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First Substitute S.B. 271

Senator Sheldon L. Killpack proposes the following substitute bill:


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SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT

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AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Sheldon L. Killpack

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House Sponsor: David Clark

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill amends the Solid and Hazardous Waste Act.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    defines terms;
             14          .    authorizes a person who is a current owner of property subject to an operation plan
             15      to submit a request for approval to the executive secretary without the consent of a
             16      person obligated under an operation plan who is not a current owner;
             17          .    authorizes the executive secretary to:
             18              .    issue enforceable written assurances;
             19              .    make determinations regarding corrective action; and
             20              .    partition real property from a permit; and
             21          .    authorizes the Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board to make rules.
             22      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             23          None
             24      Other Special Clauses:
             25          This bill provides an immediate effective date.


             26      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             27      AMENDS:
             28          19-6-102, as last amended by Chapter 353, Laws of Utah 1998
             29          19-6-104, as last amended by Chapters 13 and 353, Laws of Utah 1998
             30          19-6-108, as last amended by Chapter 43, Laws of Utah 2005
             31      ENACTS:
             32          19-6-108.3, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             33     
             34      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             35          Section 1. Section 19-6-102 is amended to read:
             36           19-6-102. Definitions.
             37          As used in this part:
             38          (1) "Board" means the Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board created in Section
             39      19-1-106 .
             40          (2) "Closure plan" means a plan under Section 19-6-108 to close a facility or site at
             41      which the owner or operator has disposed of nonhazardous solid waste or has treated, stored, or
             42      disposed of hazardous waste including, if applicable, a plan to provide postclosure care at the
             43      facility or site.
             44          (3) (a) "Commercial nonhazardous solid waste treatment, storage, or disposal facility"
             45      means a facility that receives, for profit, nonhazardous solid waste for treatment, storage, or
             46      disposal.
             47          (b) "Commercial nonhazardous solid waste treatment, storage, or disposal facility"
             48      does not include a facility that:
             49          (i) receives waste for recycling;
             50          (ii) receives waste to be used as fuel, in compliance with federal and state
             51      requirements; or
             52          (iii) is solely under contract with a local government within the state to dispose of
             53      nonhazardous solid waste generated within the boundaries of the local government.
             54          (4) "Construction waste or demolition waste":
             55          (a) means waste from building materials, packaging, and rubble resulting from
             56      construction, demolition, remodeling, and repair of pavements, houses, commercial buildings,


             57      and other structures, and from road building and land clearing; and
             58          (b) does not include: asbestos; contaminated soils or tanks resulting from remediation
             59      or cleanup at any release or spill; waste paints; solvents; sealers; adhesives; or similar
             60      hazardous or potentially hazardous materials.
             61          (5) "Demolition waste" has the same meaning as the definition of construction waste in
             62      this section.
             63          (6) "Disposal" means the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking, or
             64      placing of any solid or hazardous waste into or on any land or water so that the waste or any
             65      constituent of the waste may enter the environment, be emitted into the air, or discharged into
             66      any waters, including groundwaters.
             67          (7) "Executive secretary" means the executive secretary of the board.
             68          (8) "Generation" or "generated" means the act or process of producing nonhazardous
             69      solid or hazardous waste.
             70          (9) "Hazardous waste" means a solid waste or combination of solid wastes other than
             71      household waste which, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or
             72      infectious characteristics may cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an
             73      increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating reversible illness or may pose a substantial
             74      present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated,
             75      stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise managed.
             76          (10) "Health facility" means hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, home health agencies,
             77      hospices, skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, intermediate care facilities for
             78      the mentally retarded, residential health care facilities, maternity homes or birthing centers, free
             79      standing ambulatory surgical centers, facilities owned or operated by health maintenance
             80      organizations, and state renal disease treatment centers including free standing hemodialysis
             81      units, the offices of private physicians and dentists whether for individual or private practice,
             82      veterinary clinics, and mortuaries.
             83          (11) "Household waste" means any waste material, including garbage, trash, and
             84      sanitary wastes in septic tanks, derived from households, including single-family and
             85      multiple-family residences, hotels and motels, bunk houses, ranger stations, crew quarters,
             86      campgrounds, picnic grounds, and day-use recreation areas.
             87          (12) "Infectious waste" means a solid waste that contains or may reasonably be


