Chapter
233
2006 -- S 2701 AS AMENDED
Enacted 06/28/06
A N A
C T
RELATING TO HEALTH
AND SAFETY -- REFUSE DISPOSAL
Introduced By: Senator
Daniel DaPonte
Date Introduced: February
14, 2006
It is
enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Sections 23-18.9-7 and 23-18.9-16 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-18.9
entitled
"Refuse Disposal" are hereby amended to read as follows:
23-18.9-7.
Definitions. -- As used in this chapter, the following terms shall,
where the
context
permits, be construed as follows:
(1) "Beneficial reuse material" means a processed, nonhazardous,
solid waste not already
defined
as recyclable material by this chapter and by regulations of the Rhode Island
department
of
environmental management that the director has determined can be reused in an
environmentally
beneficial manner without creating potential threats to public health, safety,
welfare
or the environment or creating potential nuisance conditions.
(2) "Beneficial use determination" (BUD) means the case-by-case
process by which the
director
evaluates a proposal to use a specific solid waste as a beneficial reuse
material for a
specific
purpose at a specific location within the city of Cranston host
municipality.
(3) "Cocktailing" means the adding, combining or mixing of hazardous
waste as defined
in
section 23-19.1-4 with construction debris and demolition debris.
(4) "Construction and demolition (C&D) debris" means
non-hazardous solid waste
resulting
from the construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition of utilities and
structures; and
uncontaminated
solid waste resulting from land clearing. This waste includes, but is not
limited
to, wood
(including painted, treated and coated wood and wood products), land clearing debris,
wall
coverings, plaster, drywall, plumbing fixtures, non-asbestos insulation,
roofing shingles and
other
roof coverings, glass, plastics that are not sealed in a manner that conceals
other wastes,
empty
buckets ten (10) gallons or less in size and having no more than one inch of
residue
remaining
on the bottom, electrical wiring and components containing no hazardous
liquids, and
pipe and
metals that are incidental to any of the previously described waste. Solid
waste that is
not
C&D debris (even if resulting from the construction, remodeling, repair,
and demolition of
utilities,
structures and roads and land clearing) includes, but is not limited to,
asbestos, waste,
garbage,
corrugated container board, electrical fixtures containing hazardous liquids
such as
fluorescent
light ballasts or transformers, fluorescent lights, carpeting, furniture,
appliances, tires,
drums,
containers greater than ten (10) gallons in size, any containers having more
than one inch
of
residue remaining on the bottom and fuel tanks. Specifically excluded from the
definition of
construction
and demolition debris is solid waste (including what otherwise would be
construction
and demolition debris) resulting from any processing technique, other than that
employed
at a department-approved C&D debris processing facility, that renders
individual waste
components
unrecognizable, such as pulverizing or shredding.
(5) "Construction and demolition debris processing facility" means a
solid waste
management
facility that receives and processes construction and demolition debris of more
than
fifty
(50) tons per day. These facilities must demonstrate, through records
maintained at the
facility
and provided to the department, that seventy-five percent (75%) of all material
received
by the
facility is processed and removed from the site within six (6) weeks of receipt
on a
continuous
basis, and that in no case stores material on site for over three (3) months;
provided,
however,
these facilities do not include municipal compost facilities.
(6) "Construction and demolition debris separation facility" means a
facility that
receives,
separates and or screens construction and demolition debris into its components
for
subsequent
resale or processing which includes, but is not limited to, grinding,
shredding,
crushing,
or landfilling at another location separate and apart from the location on
which the
separation
occurs.
(7) "Director" means the director of the department of environmental
management or any
subordinate
or subordinates to whom the director has delegated the powers and duties vested
in
him or
her by this chapter.
(8) "Expansion" means any increase in volume, size, or scope, either
vertically,
horizontally,
or otherwise; provided, however, that this section does not apply to the
vertical
expansion
of the Charlestown Municipal landfill until the closure date of July 1, 2000.
(9) "Person" includes an individual, firm, partnership, association,
and private or
municipal
corporation.
(10) "Recyclable materials" means those materials separated from
solid waste for reuse.
The
director of the department of environmental management through regulations
shall specify
those
materials that are to be included within the definition of recyclables. The
materials to be
included
may change from time to time depending upon new technologies, economic
conditions,
waste
stream characteristics, environmental effects, or other factors.
(11) "Segregated solid waste" means material separated from other
solid waste for reuse.
(12) "Solid waste" means garbage, refuse, and other discarded solid
materials generated
by
residential, institutional, commercial, industrial, and agricultural sources,
but does not include
solids
or dissolved material in domestic sewage or sewage sludge or dredge material as
defined in
chapter
6.1 of title 46, nor does it include hazardous waste as defined in chapter 19.1
of this title,
nor does
it include used asphalt, concrete, Portland concrete cement, or tree stumps.
(13) "Solid waste management facility" means any plant, structure,
equipment, real and
personal
property, except mobile equipment or incinerators with a capacity of less than
one
thousand
pounds (1,000 lbs.) per hour, operated for the purpose of processing, treating,
or
disposing
of solid waste but not segregated solid waste. Any solid waste management
facility that
stores
waste materials containing gypsum on site over three (3) months must install
and maintain
an
active gas collection system approved by the department of environment
management.
23-18.9-16.
Beneficial reuse of solid waste. -- (a) The director may approve
proposals
for the
environmentally beneficial reuse of solid waste in the city of Cranston a
municipality in
order to
save natural resources by providing alternative materials for projects that
would otherwise
use new
materials and preserve landfill space by removing materials from the waste
stream that
would
otherwise be landfilled. In determining whether a solid waste can be safely
used as a beneficial
reuse
material, the director may consider factors such as the physical and chemical
characteristics
of the
solid waste in question, the proposed use of the waste, and the location where
the waste is
proposed
to be used according to criteria established by rule or policy as the director
deems
appropriate.
All proposals to use a solid waste as a beneficial reuse material shall be made
in
writing
to the director in the form of an application for a beneficial use
determination or BUD. No
person
may process, store, transport, dispose or otherwise use any solid waste for
beneficial reuse
unless
they have first obtained the written approval of the director in the form of a
BUD, unless
specifically
provided for elsewhere in this chapter.
All beneficial reuse material
proposals approved by the director shall include the following:
(1) Public notice in a newspaper of general circulation;
(2) A notice to the manager or mayor and council of the municipality in
question;
(3) A hearing to be held in the municipality affected.
(b) All persons applying for a BUD that proposes the reuse of more than three
(3) cubic
yards of
solid waste in one location shall forward a copy of their application to the city
of
Cranston municipality where the beneficial reuse
material will be used.
(c) The director may require any person involved in the storage, handling,
processing or
use of
solid waste for beneficial reuse to provide financial assurance that:
(1) The project approved in the BUD will be completed; and/or
(2) Any unused solid waste/beneficial reuse material will be properly removed
and
disposed
of either upon completion of the project or if project operations cease for any
reason.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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