. In 2006, we started school
recycling at 3 schools and in 2007 we expanded to
2 more schools. - We are now expanding to more schools each year.
In 2007-08, we are able to expand to 12 more
schools with the help of the USDA and DPPEA. - We also encourage and inspire citizens to
participate in clean-ups, recycling, reporting
litterbugs, beautification projects, and everyday
involvement in insuring a clean environment for
the future of Onslow County. - We also coordinate the Environmental Quality
Indicators Report (EQI) each year, reporting on
the overall environmental quality in Onslow
County.
5Keep Onslow Beautiful (KOB)
- Guiding Principles
- Individual Responsibility
- Education
- Partnerships
- Volunteerism
- Focus Areas
- Keep Onslow Beautiful provides sustainable
solutions to improve the physical and visual
aspects of community environments that
individuals can directly impact through their own
actions in the areas of - Litter Prevention
- Beautification and community improvement, and
- Waste Reduction
6KOB Programs
- Environmental Education Outreach Program
- For ALL Onslow County Schools, Public, Private,
and College - Presentations offered to schools, childcare
facilities, and civic groups on a variety of
environmental issues such as Recycling,
Stormwater, and more
7School Recycling Program
- Keep Onslow Beautiful started the very first
Onslow County School Recycling Program in 2006
with the help of a grant from DPPEA. We started
the program with 3 schools and expanded to 2 more
schools and we are now expanding to 12 more with
the help of DPPEA and the USDA.
8Onslow County Environmental Education Outreach
Program - Schools
- In-Classroom Presentations offered by Keep Onslow
Beautiful - Tours of the Recycling Facility Offered by
Coastal Enterprises w/ Keep Onslow Beautiful - Canoe Ecology Tours on the New River Offered by
the New River Foundation w/ Keep Onslow
Beautiful. - Trees Planted at 30 Schools each year by Keep
Onslow Beautiful.
9Onslow County Environmental Education Outreach
Program
- For More Information
- Call
- (910) 455-4470
- To report an Illegal Dumpsite Call
- (910) 455-3661 x311
10KOB Programs - Recycling
- In Onslow County
- Recycling Money
- Using the Pay As You Throw (PAYT) program at the
Onslow County Convenience Centers Recycling is
simple economics.
11Recycling Money!
- Onslow County Convenience Centers
- 1.50 / bag of trash
- FREE Recycling
- THE MORE YOU RECYCLE, THE MORE MONEY YOU SAVE!!!!!
12Convenience Centers TRASH RECYCLE
- I use the convenience centers and I have 2
people in my household. I recycle everything
that I can and I compost my organics (food
scraps). It takes me three months to get a full
bag of trash to take to the dump. - I pay 1.50/ bag every 3 months because of
recycling at the convenience centers.
13Convenience Center Locations
- Landfill Site
- (910) 989-2107
- 415 Meadowview Rd
- Open Mon Sat 630am 5pm
14Convenience Center Locations Cont.
- Swansboro
- (910) 326-7376
- On Swansboro Loop Rd
- Open Mon, Wed, Fri
- 8am 6pm
15Convenience Center Locations Cont.
- Catherine Lake
- (910) 324-2723
- On Bannermill Rd ½ mile off Hwy 111
- Open Mon, Wed, Fri, 8am-6pm
16Convenience Center Locations Cont.
- Folkstone
- (910) 327-2444
- On Old Folkstone Rd 1 mile east of Hwy 17
- Open Mon, Wed, Fri 8am-6pm
17Convenience Center Locations Cont.
- Midway Park
- (910) 353-3980
- Behind Piney Green Vol. Fire dept
- Open Mon, Wed, Fri 8am-6pm
18Convenience Center Locations Cont.
- Verona
- (910) 455-3677
- On Dawson Cabin Rd. ¼ mile east of Puller Hall
Pistol Range - Open Mon, Wed, Fri 8am-6pm
19Convenience Centers Open Three Days a Week
- Swansboro 326-7376
- Catherine Lake 324-2723
- Folkstone 327-2444
- Midway Park 353-3980
- Verona 455-3677
20Convenience Centers open 1 day per week
- Silverdale Saturday
- On Belgrade Hwy ¼ mile north of Silverdale School
- Ramsey Friday
- On Ramsey Rd. 5 miles east of gum branch rd.