             88      expected to contain pathogens of sufficient virulence and quantity that exposure to the waste by
             89      a susceptible host could result in an infectious disease.
             90          (13) "Manifest" means the form used for identifying the quantity, composition, origin,
             91      routing, and destination of hazardous waste during its transportation from the point of
             92      generation to the point of disposal, treatment, or storage.
             93          (14) "Mixed waste" means any material that is a hazardous waste as defined in this
             94      chapter and is also radioactive as defined in Section 19-3-102 .
             95          (15) "Modification plan" means a plan under Section 19-6-108 to modify a facility or
             96      site for the purpose of disposing of nonhazardous solid waste or treating, storing, or disposing
             97      of hazardous waste.
             98          (16) "Operation plan" or "nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste operation plan"
             99      means a plan or approval under Section 19-6-108 , including:
             100          (a) a plan to own, construct, or operate a facility or site for the purpose of disposing of
             101      nonhazardous solid waste or treating, storing, or disposing of hazardous waste[.];
             102          (b) a closure plan;
             103          (c) a modification plan; or
             104          (d) an approval that the executive secretary is authorized to issue.
             105          (17) "Permittee" means a person who is obligated under an operation plan.
             106          [(17)] (18) (a) "Solid waste" means any garbage, refuse, sludge, including sludge from
             107      a waste treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility, or other
             108      discarded material, including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material resulting
             109      from industrial, commercial, mining, or agricultural operations and from community activities
             110      but does not include solid or dissolved materials in domestic sewage or in irrigation return
             111      flows or discharges for which a permit is required under Title 19, Chapter 5, Water Quality
             112      Act, or under the Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C., Section 1251, et seq.
             113          (b) "Solid waste" does not include any of the following wastes unless the waste causes
             114      a public nuisance or public health hazard or is otherwise determined to be a hazardous waste:
             115          (i) certain large volume wastes, such as inert construction debris used as fill material;
             116          (ii) drilling muds, produced waters, and other wastes associated with the exploration,
             117      development, or production of oil, gas, or geothermal energy;
             118          (iii) fly ash waste, bottom ash waste, slag waste, and flue gas emission control waste


             119      generated primarily from the combustion of coal or other fossil fuels;
             120          (iv) solid wastes from the extraction, beneficiation, and processing of ores and
             121      minerals; or
             122          (v) cement kiln dust.
             123          [(18)] (19) "Storage" means the actual or intended containment of solid or hazardous
             124      waste either on a temporary basis or for a period of years in such a manner as not to constitute
             125      disposal of the waste.
             126          [(19)] (20) "Transportation" means the off-site movement of solid or hazardous waste
             127      to any intermediate point or to any point of storage, treatment, or disposal.
             128          [(20)] (21) "Treatment" means a method, technique, or process designed to change the
             129      physical, chemical, or biological character or composition of any solid or hazardous waste so as
             130      to neutralize the waste or render the waste nonhazardous, safer for transport, amenable for
             131      recovery, amenable to storage, or reduced in volume.
             132          [(21)] (22) "Underground storage tank" means a tank which is regulated under Subtitle
             133      I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C., Section 6991, et seq.
             134          Section 2. Section 19-6-104 is amended to read:
             135           19-6-104. Powers of board -- Creation of statewide solid waste management plan.
             136          (1) The board shall:
             137          (a) survey solid and hazardous waste generation and management practices within this
             138      state and, after public hearing and after providing opportunities for comment by local
             139      governmental entities, industry, and other interested persons, prepare and revise, as necessary, a
             140      waste management plan for the state;
             141          (b) carry out inspections pursuant to Section 19-6-109 ;
             142          (c) hold hearings and compel the attendance of witnesses, the production of
             143      documents, and other evidence, administer oaths and take testimony, and receive evidence it
             144      finds proper, or appoint hearing officers who shall be delegated these powers;
             145          (d) issue orders necessary to effectuate the provisions of this part and implementing
             146      rules and enforce them by administrative and judicial proceedings, and cause the initiation of
             147      judicial proceedings to secure compliance with this part;
             148          (e) settle or compromise any administrative or civil action initiated to compel
             149      compliance with this part and any rules adopted under this part;


