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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Carson, Batista, and Morales

     Date Introduced: February 09, 2022

     Referred To: House Judiciary

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 23-19.1-4, 23-19.1-18 and 23-19.1-18.1 of the General Laws in

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Chapter 23-19.1 entitled "Hazardous Waste Management" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     23-19.1-4. Definitions.

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     When used in this chapter:

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     (1) "Department" means the department of environmental management;

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     (2) "Director" means the director of the department of environmental management or the

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director's designee;

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     (3) "Disposal" means the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking,

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abandoning, or placing of any hazardous waste in, on, into or onto any land, other surface, or

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building, or into any water, stormwater system, or sewer system;

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     (4) "Fill" means any act by which earth, sand, or other material is placed or moved to a

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new location above ground. The fill is also the difference in elevation between a point of existing

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undisturbed ground and a designated point of higher elevation of the final grade.

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     (4)(5)(i) "Hazardous waste" means any waste or combination of wastes of a solid, liquid,

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contained gaseous, or semisolid form which because of its quantity, concentration, or physical,

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chemical, or infectious characteristics may:

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     (A) Cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious

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irreversible or incapacitating reversible illness; or

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     (B) Pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment.

 

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     (ii) These wastes include, but are not limited to, those which are toxic, corrosive,

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flammable, irritants, strong sensitizers, substances which are assimilated or concentrated in and are

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detrimental to tissue, or which generate pressure through decomposition or chemical reaction. In

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addition, these wastes include "industrial waste" as the term is used elsewhere, unless the context

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shall clearly indicate otherwise.

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     (5)(6) "Hazardous waste generation" means the act or process of producing hazardous

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waste;

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     (6)(7) "Hazardous waste management" means the systematic control of the collection,

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source separation, storage, transportation, processing, treatment, recovery, and disposal of

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hazardous wastes;

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     (7)(8) "Hazardous waste management facility" means a facility, excluding vehicles, for

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collection, source separation, storage, processing, treatment, recovery, or disposal of hazardous

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wastes, or a transfer station for hazardous waste, and may include a facility at which such activities

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occur and where waste has been generated;

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     (8)(9) "Landfill" means any disposal facility or part of a facility where hazardous waste is

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placed in or on land;

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     (9)(10) "Manifest" means the form used for identifying the quantity, composition, and the

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origin, routing, and destination of hazardous waste during its transportation from the point of

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generation to the point of disposal, treatment, or storage;

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     (10)(11) "Person" means an individual, trust, firm, joint stock company, corporation

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(including a government corporation), partnership, association, the federal government or any

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agency or subdivision thereof, a state, municipality, commission, political subdivision of a state, or

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any interstate body;

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     (11)(12) "Storage" means the actual or intended containment of hazardous waste, either on

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a temporary basis or for a period of years, in such a manner as not to constitute disposal of the

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hazardous waste;

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     (12)(13) "Transfer station" means an intermediate point in the transport of hazardous

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wastes where the wastes are brought, stored, and transferred to vehicles for movement to other

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intermediate points or to the point of ultimate storage or disposal;

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     (13)(14) "Transport" means the movement of wastes from the point of generation to any

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intermediate points, and finally to the point of ultimate storage or disposal;

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     (14)(15) "Treatment" means any method, technique, or process, including neutralization or

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incineration, designed to change the physical, chemical, or biological character or composition of

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any hazardous waste as to neutralize the waste or so as to render the waste less hazardous,

 

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nonhazardous, safer to transport, amenable to storage, or reduced in volume, except any method or

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technique that may be included as part of the manufacturing process at the point of generation.

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     23-19.1-18. Criminal penalties -- Payment of restoration costs.

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     (a) Unless otherwise specified, any person who shall refuse to obey or who shall knowingly

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violate, or reasonably should know that he or she is violating, the provisions of an order issued by

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the director under the provisions of this chapter or any rules or regulations promulgated pursuant

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to this chapter, or who shall cause the refusal or violation, shall be guilty of a felony.

