North Dakota Code § 23.1-08-01

Finding of necessity
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The legislative assembly finds that:
1. The people of North Dakota have a right to a clean environment, and the costs of 
maintaining a clean environment through the efficient environmentally acceptable 
management of solid wastes should be borne by those who use such services.
2. Serious economic, management, and technical problems exist in the management of 
solid wastes resulting from residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and other 
activities carried on in said jurisdictions.
3. Inefficient and improper methods of managing solid wastes create serious hazards to 
the public health, result in scenic blights, cause pollution of air and water resources, 
cause accident hazards, increase rodent and insect disease vectors, have an adverse 
effect on land values, create public nuisances, and otherwise interfere with community 
life and development.
4. While the management of solid wastes is the responsibility of each person, problems 
of solid waste management have become a matter statewide in scope and concern, 
and necessitate state action through technical assistance and leadership in the 
application of new improved methods and processes to reduce the amount of solid 
wastes and unsalvageable materials and to promote environmentally acceptable and 
economical solid waste management.

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