11.95 million tons disposed in MSW landfills

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2011 Changes to Solid Waste Management Act

Solid Waste Stats (FY10)

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11.95 million tons disposed in MSW landfills

▪ 16.5% of waste disposed in MSWs is imported ▪ Tonnage disposed has declined over the past two years

2.2 million tons disposed in C&D landfills compared to 4 million tons disposed in FY07 29 years of remaining capacity in MSW landfills 47 years of remaining capacity in C&D landfills

HB 274: Tire Fee/Yard Trimmings/C&D

Yard Trimmings

▪ Allows yard trimmings to be disposed in lined municipal solid waste landfills that have operating landfill gas collection systems directed to beneficial uses of landfill gas that promote renewable energy goals • •

Reauthorized Tire Fee until 2014 C&D Recycling Credit

▪ ▪ Provides credit of 75¢ per ton of C&D material recycled Applies to only to facilities permitted exclusively for the disposal of construction or demolition waste that conducts recycling activities for construction or demolition materials

Compost Operations in Georgia www.gaepd.org/Documents/frd.html

HB 274 – Yard Trimmings

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Prohibition on mixing yard trimmings with municipal solid waste, other than at qualified landfills, is now state law Work group will develop procedures for qualifying lined landfills:

▪ Documenting removal of local restrictions ▪ Disposal procedures for yard trimmings ▪ Proximity of gas capture to landfill working face

HB 274 Inert Waste Landfills

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Proposed restrictions removed from bill

▪ Financial assurance, explosive gas control, and 200 ft buffer zones by 2013 ▪ Permit from EPD by 2014 ▪ Annual reporting to EPD

Possible rulemaking in 2012?

SB 157: Solid Waste Planning

Eliminates or reduces the following requirements

▪ That local governments submit plans to DCA for review ▪ ▪ That local governments report annually (now voluntary) Planning elements

No change

▪ Reporting requirements to EPD of landfill operators

Adds the following requirements

▪ Landfill owners/operators submit amount of waste collected, processed and disposed at landfill to DCA (in addition to EPD) ▪ Landfill owners/operators submit remaining permit capacity to DCA (in addition to EPD) ▪ ▪ Landfill owners/operators submit recycling and composting ACTIVITIES in existence at landfills to DCA Landfill owners/operators submit any other pertinent info to DCA

SB 86: Comprehensive Planning

Original version

Provided that comprehensive planning by local governments shall be optional

Repealed “ qualified local government ” definition

As passed

Changed definition of “ qualified local government ”

▪ • County or municipality which has adopted a

basic local plan Established “ Georgia Certified Retirement Community Program ”

Vetoed by Governor

SB 211: EPA Federal Lead-Based Paint Renovation Program

In the 2010 General Assembly, SB 78 provided

regulatory authority to promulgate renovation rules

Georgia adopted the federal renovation rules,

effective December 9, 2010

2011 General Assembly passed SB 211 to return

Section 31-41-6, which was mistakenly removed during 2010 SB 78

▪ Section 31-41-6 was required to become a delegated EPA state program

EPA Federal Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Renovation Program

Applies to residences and child-occupied facilities that

were built in or before 1978

Regulates contractors and not homeowners working on

their owner-occupied residence

Regulates work that disturbs more than six square feet

interior or 20 square feet exterior of lead-based paint

LBP debris from residences can be disposed in MSW landfillLead-based painted components may be disposed in C&D

landfills

LBP waste from demolition activities at commercial or

industrial sites must have a TCLP analysis to determine appropriate waste disposal site

Changes to Solid Waste Management Act

Franklin County: 2,000 tires

Got a Site?

Let us know at www.gaepd.org

Mapping Project

Provide easy-to-access, searchable map of solid waste and recycling infrastructure

▪ MSW Landfills (55) ▪ C&D Landfills (49) ▪ Industrial Landfills ▪ Processors (130) ▪ Transfer Stations (~300) ▪ End Markets (~42-50) ▪ Material Recovery Facilities (8) ▪ Hubs (4) ▪ Compost Facilities (39) ▪ Inert Landfills (2500+) ▪ Scrap Tire Piles

Map Layers Will Include Facility Information

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Location Permitted Capacity Remaining Capacity Annual Tonnage Total Tonnage Contact Information Material Type

How Can the Layers Be Used?

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Economic Development Offices

▪ Provide quick access to Georgia’s solid waste and recycling data

Emergency Management Officials

▪ Ability to locate alternate facilities after an emergency or natural disaster

Government Agencies (Planners and Solid Waste Staff Members)

▪ Update solid waste management plans

Businesses/Entrepreneurs

▪ Provide business data to potential businesses looking to locate in Georgia

A/E Firms/LEED professionals

▪ Locate recyclers for materials (meet requirements for diversion of C&D material)

Contact Information

SWTF/Legislation/Rules Mark Smith [email protected]

or 404-362-2537 Mapping Project Stephanie Busch [email protected]

or 404-362-2539 Scrap Tire Project Winthrop Brown [email protected]

or 404-675-6014