Educational Backhaul Videos
Video 1: "Getting the waste out: How to package and backhaul batteries, lights, ballasts, and electronic waste from Alaska communities." (Produced and developed by Zender Environmental and Funded by Association of Village Council Presidents (AVCP))
Click on the individual chapters below to watch:
Part 1 - Introduction
Part 2 - General Backhaul Rules
Part 3 - Lead Acid Batteries
Part 4 - Household Batteries
Part 5 - Fluorescent Ballasts
Part 6 - Fluorescent Bulbs
Part 7 - Other Mercury Products
Part 8 - Electronic Waste
Part 9 - Closing Statement
Part 10 - Contacts and Resources
Video 2: E-Waste Backhauling Demonstration Video by Kuskokwim Watershed
Video 3: Pushing Paper: How to fill out backhaul forms for Alaska Villages Note for the documents that accompany this video click here
Click on the individual chapters below to watch:
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Example of How a Regional Backhaul Program Works
Chapter 2 - Backhaul Paperwork: Forms, Labels, and Special Permits
Chapter 3 - A Brief Overview and Some Examples of Backhaul MOU�s, Agreements, and Letters of Support
Credits:(Produced by Zender Environmental Health and Research Group. Filmed at the Alaska Tribal Conference on Environmental Management 2012 Conference, Anchorage, hosted by the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. Presentation by Anahma Saito from Kawerak. Video Guide materials developed by Zender Environmental Health and Research Group and Anahma Saito. Filmed and edited by Doug Huntman. Funded by USDA RD Utilities (Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are solely the responsibility of the producers and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Utilities Programs).
Video 4: Alaska Rural Landfill Issues and the Reasons for Backhaul
Draft Backhaul Alaska PSA
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