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		<title>Office Notes: One Man&#8217;s Trash&#8230; &#124; Inside the Elkhart County Landfill</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2022 13:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From time to time, I will share some significant decisions made by the commissioners or interesting facts about the county government, particularly the areas under the purview of the Commissioners’ office, that you may also find helpful. Today’s topic is the Elkhart County Landfill. As of today, the total space permitted in the landfill is [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://bradleydrogers.com/2022/09/10/office-notes-one-mans-trash-inside-the-elkhart-county-landfill/">Office Notes: One Man&#8217;s Trash&#8230; | Inside the Elkhart County Landfill</a> appeared first on <a href="https://bradleydrogers.com">Brad Rogers for Elkhart County Commissioner</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From time to time, I will share some significant decisions made by the commissioners or interesting facts about the county government, particularly the areas under the purview of the Commissioners’ office, that you may also find helpful.</p>
<p>Today’s topic is the Elkhart County Landfill. As of today, the total space permitted in the landfill is 13.5 million tons. The question of concern to a County Commissioner related to the landfill is: What is the life of our landfill?</p>
<p>Interestingly, the life of our landfill depends on three areas: The cost/rates of bringing trash to the landfill, the economic vibrancy of our county and the management of the landfill. All three will be explored here.</p>
<p>If your county landfill rates for disposing of trash are better/lower than other landfills, consumers (including contracted haulers for cities and manufacturing companies to personal disposal by private individuals) will choose the cheaper route and more trash comes to our landfill, including from outside of our county. This decreases the life of the landfill. There is a delicate balance of keeping the rates competitive, slowing the rate of trash incoming and penalizing the local taxpayer who would like to dispose of trash locally economically and conveniently.</p>
<p>As companies are robust in Elkhart County, the landfill sees an uptick in industrial trash, mostly from the RV industry. The industry would like to do more recycling, but it’s just not cost-effective at this time compared to the value of the space at the landfill and the speed by which they are producing product. The more industries are doing better, the more trash they create for the landfill. If the cost of dumping the trash is more cost-effective for manufacturers than recycling, then economics dictates that the trash will come to the landfill. All recycling, whether industry or residential, is not currently cost-effective. Yet, clearly, many residents want to recycle.</p>
<p>However, in the landfill business, recycling does very little in the big picture of extending the landfill&#8217;s life. But, don’t fear, if you feel recycling is your duty, the concept is not likely going away.</p>
<p>In 2016, we were averaging 100,000 tons of trash annually which would have given us 135 years of space. In 2017, we had 175,000 tons, which would give us 77 years left. In 2020, we took in 250,000 tons of trash. With the private landfill on CR 26 nearing its capacity and will soon be closing in the coming years, we can project that our annual volume will increase possibly to 640,000 tons per year, allowing us only 21 years remaining in the life of the landfill. It’s debatable we can even physically handle that much trash annually. Figuratively speaking, we would be buried in trash.</p>
<p>One way to mitigate and help control volumes is with the rates. We don’t want to be the most expensive, yet we don’t want to be so cheap that adjacent counties are bringing their trash to Elkhart County instead of using the landfills in their county. Thus, we need to stay competitive in our rates.</p>
<p>You might ask, why don’t we charge more for those trucks coming from outside the county? We can do this for private individuals, but this can be difficult to ascertain with the commercial trucks who may be contracting with local cities or companies for trash service.</p>
<p>Managing trash is the job of the Director of Landfill Operations. Their job is to manage the site to keep trash from blowing around, fire from developing on the site, and efficiently managing the space for our future. The Landfill Director meets with the County Commissioners often to brief them of any issues and continually works on plans to provide for a long future for landfill operations.</p>
<h4>Did you know?</h4>
<p>• All Uncovered loads will be fined by the gate attendant or county sheriff’s deputy per county ordinance with fines up to $250.<br />
• No fee trash is accepted on Wednesdays only; 3 bag limit. No size or weight limit on the bags. The number of bags is enforced.<br />
• County landfill on CR 7, north of CR 26, is open from 7am-4:45pm, Monday-Friday. Must be out by 5pm. April-November, Saturday hours are 9am-11:45am, must be out by Noon.<br />
• Leaves can be disposed of at no charge; both residential and commercial.<br />
• Electronic waste (computers, TVs, stereos): $10 per item<br />
• Regular residential trash: $40/ton or a minimum of $20 for Elkhart County residents and any resident in a county adjoining Elkhart County. All other locations will be $100/ton.<br />
• No hazardous waste accepted. This also includes car batteries, liquid waste, appliances with coolant, and larger propane tanks. Camping propane tanks accepted.<br />
• No tires are allowed in the landfill unless they are cut into fourths or shredded (state law).<br />
• The landfill has an HDPE 60 mil. liner (plastic) at its base and along the sides, and when it will close someday on into our future, it will be like a giant ziplock bag that keep any hazards from leaching out and allows us to capture the methane produced by rotting trash.<br />
• The methane gas from the county’s landfill that is captured is transported via pipe to the Elkhart County Jail to heat the water and building, saving the taxpayers approximately $225,000 annually in utility costs.<br />
• The first Saturday of the month, 8am-3am, the landfill hosts a hazardous waste collection site, at the utility building of the county jail off of CR 7, south of the landfill.<br />
• One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, but no scavenging is allowed inside the landfill.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://bradleydrogers.com/2022/09/10/office-notes-one-mans-trash-inside-the-elkhart-county-landfill/">Office Notes: One Man&#8217;s Trash&#8230; | Inside the Elkhart County Landfill</a> appeared first on <a href="https://bradleydrogers.com">Brad Rogers for Elkhart County Commissioner</a>.</p>
