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                                                     SENATE BILL 5478

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State of Washington                              53rd Legislature                             1993 Regular Session

 

By Senators Fraser and Deccio

 

Read first time 01/29/93.  Referred to Committee on Ecology & Parks.

 

Requiring local governments to establish goals to procure recycled content supplies.


          AN ACT Relating to procurement of recycled content supplies by local governments; and amending RCW 43.19A.030 and 70.95.090.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

        Sec. 1.  RCW 43.19A.030 and 1991 c 297 s 4 are each amended to read as follows:

          (1) By January 1, 1993, each local government shall review its existing procurement policies and specifications to determine whether recycled products are intentionally or unintentionally excluded.  The policies and specifications shall be revised to include such products unless a recycled content product does not meet an established performance standard of the agency.

          (2) By fiscal year 1994, each local government shall adopt a minimum purchasing goal for recycled content as a percentage of the total dollar value of supplies purchased.  To assist in achieving this goal each local government shall adopt a strategy by January 1, 1993, and shall submit a description of the strategy to the department.  The department shall report to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature by October 1, 1993, on the progress of implementation by local governments, and shall thereafter periodically report on the progress of recycled product purchasing by state and other public agencies.  All public agencies shall respond to requests for information from the department for the purpose of its reporting requirements under this section.

          (3) Each local government shall designate a procurement officer who shall serve as the primary contact with the department for compliance with the requirements of this chapter.

          (4)  Each local government shall establish goals to procure recycled content supplies in percentages equivalent to the recovery rate goals established in the local government's recycling element of the comprehensive solid waste management plan adopted under RCW 70.95.090(7)(d).  The department of general administration shall randomly survey county and city governments to review the achievement of goals.

          (5) This section shall apply only to local governments with expenditures for supplies exceeding five hundred thousand dollars for fiscal year 1989.  Expenditures for capital goods and for electricity, water, or gas for resale shall not be considered a supply expenditure.

 

        Sec. 2.  RCW 70.95.090 and 1991 c 298 s 3 are each amended to read as follows:

          Each county and city comprehensive solid waste management plan shall include the following:

          (1) A detailed inventory and description of all existing solid waste handling facilities including an inventory of any deficiencies in meeting current solid waste handling needs.

          (2) The estimated long-range needs for solid waste handling facilities projected twenty years into the future.

          (3) A program for the orderly development of solid waste handling facilities in a manner consistent with the plans for the entire county which shall:

          (a) Meet the minimum functional standards for solid waste handling adopted by the department and all laws and regulations relating to air and water pollution, fire prevention, flood control, and protection of public health;

          (b) Take into account the comprehensive land use plan of each jurisdiction;

          (c) Contain a six year construction and capital acquisition program for solid waste handling facilities; and

          (d) Contain a plan for financing both capital costs and operational expenditures of the proposed solid waste management system.

          (4) A program for surveillance and control.

          (5) A current inventory and description of solid waste collection needs and operations within each respective jurisdiction which shall include:

          (a) Any franchise for solid waste collection granted by the utilities and transportation commission in the respective jurisdictions including the name of the holder of the franchise and the address of his or her place of business and the area covered by the franchise;

          (b) Any city solid waste operation within the county and the boundaries of such operation;

          (c) The population density of each area serviced by a city operation or by a franchised operation within the respective jurisdictions;

          (d) The projected solid waste collection needs for the respective jurisdictions for the next six years.

          (6) A comprehensive waste reduction and recycling element that, in accordance with the priorities established in RCW 70.95.010, provides programs that (a) reduce the amount of waste generated, (b) provide incentives and mechanisms for source separation, and (c) establish recycling opportunities for the source separated waste.

          (7) The waste reduction and recycling element shall include the following:

          (a) Waste reduction strategies;

          (b) Source separation strategies, including:

          (i) Programs for the collection of source separated materials from residences in urban and rural areas.  In urban areas, these programs shall include collection of source separated recyclable materials from single and multiple family residences, unless the department approves an alternative program, according to the criteria in the planning guidelines.  Such criteria shall include:  Anticipated recovery rates and levels of public participation, availability of environmentally sound disposal capacity, access to markets for recyclable materials, unreasonable cost impacts on the ratepayer over the six-year planning period, utilization of environmentally sound waste reduction and recycling technologies, and other factors as appropriate.  In rural areas, these programs shall include but not be limited to drop-off boxes, buy-back centers, or a combination of both, at each solid waste transfer, processing, or disposal site, or at locations convenient to the residents of the county.  The drop-off boxes and buy-back centers may be owned or operated by public, nonprofit, or private persons;

          (ii) Programs to monitor the collection of source separated waste at nonresidential sites where there is sufficient density to sustain a program;

          (iii) Programs to collect yard waste, if the county or city submitting the plan finds that there are adequate markets or capacity for composted yard waste within or near the service area to consume the majority of the material collected; and

          (iv) Programs to educate and promote the concepts of waste reduction and recycling;

          (c) Recycling strategies, including a description of markets for recyclables, a review of waste generation trends, a description of waste composition, a discussion and description of existing programs and any additional programs needed to assist public and private sector recycling, and an implementation schedule for the designation of specific materials to be collected for recycling, and for the provision of recycling collection services;

          (d) Recovery rate goals to procure recycled content supplies;

          (e) Other information the county or city submitting the plan determines is necessary.

          (8) An assessment of the plan's impact on the costs of solid waste collection.  The assessment shall be prepared in conformance with guidelines established by the utilities and transportation commission.  The commission shall cooperate with the Washington state association of counties and the association of Washington cities in establishing such guidelines.

          (9) A review of potential areas that meet the criteria as outlined in RCW 70.95.165.

 


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