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     (b) Any person who shall tamper with, destroy, or in any other way detrimentally affect a

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well which has been installed by any person pursuant to an order or rules and regulations issued by

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the department of environmental management or any other state agency, for the purpose of testing

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ground water contamination, shall be guilty of a felony.

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     (c) Disposal of hazardous wastes at landfills which cannot be located, designed,

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constructed, or operated to prevent the endangerment of all underground drinking water sources

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beyond the facility boundary; or the endangerment of an aquifer which has been designated by any

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federal or Rhode Island state agency as a sole source aquifer; or contamination by discharge by any

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surface or subsurface means causing a violation of any rule or regulation or standard of any federal

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or Rhode Island agency; or disposal of hazardous wastes at facilities other than hazardous waste

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disposal facilities permitted by the department of environmental management is prohibited, and

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any person who knowingly disposes, or who reasonably should know that he or she is disposing or

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causing the disposal of, hazardous wastes in Rhode Island at other than hazardous waste disposal

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facilities holding valid permits issued by the department of environmental management shall be

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deemed guilty of a felony.

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     (d) Operation of a hazardous waste disposal facility in Rhode Island without a valid permit

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issued by the department of environmental management is prohibited, and any person who

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knowingly operates a hazardous waste disposal facility in Rhode Island, or who reasonably should

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know that he or she is operating or causing the operation of this facility without a valid permit shall

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be guilty of a felony.

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     (e) Transportation of hazardous wastes in Rhode Island without a valid permit issued by

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the department of environmental management is prohibited, and any person who knowingly

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transports hazardous wastes in Rhode Island without a valid permit issued by the department of

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environmental management, or who reasonably should know that he or she is transporting or

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causing to be transported hazardous wastes without a permit, shall be guilty of a felony.

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     (f) Treatment of hazardous wastes in Rhode Island without a valid permit issued by the

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department of environmental management, or storage of hazardous wastes in Rhode Island without

 

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a valid permit issued by the department of environmental management is prohibited and any person

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who knowingly stores or treats hazardous wastes in Rhode Island without a valid permit issued by

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the department of environmental management, or other authorization of the department of

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environmental management, or who reasonably should know that he or she is storing or treating or

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causing to be treated or stored without a permit, shall be guilty of a felony.

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     (g) The transporting, causing to be transported, or accepting of hazardous waste for

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treatment, storage, or disposal from a transporter without a manifest required by the department of

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environmental management and completed in accordance with department of environmental

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management regulations is prohibited. Any person who transports, causes to be transported, or

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accepts hazardous waste for treatment, storage, or disposal and fails to prepare a manifest for the

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hazardous waste or knowingly alters or falsifies the information on the manifest shall be deemed

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guilty of a felony.

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     (h) The use of hazardous waste or solid waste as fill on any construction site project is

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prohibited and any person who knowingly uses, or transports for use, hazardous waste or solid

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waste as fill on any construction site project in Rhode Island, or who reasonably should know that

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such fill is contaminated, shall be guilty of a felony.

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     (h)(i) Any person who knowingly makes a false statement, representation, or certification

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in any application, record, report, plan, permit, or other document filed, maintained, and used for

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the purposes of program compliance under this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a felony.

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     (i)(j) Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be punished by

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imprisonment for not more than five (5) years or by a fine of not more than twenty-five thousand

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dollars ($25,000) or both. In the case of a continuing violation, each day's continuance of the

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violation shall be a separate and distinct offense.

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     (j)(k) In addition to the provisions of this section, after a judgment of conviction and

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hearing in accordance with ยง 23-19.1-18.1, the court may shall order the defendant to pay the cost

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of restoring to its original state the area where hazardous wastes were unlawfully stored, treated, or

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disposed.

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     23-19.1-18.1. Determination of restoration costs -- Judgment -- Other relief not

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precluded.

