Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 80-6.010
PURPOSE: This rule delineates city and county responsibilities for solid waste management plan development and implementation; details the contents of a solid waste management plan and sets forth standards for departmental review and approval or disapproval of plans. The successful development of a solid waste management plan by a city or county will enable the execution of the city or county’s authority and responsibility for solid waste management in accordance with sections 260.200 to 260.245, RSMo.
(1) City and County Responsibility for Solid Waste Management Planning and Implementation.
(A) In accordance with the Missouri Solid Waste Management Law, each city and county has the authority to develop and implement solid waste management plans. The following cities and counties shall develop, adopt and implement a solid waste management plan meeting departmental standards for approval:
(500) or more;
located in a first class county with a population of one hundred thousand (100,000) or more; and
of one hundred thousand (100,000) or more.
(2) Plan Submittal.
(A) The governing body of each city and county identified in paragraphs (l)(A)l.-3. of this rule shall complete, adopt and submit to the department a solid waste management plan for a solid waste management system serving the area of its jurisdiction. A plan revision must be submitted to the department five years following the date of departmental approval of the most recent plan submitted after November 1,1985 and every five (5) years thereafter.
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(3) A solid waste management plan shall contain all information necessary to comply with the requirements of sections 260.200- 260.245, RSMo and this rule, including:
(A) A plan narrative which-
the jurisdiction of the city or county where a solid waste management system is in existence and the geographic areas where the solid waste management systems are planned to be available within a ten (lo)-year period. This delineation should take into consideration existing comprehensive plans, population trend projections and existing acts and regulations affecting the development, use and protection of air, water or land resources;
intergovernmental entities involved in and responsible for solid waste management and planning;
management systems work to assure the minimization of nuisances or health hazards and otherwise provides for the safe and sanitary management of solid waste. The following items shall be addressed:
portation of solid waste, including provisions for-
names of persons engaged in the business of collecting and transporting solid waste for the jurisdiction of the the solid waste management system;
storage containers which protect waste from weather, scattering by animals and inhibit the attraction of insects; and
example, public collection, public contract with private haulers, individual responsibility or a combination of these systems and the percentage of residences, institutions and commercial establishments using each type of collection system;
including provisions for-
engaged in the business of processing and disposal of solid waste;
facilities and disposal areas used for the disposal of solid waste generated within the areas of jurisdiction of the solid waste management system. If solid waste is transported to another state for disposal, approval of the processing facility or disposal area by that state’s solid waste regulatory agency shall be documented;
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recycling or resource recovery programs, the types of materials accepted, and the operating hours and contact person for each facility;
processing and disposal of bulky wastes; and
of solid waste. Local burning policies must not conflict with prohibitions on burning in chapter 643, RSMo and rules promulgated;
ment system, including provisions for-
operations and capital costs of the solid waste management system; and
tial and commercial solid waste management; and
ment is solicited and considered with respect to the solid waste management planning process and implementation; and
current and anticipated solid waste management problems;
(B) An implementation timetable which ensures that adequate solid waste management systems are being planned for the next ten (10) years containing the following:
menting solid waste reduction, recycling, resource recovery, storage, collection, transportation, processing, disposal and solutions to problems, of the solid waste management system(s);
permitted solid waste processing facilities and disposal areas will be available for all solid waste generated within the area served by the solid waste management system. These actions shall be based upon the estimated life of facilities currently used by the city or county;
privately or publicly-owned solid waste disposal area;
2. Reusable containers shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition;
managed or disposed of at a minimum of once per week;
collectors of solid waste is provided for;
and disposal of solid waste be managed in accordance with local and state laws and rules. All processing facilities and disposal areas utilized shall have appropriate local and state permits;
transport solid waste be kept in a clean and sanitary condition and covered to prevent littering;
properly disposed of at least once every year;
accordance with chapter 643, RSMo and rules promulgated; and
of the local solid waste management ordinance be provided;
(E) A solid waste management plan review by the regional planning commission or by the county commission in the absence of a regional planning commission, to ensure consistency with any existing programs of comprehensive planning for the area; and (F’) A Resolution of Adoption.
be adopted by vote of the governing body of the city or county.
strate that the intent of the city or county is to implement the solid waste management plan.
(4) Plan Review, Approval and Disapproval.
(A) The department will perform a preliminary review of the plan for the presence of the following plan components: a plan narrative; an implementation timetable; an adopted solid waste management ordinance; signed contracts, if used; and a resolution adopting the plan.
listed in subsection (4)(A) are present, the department will notify the city or county that the plan will be receiving a full plan review.
listed in subsection (4)(A) are missing, the department will notify the city or county of the missing plan components and require submission to the department within sixty (60) days. Upon receipt by the department of the missing plan components, the plan will receive a full plan review. (B) After the department has performed the preliminary review in accordance with subsection (4)(A) of this rule, the department will conduct a full review of the plan for the purpose of determining compliance with the requirements of sections 260.200-260.245, RSMo and rules promulgated.
3. All plan approvals are conditional upon the continued operation of an environmentally sound solid waste management system by the city or county. The department reserves the right to withdraw approval or require plan revisions more frequently than required in section (2) of this rule any time that the city or county fails to provide for environmentally sound waste disposal and management, or fails to uphold its approved plan in any way that the department determines is detrimental to the operation of a sound solid waste management system, thereby creating health hazards, public nuisances or pollution of the land, air or waters, or if the plan itself fails to provide for a sound solid waste management system. Auth: sections 260.215, 260.220 and 260.225, RSMo (Supp. 1987). Original rule filed Jan. 29,1988, effective Aug. 1,1988.
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