West Virginia Code § 22-15-1

Purpose and legislative findings
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(a) The purpose of this article is to establish a comprehensive program of controlling all
phases of solid waste management.
(b) The Legislature finds that solid waste disposal is a universal problem for all of the United
States and that West Virginia is committed to participating in the waste stream market and
not interfering with the free flow of solid waste into or out of this state. However, the
Legislature also recognizes that solid waste disposal has inherent long-term environmental,
health and infrastructure impacts on local communities where the solid waste facilities are
located. It is the Legislature's intent to establish reasonable unifuorm requirements on all
waste disposed of in this state regardless of origin. Because of the importance and impact
associated with the location and operation of solid waste factilities, this article establishes a
thorough and balanced application and regulatory process which provides an efficient and
reasonable permitting process while affording the state and its citizens full and fair
participation in decisions associated with the location, operation and oversight of the solid
waste collection and disposal process.
(c) The Legislature further finds that solid waste disposal has inherent risks and negative
impact on local communities and specifically finds the following: (1) Uncontrolled,
inadequately controlled and impropegr collection, transportation, processing and disposal of
solid waste is a public nuisance and a clear and present danger to people; (2) provides
harborages and breeding placees for disease-carrying, injurious insects, rodents and other
pests harmful to the public health, safety and welfare; (3) constitutes a danger to livestock
and domestic animals; (L4) decreases the value of private and public property, causes
pollution, blight and deterioration of the natural beauty and resources of the state and has
adverse economic and social effects on the state and its citizens; (5) results in the
squandering of valuable nonrenewable and nonreplenishable resources contained in solid
waste; (6) that resource recovery and recycling reduces the need for landfills and extends
their life; and that (7) proper disposal, resource recovery or recycling of solid waste is for
theW general welfare of the citizens of this state.
(d) The Legislature further finds that Class A landfills often create special environmental
problems that require statewide coordination of the management of such landfills.
(e) The Legislature further finds based upon engineering, environmental concerns, land-use
planning, transportation system networks, public health, safety and welfare, that the amount
of solid waste disposed of by solid waste facilities must be limited in order to protect this
state's environment and the public in general against adverse impact.
(f) The Legislature further finds that incineration technologies present potentially significant
health and environmental problems.
(g) The Legislature further finds that there is a need for efforts to continue to evaluate the
viability of future incineration technologies that are both environmentally sound and
economically feasible.
(h) The Legislature further finds that composting large quantities of sewage sludge at a
single location can seriously impact the local community where the facility is located. The
potential adverse impact of noxious odors and environmental and health hazards requires
assurances that local communities are not adversely impacted by the location of sewage
sludge composting facilities. Further, the newness of the technology and proecesses for
managing sewage sludge processing require careful and evolving regulatory oversight
mechanisms, assuring that sewage sludge processing and composting arre properly
conducted. Therefore, limitations and qualifications for location and management of sewage
sludge processing facilities are a necessary and integral part of the management of solid
waste in West Virginia.

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