Beginning January 1, 1993, the department of ecology may impose a reasonable site closure fee if necessary to be deposited in the site closure account established under RCW 43.200.080. The department may continue to collect moneys for the site closure account until the account contains an amount sufficient to complete the closure plan, as specified in the radioactive materials license issued by the department of health.
[1990 c 21 § 4.]
NOTES:
Rate regulation anticipated -- 1990 c 21: "State and national
policy directs that the management of low-level radioactive waste
shall be accomplished by a system of interstate compacts and the
development of regional disposal sites. The Northwest regional
compact, comprised of the states of Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho,
Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Washington, has as its disposal
facility the low-level radioactive waste disposal site located
near Richland, Washington. This site is expected to be the sole
site for disposal of low-level radioactive waste for compact
members effective January 1, 1993. Future closure of this site
will require significant financial resources.
Low-level radioactive waste is generated by essential
activities and services that benefit the citizens of the state. Washington state's low-level radioactive waste disposal site has
been used by the nation and the Northwest compact as a disposal
site since 1965. The public has come to rely on access to this
site for disposal of low-level radioactive waste, which requires
separate handling from other solid and hazardous wastes. The
price of disposing of low-level radioactive waste at the
Washington state low-level radioactive waste disposal site is
anticipated to increase when the federal low-level radioactive
waste policy amendments act of 1985 is implemented and waste
generated outside the Northwest compact states is excluded. To
protect Washington and other Northwest compact states' businesses
and services, such as electrical production, medical and
university research, and private industries, upon which the
public relies, there may be a need to regulate the rates charged
by the operator of Washington's low-level radioactive waste
disposal site." [1990 c 21 § 1.]