Solid Waste Handling Facility Management. Under the state's solid waste management laws, local governments are the primary government entity responsible for implementing state solid waste management requirements. The Department of Ecology (Ecology) also has certain roles in overseeing the administration of solid waste management laws. Ecology is responsible for working cooperatively with local governments as they develop their local solid waste management plans and in developing the comprehensive solid waste management plan.
Permits. Local jurisdictional health departments are responsible for issuing permits to solid waste facilities. Jurisdictional health departments must determine if a solid waste facility meets local health and zoning requirements, the local solid waste management plan, and all applicable state and federal solid waste laws and regulations. Solid waste facility permits must be renewed at least every five years.
Jurisdictional health departments are required to review and approve applications for new or modified solid waste handling facilities. The application is on forms prescribed by Ecology. Upon receipt of the application, the jurisdictional health district provides a copy of the application to Ecology. Ecology reviews the application to confirm that the facility conforms with all applicable laws and regulations.
Solid Waste Disposal Facility and Landfill Permits. Every permit for landfilling issued by a jurisdictional health department must be reviewed and approved by Ecology prior to issuance of the permit to ensure that the landfill conforms with the following:
Ecology may require a jurisdictional health department to amend the contents of a proposed permit to ensure conformance with applicable laws and regulations. For landfilling permits issued after August 1, 2027, a permit or permit renewal is considered invalid unless it has been approved by Ecology.
Ecology and a jurisdictional health district may at any time suspend a permit for a solid waste disposal site if either determines the site or facility are being operated in violation of any applicable solid waste management laws or regulations.
Enforcement. A jurisdictional health department may send written notice to Ecology that it is deferring to Ecology's enforcement authority with respect to a solid waste handling facility within the jurisdictional health district's authority. Ecology may exercise authority independent of the jurisdictional health authority if, in Ecology's judgement, the jurisdictional health authority's response fails to adequately address the violations of this chapter by the solid waste handling facility operator.
When Ecology begins enforcement activities, Ecology must notify the jurisdictional health district with a letter of intent that specifies the:
A jurisdictional health department or Ecology may:
Penalties imposed by a jurisdictional health district must be paid to the local Treasury in an account used for the expenses incurred by the jurisdictional health district. Penalties imposed by Ecology must be deposited in the Model Toxics Control Operating Account. Any person who is issued an order or incurs a penalty from a jurisdictional health district may appeal the penalty to the local health officer. Any person who is issued an order or incurs a penalty from Ecology may appeal such order or penalty to the Pollution Control Hearings Board.
Reporting. Beginning January 1, 2026, and every five years thereafter, each jurisdictional health district must provide a list to Ecology of any existing violations of the requirements for solid waste handling facilities for each facility currently operating in the jurisdiction. The list must include a description of any enforcement actions taken against the solid waste handling facility and whether the violation has been resolved.