- Nine Mile Thursday
- On nine mile rd. 1 ½ miles west of hwy 53
- Richlands Wednesday
- On Cavanaughtown rd 1 ½ miles north of Comfort
hwy - Belgrade Tuesday
- On Mattocks rd. ½ mile east of Spring Hill
Crossing - Hubert Monday
- On Hubert Blvd. ½ mile east of Hubert Fire station
21Landfill and Convenience Center Holidays
- New Years Day
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Good Friday
- Memorial Day
- Labor Day
- Veterans Day
- Christmas Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- 4th of July
22For more info call
- Landfill (910) 989-2107
- Keep Onslow Beautiful (910) 455-4470 x 401
- Illegal Dumps, Littering, Illegal Burning and all
other Solid Waste Violations Please report to
Onslow County Environmental Enforcement (910)
455-4470 x 311
2324/7 Recycle Drop Off Site
- Keep Onslow Beautiful
- Look for big green container in back of building
- 604 College St., Jacksonville, NC
- Near the Health Dept.
24Convenience Center Charges
- 1.50 / 30 gallon bag of trash
- Recycling FREE
- White Goods (appliances) FREE
- Tires 5 FREE for Onslow County residents only
- Furniture 5.00 each
25North Carolina Landfill Bans
- Since 1994, Aluminum Cans have been banned from
any NC landfill. - This was done in an effort to divert a material
that was much more important to the market than
it was to landfill.
26Other Landfill Bans
- Prohibit the disposal of motor vehicle oil
filters, rigid plastic containers, wood pallets,
and oyster shells in landfills. - Rigid plastic containers that have a neck smaller
than the body of the container, and that accept a
screw top, snap top, or other closure. Does not
apply to rigid plastic containers that are
intended for the sale or distribution of motor
oil. - Wood pallets, except that wooden pallets may be
disposed of in a landfill that is permitted to
only accept construction and demolition debris. - A county or city may petition the Dept. for a
waiver from the prohibition on disposal of a
material in a landfill if they can show that the
prohibition of it would constitute an economic
hardship. - Act becomes effective October 1, 2009
27Other Landfill Legislation
- Require holders of certain ABC Permits to recycle
all recyclable containers of all beverages sold
at retail on the premises and to prohibit the
disposal of those containers in the landfills or
by incineration. - Holders of malt beverage permits, on-premises
unfortified wine permits, on-premises fortified
wine permits, and mixed-beverages permits. - Will have to separate, store, and provide for the
collection for recycling of all recyclable
beverage containers of all beverages sold at
retail on premises. - A permittee will have satisfied the req. for a
recycling program if they meet the minimum
standards developed by the Commission pursuant to
G.S. 130A-309.14(m). - Act becomes effective January 1, 2008
28Why Recycle?
- Economics You save money by recycling in Onslow
County Use the Convenience Center and the More
You Recycle the More Money you Save - 1.50 / 30 gal bag of trash v. Recycle FREE
- Recycling creates tens of thousands of jobs here
in North Carolina
29Why Recycle Cont.
- Environment
- It is also important to remember that recycling
recovers valuable raw materials. If we make
aluminum cans from recycled cans, then we don't
have to disturb the environment by mining and
smelting the mineral bauxite which is used in the
manufacture of aluminum.
30Why Recycle Review
- Reducing waste by recycling also reduced
pollution and the need for new landfills. - Recycling Creates Jobs
- Recycling Money and big business!
- Recycling Saves Natural Resources including Energy
31How to Recycle More?
- Keep Onslow Beautiful
- Holiday Tree Recycling Program
- Turn your trees in by placing them beside the KOB
Recycle Container near the Health Dept. at 604
College St. each year after use.