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		<title>A Response to Recent Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2022 22:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On January 6, 2021, the day the Capital building was attacked by civilians, I made the following statement which is posted on my social media: &#8220;As a respecter and defender of our National and State Constitutions, I defend the right of anyone to have their freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and the right to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On January 6, 2021, the day the Capital building was attacked by civilians, I made the following statement which is posted on my social media:</p>
<p>&#8220;As a respecter and defender of our National and State Constitutions, I defend the right of anyone to have their freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and the right to petition the government for redress of grievances, all done peacefully. This does not include rioting and tumultuous behavior that causes property damage and/or injury, and the taking over of government buildings or otherwise disrupting lawful assemblies. The actions by individuals on January 6, 2021, who have resisted and assaulted law enforcement officers to possess, damage, disrupt and take over the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., is abhorrent and without excuse and those who did so should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.&#8221;</p>
<p>In regards to Oath Keepers, I already spoke with Buzzfeed about this late last year and provided their reporter with additional information. I have not been a member of Oath Keepers for 8 years.</p>
<p>The original stated mission of Oath Keepers centered around non-violent non-compliance with orders that violated the rights of all individuals. However, Oath Keepers leaders began to go on record that there will be &#8220;blood in the streets&#8221; and began promoting or encouraging civil war. These egregious statements are against the stated Oath Keepers’ bylaws that I initially found acceptable which say,</p>
<p>&#8220;No person who advocates, or has been or is a member, or associated with, any organization, formal or informal, that advocates the overthrow of the government of the United States or the violation of the Constitution thereof, shall be entitled to be a member or associate member and All members are to conduct themselves in a courteous and lawful manner at all times, and Oath Keepers shall have a zero tolerance policy for actions that bring disrespect, dishonor or disrepute on Oath Keepers or the military, law enforcement, firefighters and first responder community.&#8221;</p>
<p>When this violation of their bylaws began, I and many others left the organization. When board members brought up concerns about the shift in direction Oath Keepers was taking, they were ignored &#8211; circumventing the organizational structure. They became disorganized, hence, why my outdated contact information is still on some of these lists. (The email list shows me as Sheriff, a position I have not held since 2018.)</p>
<p>I am an advocate for the protection of individual rights and the Constitution as our rule of law &#8211; something that Oath Keepers now stand opposed to. This is why I left the organization those years ago.</p>
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		<title>Commissioner-Elect Brad Rogers Releases Statement on COVID-19 Pandemic Response</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2020 02:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I have been cautious regarding issuing statements in regards to the current COVID-19 pandemic. I have voiced concerns regarding clarity and consistency of communication and encouraging mental and physical preparedness during times such as these. I have not wanted to get in the way of official communication. However, as the Commissioner-elect, I would like to [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://bradleydrogers.com/2020/11/05/commissioner-elect-brad-rogers-releases-statement-on-covid-19-pandemic-response/">Commissioner-Elect Brad Rogers Releases Statement on COVID-19 Pandemic Response</a> appeared first on <a href="https://bradleydrogers.com">Brad Rogers for Elkhart County Commissioner</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been cautious regarding issuing statements in regards to the current COVID-19 pandemic. I have voiced concerns regarding clarity and consistency of communication and encouraging mental and physical preparedness during times such as these. I have not wanted to get in the way of official communication. However, as the Commissioner-elect, I would like to make the following clarifying statements:</p>
<p>• COVID-19 is real. It isn&#8217;t a hoax. Statistics show that the virus is persis<span class="text_exposed_show">tent and serious. I personally know several people that have been seriously impacted by this illness. One person I know has died from it. Even though the death rate in Indiana is down compared to earlier this year, there is no denying the serious complications that this virus can cause. We must remain focused on what was our original goal, to ensure healthcare providers do not go over capacity and reducing the test positivity rate.</span></p>
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<p>• We cannot rely on the government. I have many concerns regarding the constitutionality and prudence of &#8220;essential vs. &#8216;non-essential'&#8221; business shutdowns, the threat of jail time and fines for not wearing masks or opening a non-essential business, the lack of a special session of the general assembly and a messaging strategy that has been criticized by many for its inconsistency and timeliness. The government has no business picking winners and losers and dubbing some businesses essential and others non-essential. One of the findings of the recent CDC study conducted in our area found that many demographic groups have been placed more at risk due to messaging that inadvertently pitted groups against each other. This cannot continue.</p>
<p>• Crisis fatigue can cause us to become lax in following basic guidelines. Wash your hands. Use hand sanitizer. Stay home if you feel sick or have come in close contact with someone who is sick. Wear quality masks that actually work. Use your personal best judgment when it comes to engaging in large groups. Personal responsibility is a key component of a liberty-oriented philosophy. We must resist the urge to become contrarian for its own sake. When we begin to use the force of government, it often muddies the issue and creates animosity and resentment. Education and providing clear information in the form of guidelines as early as possible can allow for much wider community adoption.</p>
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