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2006 SESSION
HB 421 Solid waste management permits; need certification for locality where facility located.
Introduced by: David L. Bulova | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Solid waste management; permits-by-rule. Requires that permits for proposed solid waste management facilities or facility expansions be subject to analysis by the Director of the potential human health, environmental, transportation infrastructure, and transportation safety impacts and needs and an evaluation of comments by the host local government, other local governments and interested persons. The application for such permit must include certification from the locality that the new or expanded facility is consistent with the regional solid waste management plan or that the plan is in the process of being revised. Additionally, the bill requires that applications for permits-by-rule include a certification by the locality that the facility is consistent with the regional and local solid waste management plans.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Solid waste management; permits-by-rule. Requires that permits for proposed solid waste management facilities or facility expansions, including permit-by-rule waste management facilities, be subject to analysis by the Director of the potential human health, environmental, transportation infrastructure, and transportation safety impacts and needs and an evaluation of comments by the host local government, other local governments and interested persons. Requires that permits, including permits-by-rule, be consistent with the regional and local solid waste management plans.