BILL REQ. #: H-3724.1
State of Washington | 58th Legislature | 2004 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/15/2004. Referred to Committee on Fisheries, Ecology & Parks.
AN ACT Relating to management of hazardous materials in electronic products; amending RCW 70.95.030; adding a new section to chapter 70.95 RCW; and creating a new section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The legislature finds that many obsolete
electronic products contain valuable materials that should be recovered
and recycled. The legislature further finds that electronic products
containing hazardous materials should be managed as hazardous waste and
not be disposed of in landfills, incinerators, or energy recovery
facilities. The legislature further finds that additional electronic
products, such as cellular phones and computer peripherals, should be
reviewed for future inclusion in hazardous waste management and
recycling programs. Therefore, the legislature finds that an initial
list of electronic products containing hazardous materials will be
managed to recover valuable materials and prevent the release of toxic
materials into the environment.
Sec. 2 RCW 70.95.030 and 2002 c 299 s 4 are each amended to read
as follows:
As used in this chapter, unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1) "City" means every incorporated city and town.
(2) "Commission" means the utilities and transportation commission.
(3) "Committee" means the state solid waste advisory committee.
(4) "Composted material" means organic solid waste that has been
subjected to controlled aerobic degradation at a solid waste facility
in compliance with the requirements of this chapter. Natural decay of
organic solid waste under uncontrolled conditions does not result in
composted material.
(5) "Covered electronic products" means all televisions, computer
monitors, and computer central processing units.
(6) "Department" means the department of ecology.
(((6))) (7) "Director" means the director of the department of
ecology.
(((7))) (8) "Disposal site" means the location where any final
treatment, utilization, processing, or deposit of solid waste occurs.
(((8))) (9) "Energy recovery" means a process operating under
federal and state environmental laws and regulations for converting
solid waste into usable energy and for reducing the volume of solid
waste.
(((9))) (10) "Functional standards" means criteria for solid waste
handling expressed in terms of expected performance or solid waste
handling functions.
(((10))) (11) "Hazardous electronic material" means covered
electronic products that contain concentrations of toxic materials
exceeding the regulatory levels established in Title 40 C.F.R. part
261.24 as it existed on the effective date of this act.
(12) "Incineration" means a process of reducing the volume of solid
waste operating under federal and state environmental laws and
regulations by use of an enclosed device using controlled flame
combustion.
(((11))) (13) "Jurisdictional health department" means city,
county, city-county, or district public health department.
(((12))) (14) "Landfill" means a disposal facility or part of a
facility at which solid waste is placed in or on land and which is not
a land treatment facility.
(((13))) (15) "Local government" means a city, town, or county.
(((14))) (16) "Modify" means to substantially change the design or
operational plans including, but not limited to, removal of a design
element previously set forth in a permit application or the addition of
a disposal or processing activity that is not approved in the permit.
(((15))) (17) "Multiple family residence" means any structure
housing two or more dwelling units.
(((16))) (18) "Person" means individual, firm, association,
copartnership, political subdivision, government agency, municipality,
industry, public or private corporation, or any other entity
whatsoever.
(((17))) (19) "Recyclable materials" means those solid wastes that
are separated for recycling or reuse, such as papers, metals, and
glass, that are identified as recyclable material pursuant to a local
comprehensive solid waste plan. Prior to the adoption of the local
comprehensive solid waste plan, adopted pursuant to RCW 70.95.110(2),
local governments may identify recyclable materials by ordinance from
July 23, 1989.
(((18))) (20) "Recycling" means transforming or remanufacturing
waste materials into usable or marketable materials for use other than
landfill disposal or incineration.
(((19))) (21) "Residence" means the regular dwelling place of an
individual or individuals.
(((20))) (22) "Sewage sludge" means a semisolid substance
consisting of settled sewage solids combined with varying amounts of
water and dissolved materials, generated from a wastewater treatment
system, that does not meet the requirements of chapter 70.95J RCW.
(((21))) (23) "Soil amendment" means any substance that is intended
to improve the physical characteristics of the soil, except composted
material, commercial fertilizers, agricultural liming agents,
unmanipulated animal manures, unmanipulated vegetable manures, food
wastes, food processing wastes, and materials exempted by rule of the
department, such as biosolids as defined in chapter 70.95J RCW and
wastewater as regulated in chapter 90.48 RCW.
(((22))) (24) "Solid waste" or "wastes" means all putrescible and
nonputrescible solid and semisolid wastes including, but not limited
to, garbage, rubbish, ashes, industrial wastes, swill, sewage sludge,
demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles or parts
thereof, and recyclable materials.
(((23))) (25) "Solid waste handling" means the management, storage,
collection, transportation, treatment, utilization, processing, and
final disposal of solid wastes, including the recovery and recycling of
materials from solid wastes, the recovery of energy resources from
solid wastes or the conversion of the energy in solid wastes to more
useful forms or combinations thereof.
(((24))) (26) "Source separation" means the separation of different
kinds of solid waste at the place where the waste originates.
(((25))) (27) "Vehicle" includes every device physically capable of
being moved upon a public or private highway, road, street, or
watercourse and in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may
be transported or drawn upon a public or private highway, road, street,
or watercourse, except devices moved by human or animal power or used
exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
(((26))) (28) "Waste-derived soil amendment" means any soil
amendment as defined in this chapter that is derived from solid waste
as defined in RCW 70.95.030, but does not include biosolids or
biosolids products regulated under chapter 70.95J RCW or wastewaters
regulated under chapter 90.48 RCW.
(((27))) (29) "Waste reduction" means reducing the amount or
toxicity of waste generated or reusing materials.
(((28))) (30) "Yard debris" means plant material commonly created
in the course of maintaining yards and gardens, and through
horticulture, gardening, landscaping, or similar activities. Yard
debris includes but is not limited to grass clippings, leaves,
branches, brush, weeds, flowers, roots, windfall fruit, vegetable
garden debris, holiday trees, and tree prunings four inches or less in
diameter.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 A new section is added to chapter 70.95 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) Effective January 1, 2006, no person may knowingly dispose of
covered electronic products except by delivery to a person collecting
covered electronic products subject to the provisions of this chapter
and chapter 70.105 RCW.
(2) Effective January 1, 2006, no owner or operator of a solid
waste landfill, energy recovery facility, or incinerator may knowingly
accept hazardous electronic material for disposal in the landfill,
energy recovery facility, or incinerator.
(3) All covered electronic products are assumed hazardous
electronic material unless they are proven not to contain
concentrations of toxic materials exceeding the regulatory levels
established in Title 40 C.F.R. Part 261.24 by use of the toxicity
characteristic leaching procedure test.