             150          (f) require submittal of specifications or other information relating to hazardous waste
             151      plans for review, and approve, disapprove, revoke, or review the plans;
             152          (g) advise, consult, cooperate with, and provide technical assistance to other agencies
             153      of the state and federal government, other states, interstate agencies, and affected groups,
             154      political subdivisions, industries, and other persons in carrying out the purposes of this part;
             155          (h) promote the planning and application of resource recovery systems to prevent the
             156      unnecessary waste and depletion of natural resources;
             157          (i) meet the requirements of federal law related to solid and hazardous wastes to insure
             158      that the solid and hazardous wastes program provided for in this part is qualified to assume
             159      primacy from the federal government in control over solid and hazardous waste;
             160          (j) (i) require any facility, including those listed in Subsection (1)(j)(ii), that is intended
             161      for disposing of nonhazardous solid waste or wastes listed in Subsection (1)(j)(ii)(B) to submit
             162      plans, specifications, and other information required by the board to the board prior to
             163      construction, modification, installation, or establishment of a facility to allow the board to
             164      determine whether the proposed construction, modification, installation, or establishment of the
             165      facility will be in accordance with rules made under this part;
             166          (ii) facilities referred to in Subsection (1)(j)(i) include:
             167          (A) any incinerator that is intended for disposing of nonhazardous solid waste; and
             168          (B) except for facilities that receive the following wastes solely for the purpose of
             169      recycling, reuse, or reprocessing, any commercial facility that accepts for treatment or disposal,
             170      and with the intent to make a profit: fly ash waste, bottom ash waste, slag waste, or flue gas
             171      emission control waste generated primarily from the combustion of coal or other fossil fuels;
             172      wastes from the extraction, beneficiation, and processing of ores and minerals; or cement kiln
             173      dust wastes; and
             174          (k) exercise all other incidental powers necessary to carry out the purposes of this part.
             175          (2) (a) The board shall establish a comprehensive statewide solid waste management
             176      plan by January 1, 1994.
             177          (b) The plan shall:
             178          (i) incorporate the solid waste management plans submitted by the counties;
             179          (ii) provide an estimate of solid waste capacity needed in the state for the next 20
             180      years;


             181          (iii) assess the state's ability to minimize waste and recycle;
             182          (iv) evaluate solid waste treatment, disposal, and storage options, as well as solid waste
             183      needs and existing capacity;
             184          (v) evaluate facility siting, design, and operation;
             185          (vi) review funding alternatives for solid waste management; and
             186          (vii) address other solid waste management concerns that the board finds appropriate
             187      for the preservation of the public health and the environment.
             188          (c) The board shall consider the economic viability of solid waste management
             189      strategies prior to incorporating them into the plan and shall consider the needs of population
             190      centers.
             191          (d) The board shall review and modify the comprehensive statewide solid waste
             192      management plan no less frequently than every five years.
             193          (3) (a) The board shall determine the type of solid waste generated in the state and
             194      tonnage of solid waste disposed of in the state in developing the comprehensive statewide solid
             195      waste management plan.
             196          (b) The board shall review and modify the inventory no less frequently than once every
             197      five years.
             198          (4) Subject to the limitations contained in Subsection 19-6-102 [(17)](18)(b), the board
             199      shall establish siting criteria for nonhazardous solid waste disposal facilities, including
             200      incinerators.
             201          Section 3. Section 19-6-108 is amended to read:
             202           19-6-108. New nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste operation plans for
             203      facility or site -- Administrative and legislative approval required -- Exemptions from
             204      legislative and gubernatorial approval -- Time periods for review -- Information required
             205      -- Other conditions -- Revocation of approval -- Periodic review.
             206          (1) For purposes of this section, the following items shall be treated as submission of a
             207      new operation plan:
             208          (a) the submission of a revised operation plan specifying a different geographic site
             209      than a previously submitted plan;
             210          (b) an application for modification of a commercial hazardous waste incinerator if the
             211      construction or the modification would increase the hazardous waste incinerator capacity above


