Archuleta County issued the following press release Thursday. For more information, see the Aug. 24 and Aug. 31 issues of The SUN.
"Archuleta County is seeking a new Public Works Director to oversee several departments including Road & Bridge, Transportation, Weed & Pest, County Engineering, Solid Waste and Recycling. The discovery of improper oversight regarding the county landfill, lack of communication, improper budgeting for road projects and verbal commitments to spend funds not approved by county leadership, have opened this vital county position.
"On June 21st, 2023, pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, CRS §30-20-100.5, the Archuleta County Landfill received their annual inspection. Initially, the County received a Notice of Inspection marked with the result of ‘no violations observed’. The initial inspection form was then provided to County Manager Derek Woodman, at which time announcements were made and press releases written which included passing of the inspection for the first time in several years.
"On July 10th, 2023, the county’s most recent Public Works Director received the full compliance advisory report from the Colorado Department of Health & Environment (CDPHE) Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division. The report included six deficiencies that were concealed from county leadership. After receiving a call from CDPHE on July 15th, 2023, regarding an upcoming meeting to fix the discrepancies contained in the landfill report, it became clear neither Woodman nor county leadership had ever been provided the full report from the most recent Public Works Director.
"Following the discovery of this oversight and the failure to provide the results of CDHPE’s Compliance Advisory report to leadership, county staff have worked diligently to right all discrepancies and have corrected all but one to date. Work includes the spraying of a thick breathable cover over loose trash, water pooling prevention, training of new personnel and required storage of written policies and procedures on-site at the facility. Despite the deficiencies, the landfill did pass 39 of the 45 functional categories.