(1)
There is established in the department an office of waste
reduction. The office shall use its authorities to encourage the
voluntary reduction of hazardous substance usage and waste
generation by waste generators and hazardous substance users. The office shall prepare and submit a quarterly progress report
to the director.
(2) The office shall be the coordinating center for all
state agency programs that provide technical assistance to waste
generators and hazardous substance users and shall serve as the
state's lead agency and promoter for such programs. In addition
to this coordinating function, the office shall encourage
hazardous substance use reduction and waste reduction by:
(a) Providing for the rendering of advice and consultation
to waste generators and hazardous substance users on hazardous
substance use reduction and waste reduction techniques, including
assistance in preparation of plans provided for in RCW 70.95C.200;
(b) Sponsoring or co-sponsoring with public or private
organizations technical workshops and seminars on waste reduction
and hazardous substance use reduction;
(c) Administering a waste reduction and hazardous substance
use reduction database and hot line providing comprehensive
referral services to waste generators and hazardous substance
users;
(d) Administering a waste reduction and hazardous substance
use reduction research and development program;
(e) Coordinating a waste reduction and hazardous substance
use reduction public education program that includes the
utilization of existing publications from public and private
sources, as well as publishing necessary new materials on waste
reduction;
(f) Recommending to institutions of higher education in the
state courses and curricula in areas related to waste reduction
and hazardous substance use reduction; and
(g) Operating an intern program in cooperation with
institutions of higher education and other outside resources to
provide technical assistance on hazardous substance use reduction
and waste reduction techniques and to carry out research projects
as needed within the office.
[1998 c 245 § 133; 1990 c 114 § 3; 1988 c 177 § 3.]
NOTES:
Severability -- 1990 c 114: See RCW 70.95E.900.