             212      the capacity specified in the operation plan as of January 1, 1990, or the capacity specified in
             213      the operation plan application as of January 1, 1990, if no operation plan approval has been
             214      issued as of January 1, 1990;
             215          (c) an application for modification of a commercial nonhazardous solid waste
             216      incinerator if the construction of the modification would cost 50% or more of the cost of
             217      construction of the original incinerator or the modification would result in an increase in the
             218      capacity or throughput of the incinerator of a cumulative total of 50% above the total capacity
             219      or throughput that was approved in the operation plan as of January 1, 1990, or the initial
             220      approved operation plan if the initial approval is subsequent to January 1, 1990; or
             221          (d) an application for modification of a commercial nonhazardous solid or hazardous
             222      waste treatment, storage, or disposal facility, other than an incinerator, if the modification
             223      would be outside the boundaries of the property owned or controlled by the applicant, as shown
             224      in the application or approved operation plan as of January 1, 1990, or the initial approved
             225      operation plan if the initial approval is subsequent to January 1, 1990.
             226          (2) Capacity under Subsection (1)(b) shall be calculated based on the throughput
             227      tonnage specified for the trial burn in the operation plan or the operation plan application if no
             228      operation plan approval has been issued as of January 1, 1990, and on annual operations of
             229      7,000 hours.
             230          (3) (a) (i) No person may own, construct, modify, or operate any facility or site for the
             231      purpose of disposing of nonhazardous solid waste or treating, storing, or disposing of
             232      hazardous waste without first submitting and receiving the approval of the executive secretary
             233      for [a nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste] an operation plan for that facility or site.
             234          (ii) (A) A permittee who is the current owner of a facility or site that is subject to an
             235      operation plan may submit to the executive secretary information, a report, a plan, or other
             236      request for approval for a proposed activity under an operation plan:
             237          (I) after obtaining the consent of any other permittee who is a current owner of the
             238      facility or site; and
             239          (II) without obtaining the consent of any other permittee who is not a current owner of
             240      the facility or site.
             241          (B) The executive secretary may not:
             242          (I) withhold an approval of an operation plan requested by a permittee who is a current


             243      owner of the facility or site on the grounds that another permittee who is not a current owner of
             244      the facility or site has not consented to the request; or
             245          (II) give an approval of an operation plan requested by a permittee who is not a current
             246      owner before receiving consent of the current owner of the facility or site.
             247          (b) (i) Except for facilities that receive the following wastes solely for the purpose of
             248      recycling, reuse, or reprocessing, no person may own, construct, modify, or operate any
             249      commercial facility that accepts for treatment or disposal, with the intent to make a profit, any
             250      of the wastes listed in Subsection (3)(b)(ii) without first submitting a request to and receiving
             251      the approval of the executive secretary for an operation plan for that facility site.
             252          (ii) Wastes referred to in Subsection (3)(b)(i) are:
             253          (A) fly ash waste, bottom ash waste, slag waste, or flue gas emission control waste
             254      generated primarily from the combustion of coal or other fossil fuels;
             255          (B) wastes from the extraction, beneficiation, and processing of ores and minerals; or
             256          (C) cement kiln dust wastes.
             257          (c) (i) No person may construct any facility listed under Subsection (3)(c)(ii) until he
             258      receives, in addition to and subsequent to local government approval and subsequent to the
             259      approval required in Subsection (3)(a), approval by the governor and the Legislature.
             260          (ii) Facilities referred to in Subsection (3)(c)(i) are:
             261          (A) commercial nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste treatment or disposal facilities;
             262      and
             263          (B) except for facilities that receive the following wastes solely for the purpose of
             264      recycling, reuse, or reprocessing, any commercial facility that accepts for treatment or disposal,
             265      with the intent to make a profit: fly ash waste, bottom ash waste, slag waste, or flue gas
             266      emission control waste generated primarily from the combustion of coal or other fossil fuels;
             267      wastes from the extraction, beneficiation, and processing of ores and minerals; or cement kiln
             268      dust wastes.
             269          (d) No person need obtain gubernatorial or legislative approval for the construction of
             270      a hazardous waste facility for which an operating plan has been approved by or submitted for
             271      approval to the executive secretary under this section before April 24, 1989, and which has
             272      been determined, on or before December 31, 1990, by the executive secretary to be complete,
             273      in accordance with state and federal requirements for operating plans for hazardous waste


