The
department shall in addition to its other powers and duties:
(1) Cooperate with the appropriate federal, state,
interstate and local units of government and with appropriate
private organizations in carrying out the provisions of this
chapter.
(2) Coordinate the development of a solid waste management
plan for all areas of the state in cooperation with local
government, the *department of community, trade, and economic
development, and other appropriate state and regional agencies. The plan shall relate to solid waste management for twenty years
in the future and shall be reviewed biennially, revised as
necessary, and extended so that perpetually the plan shall look
to the future for twenty years as a guide in carrying out a state
coordinated solid waste management program. The plan shall be
developed into a single integrated document and shall be adopted
no later than October 1990. The plan shall be revised regularly
after its initial completion so that local governments revising
local comprehensive solid waste management plans can take
advantage of the data and analysis in the state plan.
(3) Provide technical assistance to any person as well as to
cities, counties, and industries.
(4) Initiate, conduct, and support research, demonstration
projects, and investigations, and coordinate research programs
pertaining to solid waste management systems.
(5) Develop statewide programs to increase public awareness
of and participation in tire recycling, and to stimulate and
encourage local private tire recycling centers and public
participation in tire recycling.
(6) May, under the provisions of the Administrative
Procedure Act, chapter 34.05 RCW, as now or hereafter amended,
from time to time promulgate such rules and regulations as are
necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
[1995 c 399 § 189; 1989 c 431 § 9. Prior: 1985 c 345 § 8; 1985 c 6 § 23; 1969 ex.s. c 134 § 26.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.
Study -- 1989 c 431: "The institute for urban and local
studies at Eastern Washington State University shall conduct a
study of enforcement of solid waste management laws and
regulations as a component of the 1990 state solid waste
management plan. This study shall include, but shall not be
limited to:
(1) A review of current state and local solid waste rules,
requirements, policies, and resources devoted to state and local
solid waste enforcement, and of the effectiveness of these
programs in promoting environmental health and public safety;
(2) An examination of federal regulations and the latest
proposed amendments to the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, in subtitle D of the code of federal regulations;
(3) A review of regulatory approaches used by other states;
(4) A review and evaluation of educational and technical
assistance programs related to enforcement;
(5) An inventory of regulatory compliance for all processing
and disposal facilities handling mixed solid waste;
(6) A review of the role and effectiveness of other
enforcement jurisdictions;
(7) An evaluation of the need for redefining institutional
roles and responsibilities for enforcement of solid waste
management laws and regulations in order to establish public
confidence in solid waste management systems and ensure public
protection; and
(8) An evaluation of possible benefits in separating the
solid waste planning and technical assistance responsibilities
from the enforcement responsibilities within the department."
[1989 c 431 § 96.]