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     (a) In any case where the court is of the opinion that the sentence should consist of or

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include the amount of the cost of restoring to its original state the area where hazardous wastes

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were stored, treated, or disposed of, or contaminated soil was used as fill, in violation of the

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provisions of this chapter, the court shall order a hearing to determine the amount of the cost of the

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restoration. For the purposes of this section, the "original state of the area" means the reasonably

 

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ascertainable condition of the property immediately prior to the unlawful storage, treatment, or

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disposal, or use of contaminated soil as fill, or, if impracticable to determine the condition, then it

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shall be the reasonable environmentally sound condition of the property. The order must be filed

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with the clerk of the court and must specify a date for the hearing not less than ten (10) days after

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the filing of the order.

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     (b) Upon receipt of the order, the clerk of the court must send a notice of the hearing to the

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defendant, the defendant's legal counsel, and the attorney general. The notice must specify the time

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and place of the hearing and the fact that the purpose of the hearing is to determine the amount of

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the cost of restoring to its original state the area where hazardous wastes were stored, treated, or

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disposed unlawfully.

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     (c) When the defendant appears for the hearing, the court must ask the defendant whether

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he or she wishes to make any statement or offer any evidence with respect to the amount of the cost

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of restoring to its original state the area where hazardous wastes were stored, treated, or disposed

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unlawfully.

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     (d) At any hearing held pursuant to this section, the burden of proof rests upon the state,

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which shall be represented by the attorney general. A finding as to the amount of the cost of

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restoring to its original state the area where hazardous wastes were stored, treated, or disposed

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unlawfully must be based upon a preponderance of the evidence. The defendant shall be permitted

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to rebut any evidence offered by the state.

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     (e) In all cases, the court shall enter its findings and judgment upon the record at the

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conclusion of the hearing.

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     (f)(1) The judgment may require the defendant to pay an amount for the restoration of the

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property or to perform duties of restoration or both. Where the cost of restoration cannot be wholly

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determined by the evidence, the court may order the defendant to pay an amount that reasonably

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approximates the total cost of restoration or may require the defendant to finance the restoration

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without a determination as to amount.

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     (2) When the court orders the defendant to pay an amount for the restoration of the

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property, the amount shall be paid to the department of environmental management and shall be

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used exclusively by the department of environmental management for the restoration of the

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property.

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     (3) Where the court orders the defendant to perform duties of restoration to the property,

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the court may authorize the department of environmental management to supervise and report to it

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on the conduct of the duties.

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     (4) In order to most likely assure the restoration of the property, where there are two or

 

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more defendants, the court may apportion the costs or assign the performance of duties of

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restoration, or both, between or among the defendants as the interests of justice may appear to the

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court.

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     (5) Defendants may be ordered by the court to reimburse the state for any administrative

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costs incurred by the state or its agents in conjunction with restoration work.

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     (g) The provisions of this section shall not preclude the state or attorney general or the

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department of environmental management from seeking any other relief authorized by other statute

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or common law.

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     SECTION 2. Chapter 23-19.1 of the General Laws entitled "Hazardous Waste

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Management" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:

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     23-19.1-22.1. Use of contaminated soil.

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     (a) Any person who shall violate the provisions of this chapter through the use of hazardous

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waste or solid waste as fill on any construction site project in the State of Rhode Island, or who

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shall have caused the use of hazardous waste or solid waste as fill on any construction site project

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in the State of Rhode Island shall be absolutely liable for the cost of containment, cleanup,

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restoration, and removal of the fill, and for all damages, losses, or injuries, including environmental,

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which result directly or indirectly from the use of the contaminated soil as fill.

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     (b) Proceedings brought pursuant to this section shall be instituted by filing a complaint in

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the superior court.

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     (c) The state, by and through the department of environmental management, is the trustee

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of the air, water, fish, and wildlife of the state. An action brought pursuant to the provisions of this

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chapter with respect to environmental damage may be brought by the attorney general or the

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director of the department of environmental management in the name of the state as trustee for

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those natural resources.

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     (d) The court may award treble the amount of the costs, damages, losses, or injuries

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whenever it finds that an individual has used contaminated soil as fill in violation of this section or

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the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to this chapter in a willful and knowing manner.

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     SECTION 3. 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 -- HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT

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     This act would prohibit the use of hazardous waste or solid waste as fill on any construction

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site project and renders the use of such soil as fill a felony.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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