             274      facilities even if a different geographic site is subsequently submitted.
             275          (e) No person need obtain gubernatorial and legislative approval for the construction of
             276      a commercial nonhazardous solid waste disposal facility for which an operation plan has been
             277      approved by or submitted for approval to the executive secretary under this section on or before
             278      January 1, 1990, and which, on or before December 31, 1990, the executive secretary
             279      determines to be complete, in accordance with state and federal requirements applicable to
             280      operation plans for nonhazardous solid waste facilities.
             281          (f) Any person owning or operating a facility or site on or before November 19, 1980,
             282      who has given timely notification as required by Section 3010 of the Resource Conservation
             283      and Recovery Act of 1976, 42 U.S.C. Section 6921, et seq., and who has submitted a proposed
             284      hazardous waste plan under this section for that facility or site, may continue to operate that
             285      facility or site without violating this section until the plan is approved or disapproved under
             286      this section.
             287          (g) (i) The executive secretary shall suspend acceptance of further applications for a
             288      commercial nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste facility upon a finding that he cannot
             289      adequately oversee existing and additional facilities for permit compliance, monitoring, and
             290      enforcement.
             291          (ii) The executive secretary shall report any suspension to the Natural Resources,
             292      Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee.
             293          (4) The executive secretary shall review each proposed nonhazardous solid or
             294      hazardous waste operation plan to determine whether that plan complies with the provisions of
             295      this part and the applicable rules of the board.
             296          (5) (a) If the facility is a class I or class II facility, the executive secretary shall approve
             297      or disapprove that plan within 270 days from the date it is submitted.
             298          (b) Within 60 days after receipt of the plans, specifications, or other information
             299      required by this section for a class I or II facility, the executive secretary shall determine
             300      whether the plan is complete and contains all information necessary to process the plan for
             301      approval.
             302          (c) (i) If the plan for a class I or II facility is determined to be complete, the executive
             303      secretary shall issue a notice of completeness.
             304          (ii) If the plan is determined by the executive secretary to be incomplete, he shall issue


             305      a notice of deficiency, listing the additional information to be provided by the owner or
             306      operator to complete the plan.
             307          (d) The executive secretary shall review information submitted in response to a notice
             308      of deficiency within 30 days after receipt.
             309          (e) The following time periods may not be included in the 270 day plan review period
             310      for a class I or II facility:
             311          (i) time awaiting response from the owner or operator to requests for information
             312      issued by the executive secretary;
             313          (ii) time required for public participation and hearings for issuance of plan approvals;
             314      and
             315          (iii) time for review of the permit by other federal or state government agencies.
             316          (6) (a) If the facility is a class III or class IV facility, the executive secretary shall
             317      approve or disapprove that plan within 365 days from the date it is submitted.
             318          (b) The following time periods may not be included in the 365 day review period:
             319          (i) time awaiting response from the owner or operator to requests for information
             320      issued by the executive secretary;
             321          (ii) time required for public participation and hearings for issuance of plan approvals;
             322      and
             323          (iii) time for review of the permit by other federal or state government agencies.
             324          (7) If, within 365 days after receipt of a modification plan or closure plan for any
             325      facility, the executive secretary determines that the proposed plan, or any part of it, will not
             326      comply with applicable rules, the executive secretary shall issue an order prohibiting any action
             327      under the proposed plan for modification or closure in whole or in part.
             328          (8) Any person who owns or operates a facility or site required to have an approved
             329      hazardous waste operation plan under this section and who has pending a permit application
             330      before the United States Environmental Protection Agency shall be treated as having an
             331      approved plan until final administrative disposition of the permit application is made under this
             332      section, unless the board determines that final administrative disposition of the application has
             333      not been made because of the failure of the owner or operator to furnish any information
             334      requested, or the facility's interim status has terminated under Section 3005 (e) of the Resource
             335      Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 6925 (e).


