| Chapter 459 |
| 2016 -- H 8332 Enacted 07/12/2016 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - RHODE ISLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY CORPORATION |
| Introduced By: Representative Stephen M. Casey |
| Date Introduced: June 13, 2016 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Section 23-19-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-19 entitled "Rhode |
| Island Resource Recovery Corporation" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 23-19-2. Legislative findings. -- The general assembly recognizes and declares that: |
| (1) The people of the state desire to promote a clean and wholesome environment; |
| (2) Many municipalities have serious solid-waste management problems and face |
| difficulty in providing adequate services at reasonable costs; |
| (3) Inefficient practices and poor management techniques result in pollution problems |
| and environmental deterioration and result in a waste of land and other valuable resources; |
| (4) Solid-waste management problems are statewide in scope and necessitate state action |
| through technical assistance and leadership in the application of new and improved methods and |
| processes to reduce the amount of solid waste that must be disposed of, and to promote |
| environmentally acceptable and economically sound solid-waste management; |
| (5) The continuing technological processes and improvements in the methods of |
| manufacture, packaging, and marketing of consumer products, has resulted in an increased |
| volume, and in a change in the characteristics, of material being discharged; |
| (6) The economic and population growth of the state and the improvements in the |
| standards of living enjoyed by the people of the state have required increased industrial |
| production together with related commercial operations to meet these needs, all of which has |
| resulted in an increasing volume of discharged materials; |
| (7) The failure or inability to economically recover and recycle materials and energy |
| resources from solid waste results in the unnecessary waste and depletion of natural resources; |
| (8) Provision for necessary, cost-efficient, and environmentally sound systems, facilities, |
| technology, and services for solid-waste management and resource recovery is a matter of |
| important public interest and concern, and action taken in this regard will be for a public purpose |
| and will benefit the public welfare; |
| (9) The landfill disposal of solid waste, even under the most ideal conditions, creates a |
| long-term potential for pollution and environmental degradation; |
| (10) Recycling facilities must be integrated into the development of all solid-waste- |
| disposal facilities under the jurisdiction of the Rhode Island resource recovery corporation; |
| (11) The central landfill is a public resource of limited and finite capacity which that the |
| state, as guardian and trustee for its people, has the right and the obligation to preserve for the use |
| of its people; and |
| (12) The state, by creating the Rhode Island resource recovery corporation and through it |
| operating the central landfill, is a participant in the landfill services market and has entered that |
| market for the purpose of serving the citizens, residents, and municipalities of this state.; and |
| (13) Solid-waste diversion is necessary and therefore it is the policy goal of the state that |
| not less than fifty percent (50%) of the solid waste generated be diverted through diversion, |
| source reduction, re-use, recycling, or composting by 2025. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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