Trilby McAffee, the ICP CAB's incoming Chair, sets the tone for her leadership term and invites applications for board membership.
Idaho Cleanup Project Citizens Advisory Board
June 6, 2019The five years I’ve served on the Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) Citizens Advisory Board (CAB) have been both educational and rewarding. The board’s regular interaction with the Department of Energy (DOE) has informed our understanding of the importance of waste management and community involvement in government decisions.
For the next year, I will lead the CAB as we tackle many important issues with enthusiasm and determination. The diversity of this board and the passion for complete understanding of Idaho's wastes will undoubtedly make for spirited and insightful discussions.
Would you, or someone you know, like to be a part of it? The ICP CAB accepts applications for board membership throughout the year and appoints new members annually (normally around April) to maintain a membership of 12 carefully considered and diverse perspectives from the area surrounding the site. We encourage you to submit an application if you are interested in serving on the board.
Here’s what you need to know: Members are appointed for two-year terms, which may be renewed twice for a maximum service period of six years. The only requirements are that applicants have a sincere interest in issues related to Idaho Site cleanup activities and the time to study, discuss, and develop advice and input on those issues.
You can access the application, and peruse other board documents, on this website's Join the Board page.
Be sure to submit an application by September 30 to be considered for appointment to the board in April 2020.
Feel free to contact Jordan Davies, CAB support staff, to ask questions about board membership, [email protected] or 208.557.7886.
We’re hoping to see you all at our next meeting, Thursday, June 20 in Fort Hall!
Trilby McAffee
Ms. McAffee served as the county clerk/recorder/auditor for Butte County from 1992 until her retirement in 2015. While in public service, she was a member of the Idaho Association of Counties, and served on their Public Lands/Environment, Energy, Land Use, and Natural Resources Litigation committees. She is a member of the Local Water Recharge Committee and a co-founder of the Lost Rivers Cancer Aware-a-bration. A high school graduate, Ms. McAfee is a retired EMT and has a certificate from Idaho Counties Risk Management Program for Risk Management. She is interested in economic development and city/county governmental issues. Ms. McAffee resides in Moore, Idaho, and was appointed to the board in June 2014. She serves as the vice-chair of the EM SSAB in Idaho.