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The commission approved up to 20 hours of HDR consulting support for negotiations related to future contracts with Win-Waste, whose current contracts terminate in 2030. HDR also reported that the Lisbon waste-to-energy facility is well maintained but will require repairs, replacements, and upgrades over the next 5, 15, and 30 years. Quarterly tonnage and royalty payments were near budget at 97% and 96%, respectively.
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The commission is preparing for long-term waste facility and contract decisions, including negotiations before current contracts end in 2030. It authorized HDR, the facility consultant, to join those discussions and plans to meet with DEEP about future waste-management initiatives. The facility is operating well, but future capital improvements will be needed; the commission said it expects the facility to remain financially self-sustaining.
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