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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- REFUSE DISPOSAL | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Ottiano, and Lynch | |
     Date Introduced: February 16, 2012 | |
     Referred To: Senate Environment & Agriculture | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Section 23-18.9-8 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-18.9 entitled "Refuse |
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Disposal" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     23-18.9-8. Licenses. -- (a) (1) No person shall operate any solid waste management |
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facility or construction and demolition (C&D) debris processing facility or expand an existing |
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facility unless a license is obtained from the director except as authorized by section 23-18.9-8. |
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The director shall have full power to make all rules and regulations establishing standards to be |
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met for the issuance of the licenses. |
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      (2) The director shall promulgate rules and regulations governing the uses and content of |
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materials accepted and generated by a construction and demolition debris processing facility. Any |
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costs associated with testing these materials by the facility or by the department to verify the |
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results of the facility's tests shall be borne by the facility. Each facility shall be required to |
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establish a fund with the department to cover the cost of these tests. |
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     (3) The director must have all solid waste management facilities or construction and |
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demolition (C&D) debris processing facilities, tested for arsenic and heavy metals present in the |
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soil. The director shall not issue a license to any facility shown to have arsenic and heavy metal |
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levels that exceed levels established by the department. |
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      (b) Any person who desires to construct a solid waste management facility or install any |
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equipment in a solid waste management facility must first submit to the director for approval |
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plans and specifications and other related data required by the director. |
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      (c) Processing facilities that accept less than one hundred and fifty (150) tons per day of |
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construction and demolition debris (C&D) are exempt from the requirement of obtaining a solid |
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waste management facility license; however, they are not exempt from complying with all other |
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applicable requirements for the construction and operation of a construction and demolition |
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debris processing facility and are subject to the rules and regulations for these facilities |
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promulgated in accordance with this section. |
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      (d) No construction and demolition debris processing facility shall be issued a license or |
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be able to operate unless it has: |
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      (1) Received a letter of compliance from the host municipality that all applicable zoning |
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requirements and local ordinances of the host municipality have been complied with. |
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      (2) Submitted a fire protection plan which has been approved by the local fire chief, or |
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his or her designee in which the facility is located; and |
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      (3) For the purposes of this subsection, the letter of compliance from the host |
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municipality shall issue from either: |
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      (i) The town or city manager with town or city council approval in a municipality with a |
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managerial form of government; or |
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      (ii) The elected mayor with town or city council approval in a municipal with a non- |
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managerial from of government. |
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      (4) If, after thirty (30) days of receipt of a written request to the city or town by the |
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applicant for a license requesting a letter of compliance, the letter of compliance is not issued |
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because the host municipality finds that the requirements of the applicable zoning requirements or |
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other ordinances have not been met, a letter of non-compliance must be issued setting forth the |
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particular requirements that have not been met. If after a license is issued, the host community |
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finds that all applicable zoning or other applicable ordinances are no longer complied with they |
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are authorized to issue a non-compliance letter. |
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      (5) Upon issuance of a letter of non-compliance the applicant for a license shall have all |
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rights of appeal under the provisions of chapter 24 of title 45 as to zoning issues and any other |
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rights to appeal that may be applicable as to the determination of non-compliance with other |
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ordinances. |
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      (i) In the case of an application or renewal of an existing license for an increase in the |
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acceptance and processing of the amount of (C&D) debris per day the letter of non-compliance |
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shall stay the issuance of the license allowing said increase until the appeal process provided for |
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herein is final. |
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      (ii) In the case of an application or renewal of an existing license that does not request an |
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increase in the acceptance and/or processing of the amount of (C&D) debris per day where the |
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applicant for renewal has timely filed an appeal as contained herein the letter of non-compliance |
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shall not be used as grounds for denial of the approval of the renewable license; however, upon |
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final determination by a zoning board or court of competent jurisdiction upon appeal, it is found |
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that the facility is in non-compliance said license shall be revoked by the director. |
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      (e) The local fire chief or his or her designee is authorized to conduct random, |
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unannounced inspections of facilities licensed under this section to insure continued compliance |
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with the approved fire protection plan. If any facility at the time of inspection is found not to be in |
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compliance with the approved plan that facility shall immediately cease operation until the time |
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that they correct any deficiency and the local fire chief or his or her designee finds the facility is |
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in compliance with the approved fire protection plan. |
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      (f) Any facility that is found to be in violation of the fire protection plan under this |
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section on three (3) separate inspections, within any three (3) year time period, shall have its |
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license to operate under this section revoked. |
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      (g) A municipality that desires to evaluate available technologies, equipment, or |
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methodologies for managing solid waste, may request approval from the director to perform a |
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limited demonstration pilot project prior to submission of an application for a license. |
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Demonstration projects shall not exceed fifty (50) tons per day maximum capacity. The |
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municipality must first submit to the director, for approval, plans and specifications including fire |
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protection plans and other related data as required by the director. The municipality shall also |
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give public notice of the request and allow a thirty (30) day period for the director to receive |
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public comment on the proposed project. After the close of the public comment period, the |
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director is authorized to approve or deny the request. Approval for a demonstration pilot project |
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shall be granted for a period not exceeding six (6) months. |
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      (h) Any facility that is licensed or registered by the department under this chapter as of |
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July 1, 2006 that accepts greater than three (3) cubic yards of tree waste as defined by subsection |
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23-18.9-7(14) shall be considered an existing tree waste management facility. Existing tree waste |
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management facilities shall notify the department and the local fire chief of the existence and |
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scope of their tree waste management activities in writing no later than August 30, 2006, and |
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shall incorporate their tree waste management activities in a revised operating plan as part of the |
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next renewal of their license or registration. |
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      (i) Any construction and demolition (C&D) debris processing facility under this section |
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that is within a one thousand feet (1000') radius of a residential zone district shall not be allowed |
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to accept and/or process in excess of one hundred fifty (150) tons per day of construction and |
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demolition (C&D) debris where the owner or owners of the greater part of the land within a one |
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thousand foot (1,000') radius of the property boundary lines of the facility files an objection to the |
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granting of a license permitting the acceptance and/or processing in excess of one hundred fifty |
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(150) tons per day of construction and demolition debris. |
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     (j) All sites within the state that are designated as “brownfield site,” as that term is |
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defined by section 101 of the comprehensive environmental response, compensation and liability |
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act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. 9601), shall be subject to the provisions of section 23-18.9-8. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- REFUSE DISPOSAL | |
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     This act would require the director of the Rhode Island department of environmental |
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management to consider testing for arsenic and heavy metals in licensing solid waste |
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management-facilities or construction and debris processing facilities and the provisions of this |
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chapter would extend to all “brownfield sites.” |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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