On Monday evening the Rutherford County Solid Waste Advisory/Steering Council (SWAC) was appointed to consider solid waste options as the Middle Point landfill approaches capacity. The committee includes representatives from Rutherford County government as well as the cities of Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, and Eagleville.
Rutherford County Mayor Ernest Burgess told the committee, "Every jurisdiction in the county is represented, and that indicates how important this issue is. We will develop alternatives, some short-term, some long-term, but the cost is too great not to have a plan."
Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland told the group, "We don't want to be the ones to kick the can down the road."
GBB Solid Waste Management Consultants were commissioned to study the situation. That firm gave an overview of the current status of solid waste in the county, the four municipalities, and in Middle Tennessee. the planning process; technology and management options; GBB also gave examples of how planning and new technology are vital for a successful transition. Plus, the importance of educating and informing the public throughout the process.
With the landfill expected to reach capacity in 8 years, the advisory committee will study ways to deal with solid waste at that time and beyond.
Local residents have paid no tipping fees to use the landfill, at an annual savings of at least $4 million, but when Middle Point reaches capacity, that will no longer be possible. Additionally, the County will lose host fees totaling $780,000 a year that 18 other counties annually pay to use the facility.
Monday night's was the first of a series of open meetings in which advisory committee members and consultants will map out and present options for going forward. The next meeting will be held in February, with an exact date to be announced.
Members of the advisory committee include:
Rutherford County
- Mayor Burgess
- Mike Kusch, County Commissioner (environ engineering degree)
- Lynnisse Roehrich-Patrick, former Executive Director of TACIR
- Kathy Mathis, associate professor, MTSU
- Merry Hickerson, County Highway Department coordinator
Murfreesboro
- Mayor McFarland
- Kirt Wade, City Council Member
- Paul Latture, Chamber of Commerce
- Joe Whitefield, Vice President for Facilities, MTSU
- Jeremy Harrison, All in One Recycling
La Vergne
- Kyle Brown, Assistant City Administrator
- Garlon Russell, Public Works Manager
Smyrna
- Harry Gill, Town Manager
- G. Cole, City Council Member
Eagleville
- Andrew Ellard, City Manager

