(1)
Each county or city siting a solid waste disposal facility shall
review each potential site for conformance with the standards as
set by the department for:
(a) Geology;
(b) Groundwater;
(c) Soil;
(d) Flooding;
(e) Surface water;
(f) Slope;
(g) Cover material;
(h) Capacity;
(i) Climatic factors;
(j) Land use;
(k) Toxic air emissions; and
(l) Other factors as determined by the department.
(2) The standards in subsection (1) of this section shall be
designed to use the best available technology to protect the
environment and human health, and shall be revised periodically
to reflect new technology and information.
(3) Each county shall establish a local solid waste advisory
committee to assist in the development of programs and policies
concerning solid waste handling and disposal and to review and
comment upon proposed rules, policies, or ordinances prior to
their adoption. Such committees shall consist of a minimum of
nine members and shall represent a balance of interests
including, but not limited to, citizens, public interest groups,
business, the waste management industry, and local elected public
officials. The members shall be appointed by the county
legislative authority. A county or city shall not apply for
funds from the state and local improvements revolving account,
Waste Disposal Facilities, 1980, under chapter 43.99F RCW, for
the preparation, update, or major amendment of a comprehensive
solid waste management plan unless the plan or revision has been
prepared with the active assistance and participation of a local
solid waste advisory committee.
[1989 c 431 § 11; 1984 c 123 § 4.]