             336          (9) No proposed nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste operation plan may be
             337      approved unless it contains the information that the board requires, including:
             338          (a) estimates of the composition, quantities, and concentrations of any hazardous waste
             339      identified under this part and the proposed treatment, storage, or disposal of it;
             340          (b) evidence that the disposal of nonhazardous solid waste or treatment, storage, or
             341      disposal of hazardous waste will not be done in a manner that may cause or significantly
             342      contribute to an increase in mortality, an increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating
             343      reversible illness, or pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the
             344      environment;
             345          (c) consistent with the degree and duration of risks associated with the disposal of
             346      nonhazardous solid waste or treatment, storage, or disposal of specified hazardous waste,
             347      evidence of financial responsibility in whatever form and amount that the executive secretary
             348      determines is necessary to insure continuity of operation and that upon abandonment, cessation,
             349      or interruption of the operation of the facility or site, all reasonable measures consistent with
             350      the available knowledge will be taken to insure that the waste subsequent to being treated,
             351      stored, or disposed of at the site or facility will not present a hazard to the public or the
             352      environment;
             353          (d) evidence that the personnel employed at the facility or site have education and
             354      training for the safe and adequate handling of nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste;
             355          (e) plans, specifications, and other information that the executive secretary considers
             356      relevant to determine whether the proposed nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste operation
             357      plan will comply with this part and the rules of the board; and
             358          (f) compliance schedules, where applicable, including schedules for corrective action
             359      or other response measures for releases from any solid waste management unit at the facility,
             360      regardless of the time the waste was placed in the unit.
             361          (10) The executive secretary may not approve a commercial nonhazardous solid or
             362      hazardous waste operation plan that meets the requirements of Subsection (9) unless it contains
             363      the information required by the board, including:
             364          (a) evidence that the proposed commercial facility has a proven market of
             365      nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste, including:
             366          (i) information on the source, quantity, and price charged for treating, storing, and


             367      disposing of potential nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste in the state and regionally;
             368          (ii) a market analysis of the need for a commercial facility given existing and potential
             369      generation of nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste in the state and regionally; and
             370          (iii) a review of other existing and proposed commercial nonhazardous solid or
             371      hazardous waste facilities regionally and nationally that would compete for the treatment,
             372      storage, or disposal of the nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste;
             373          (b) a description of the public benefits of the proposed facility, including:
             374          (i) the need in the state for the additional capacity for the management of nonhazardous
             375      solid or hazardous waste;
             376          (ii) the energy and resources recoverable by the proposed facility;
             377          (iii) the reduction of nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste management methods,
             378      which are less suitable for the environment, that would be made possible by the proposed
             379      facility; and
             380          (iv) whether any other available site or method for the management of hazardous waste
             381      would be less detrimental to the public health or safety or to the quality of the environment;
             382      and
             383          (c) compliance history of an owner or operator of a proposed commercial
             384      nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facility, which may be
             385      applied by the executive secretary in a nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste operation plan
             386      decision, including any plan conditions.
             387          (11) The executive secretary may not approve a commercial nonhazardous solid or
             388      hazardous waste facility operation plan unless based on the application, and in addition to the
             389      determination required in Subsections (9) and (10), the executive secretary determines that:
             390          (a) the probable beneficial environmental effect of the facility to the state outweighs
             391      the probable adverse environmental effect; and
             392          (b) there is a need for the facility to serve industry within the state.
             393          (12) Approval of a nonhazardous solid or hazardous waste operation plan may be
             394      revoked, in whole or in part, if the person to whom approval of the plan has been given fails to
             395      comply with that plan.
             396          (13) The executive secretary shall review all approved nonhazardous solid and
             397      hazardous waste operation plans at least once every five years.


