In 2014, Mainers collectively disposed of 2.8 million tons of total solid waste, including an average of 1,140 pounds of household waste (or municipal solid waste) per person – lower than most northeastern states.
Waste disposal rates have fluctuated over the past ten years with the annual solid waste tonnage in 2014 returning to the disposal rate of 2008. Increasing disposal rates, facility closures, and the creation of no new landfill capacity in recent years lends uncertainty to current analysis that indicates that capacity exists to meet disposal needs over the next two decades. Recent efforts to manage food and yard waste disposal have seen positive results, but at 36% in 2014, MSW recycling remains below the state-established goal of 50%. Continued promotion of recycling and reduction, along with changes in policies, long term planning, and investment, are necessary to ensure that usable disposal capacity remains for the long term.
A: Exceptional, B: Good, C: Mediocre, D: Poor, F: Failing, ?: Incomplete
Each category was evaluated on the basis of capacity, condition, funding, future need, operation and maintenance, public safety, resilience, and innovation
Aviation
35 public-use airports
Bridges
366 of the 2,402 bridges are structurally deficient
Bridges
$29 million in bridge funds came from the Federal Highway Bridge Fund in 2011
Dams
27 high hazard dams
Dams
100% of the state regulated dams have an Emergency Action Plan
Drinking Water
$1.2 billion in drinking water infrastructure needs over the next 20 years
Energy
7.963 gigawatt-hours of renewable energy every year, ranking it 11th
Hazardous Waste
13 sites on the National Priorities List
Inland Waterways
70 miles of inland waterways, ranking it 37th nationally
Levees
3 miles of levees
Ports
15.1 million short tons of cargo in 2012, ranking it 32nd nationally
Public Parks
$38.0 million of unmet needs for its parks system
Rail
7 freight railroads covering 896 miles across the state, ranking 42nd nationally by mileage
Roads
$454.0 million a year in costs to motorists from driving on roads in need of repair, which is $451 /yr per motorist
Roads
2,568 of the state’s 22,871 public roads are major roads, and 7% are in poor condition
Schools
$659.0 million in estimated school infrastructure funding needs
Transit
4.4 million annual unlinked passenger trips via transit systems including bus, transit, and commuter trains
Wastewater
$1.0 billion in wastewater infrastructure needs over the next 20 years
March 03, 2017
As the President’s repeated in his address to Congress his pledge to dramatically increase infrastructure spending to the tune of $1 trillion, various Congressional Committees
March 01, 2017
On Tuesday night, President Trump addressed a joint-session of Congress for the first time in his presidency. Infrastructure was among the many issues he discussed.
February 28, 2017
U.S. motorists set a new record for vehicle miles travelled (VMT) in 2016, driving over 3.2 trillion miles, an increase of 70 billion miles from
February 17, 2017
Romantic dates, the Grammy awards and celebrating black history are not the only milestones of this week; the Oroville dam crisis in California and the