The purpose of this chapter is to
establish a comprehensive statewide program for solid waste
handling, and solid waste recovery and/or recycling which will
prevent land, air, and water pollution and conserve the natural,
economic, and energy resources of this state. To this end it is
the purpose of this chapter:
(1) To assign primary responsibility for adequate solid
waste handling to local government, reserving to the state,
however, those functions necessary to assure effective programs
throughout the state;
(2) To provide for adequate planning for solid waste
handling by local government;
(3) To provide for the adoption and enforcement of basic
minimum performance standards for solid waste handling, including
that all sites where recyclable materials are generated and
transported from shall provide a separate container for solid
waste;
(4) To encourage the development and operation of waste
recycling facilities needed to accomplish the management priority
of waste recycling, to promote consistency in the requirements
for such facilities throughout the state, and to ensure that
recyclable materials diverted from the waste stream for recycling
are routed to facilities in which recycling occurs;
(5) To provide technical and financial assistance to local
governments in the planning, development, and conduct of solid
waste handling programs;
(6) To encourage storage, proper disposal, and recycling of
discarded vehicle tires and to stimulate private recycling
programs throughout the state; and
(7) To encourage the development and operation of waste
recycling facilities and activities needed to accomplish the
management priority of waste recycling and to promote consistency
in the permitting requirements for such facilities and activities
throughout the state.
It is the intent of the legislature that local governments
be encouraged to use the expertise of private industry and to
contract with private industry to the fullest extent possible to
carry out solid waste recovery and/or recycling programs.
[2005 c 394 § 2. Prior: 1998 c 156 § 1; 1998 c 90 § 1; 1985 c 345 § 2; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 41 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 134 § 2.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Severability -- 2005 c 394: See notes following RCW 70.95.400.