             398          (14) The provisions of Subsections (10) and (11) do not apply to hazardous waste
             399      facilities in existence or to applications filed or pending in the department prior to April 24,
             400      1989, that are determined by the executive secretary on or before December 31, 1990, to be
             401      complete, in accordance with state and federal requirements applicable to operation plans for
             402      hazardous waste facilities.
             403          (15) The provisions of Subsections (9), (10), and (11) do not apply to a nonhazardous
             404      solid waste facility in existence or to an application filed or pending in the department prior to
             405      January 1, 1990, that is determined by the executive secretary, on or before December 31,
             406      1990, to be complete in accordance with state and federal requirements applicable to operation
             407      plans for nonhazardous solid waste facilities.
             408          (16) Nonhazardous solid waste generated outside of this state that is defined as
             409      hazardous waste in the state where it is generated and which is received for disposal in this
             410      state shall not be disposed of at a nonhazardous waste disposal facility owned and operated by
             411      local government or a facility under contract with a local government solely for disposal of
             412      nonhazardous solid waste generated within the boundaries of the local government, unless
             413      disposal is approved by the executive secretary.
             414          (17) This section may not be construed to exempt any facility from applicable
             415      regulation under the federal Atomic Energy Act, 42 U.S.C. Sections 2014 and 2021 through
             416      2114.
             417          Section 4. Section 19-6-108.3 is enacted to read:
             418          19-6-108.3. Executive secretary to issue written assurances, make determinations,
             419      and partition operation plans -- Board to make rules.
             420          (1) Based upon risk to human health or the environment from potential exposure to
             421      hazardous waste, the executive secretary may:
             422          (a) even if corrective action is incomplete, issue an enforceable written assurance to a
             423      person acquiring an interest in real property covered by an operation plan that the person to
             424      whom the assurance is issued:
             425          (i) is not a permittee under the operation plan; and
             426          (ii) will not be subject to an enforcement action under this part for contamination that
             427      exists or for violations under this part that occurred before the person acquired the interest in
             428      the real property covered by the operation plan;


             429          (b) determine that corrective action to the real property covered by the operation plan
             430      is:
             431          (i) complete;
             432          (ii) incomplete;
             433          (iii) unnecessary with an environmental covenant; or
             434          (iv) unnecessary without an environmental covenant; and
             435          (c) partition from an operation plan a portion of real property subject to the operation
             436      plan after determining that corrective action for that portion of real property is:
             437          (i) complete;
             438          (ii) unnecessary with an environmental covenant; or
             439          (iii) unnecessary without an environmental covenant.
             440          (2) If the executive secretary determines that an environmental covenant is necessary
             441      under Subsection (1)(b) or (c), the executive secretary shall require that the real property be
             442      subject to an environmental covenant according to Title 57, Chapter 25, Uniform
             443      Environmental Covenants Act.
             444          (3) An assurance issued under Subsection (1) protects the person to whom the
             445      assurance is issued from any cost recovery and contribution action under state law.
             446          (4) By following the procedures and requirements of Title 63, Chapter 46b,
             447      Administrative Procedures Act, the board may adopt rules to administer this section.
             448          Section 5. Effective date.
             449          If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this bill takes effect
             450      upon approval by the governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah
             451      Constitution Article VII, Section 8, without the governor's signature, or in the case of a veto,
             452      the date of veto override.


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