32Recycle More Ink Cartridges
- Recycle your Ink Cartridge by turning it in at
these locations - Office Supply Stores
- Keep Onslow Beautiful
- 604 College St. Downtown Jacksonville
33Recycle More Cell Phones
- Recycle your old cell phone at the following
locations - Some cell phone stores call your provider
- Keep Onslow Beautiful
- Call (910) 455-4470
34Recycle More Clothes and Furniture
- Instead of taking your used clothes or furniture
to the landfill, take your used items to your
local thrift store. - Some thrift stores will even pick your heavy
items up for you. - Check the phone book for Thrift Stores
35Recycle More Use Rain Barrels
- Use rain barrels to collect rain water from your
roof. - Use the water collected in the barrel to water
your garden or flowers when it does not rain. - This is an easy cheap way to Save Our Natural
Resources Water.
36Recycle More - Compost
- Composting is the cheapest and easiest way to get
rich organic soil for your garden or flower bed. - The Use of Carcinogenic Synthetic Fertilizers is
high in some areas of Onslow County. - These Fertilizers can cause health problems and
Cause Water Pollution w/ Stormwater Runoff
37Composting
- Why Should I Compost?
- To Save the Planet
- Reduce Runoff, Rich Organic Soil/Fertilizer,
Reduce Waste organic waste takes years and
years longer to decompose in a landfill. - To Save Money
- Save Money by Reducing Waste
- Save 1.50 / 30 gal bag to dispose of
- Save by not having to purchase fertilizer
38Composting Heres How
- Items you will need
- Pitch fork
- 6 ft of wire fence (more or less depending on
size) - Sealable Plastic Bucket
- You will also need a Pile of Leaves and Dirt
- Rabbit Food (optional)
39Compost In the Kitchen
- The Sealable Plastic Bucket is for the Kitchen
- Use the bucket to place your organics (food
scraps, coffee grinds, tea bags,etc.) - When full empty in compost bin
40Compost Bin
- Take your wire fence and clamp the two ends
together Make a Circle with the Wire Fence
41Compost Bin Layers
- Layer your wire fence bin like this
- Dirt
- Leaves
- Rabbit Food (just a sprinkle)
- Dirt
- Leave
- Rabbit Food (just a sprinkle)
- Dirt
42Compost Bin
- Now that your Compost Bin is ALMOST FULL of dirt,
leaves, and rabbit food - Take your Kitchen Compost Bucket out the Compost
Bin - Dig a small hole and put your food scraps in (No
meat or bones!) - Cover the food scraps with dirt and leaves
43Compost Bin After One Week
- After one week of emptying food scraps into your
bin - Take the wire fence apart and make a circle next
to the compost pile creating a new pile - Take the pitch fork and put the compost pile into
the new circle compost bin
44Compost Bin Next Steps
- Do the same process of moving the pile after each
week until you have had the same compost pile for
6 weeks - After the 6 weeks you can keep the same pile
for up to 4 weeks without moving the pile
45Compost Final Steps
- After 16 weeks or more of adding food scraps and
moving the pile, - You should have a rich Organic Soil Fertilizer
that can be added to your garden or flowerbeds - Then just start all over again.
46Compost Bin
- For more information about Composting please
visit - www.carolinascompostingcouncil.org
47Keep Onslow Beautiful
- Littering is Illegal Here in NC!!
48Littering Is Illegal!
- You can face fines, court fees, cleanup fees,
community service, and many other headaches if
you litter here in Onlsow - Onslow County has Environmental Enforcement
Officers to enforce the Solid Waste Ordinance.
49Littering Is Illegal!
- Call (910) 455-4470 x 311 if you see
- An illegal dumpsite
- A littered yard
- An abandoned vehicle or mobile home
- Any environmental violation
50Stop Litterbugs!
- If you see a person throw trash out of the window
(cigarettes, paper, etc.) - Take down the make and model of car
- License plate number
- Time of day, road, and date
- Type of trash
- Report all this info to (910) 455-4470 x231
51Keep Onslow Beautiful
- For more info
- Keep Onslow Beautiful 455-4470 contact Lisa Grant
- Onslow Landfill 989-2107
- Environmental Enforcement 455-3661 x311
- Environmental Education Outreach 455-4470 contact
Kelly Lowery