(a) The counties within each development district, as established pursuant to title 13, chapter 14, including all municipalities therein, shall constitute a municipal solid waste planning district. Each district shall submit a district needs assessment for all of the counties within the district to the department of environment and conservation by September 30, 1992. The needs assessment for the municipal solid waste planning district shall be conducted by the staff of the development district. Such staff shall coordinate and maintain the plan. The needs assessment shall be revised to reflect subsequent developments in the district by April 1, 1999, and every five (5) years thereafter.

Terms Used In Tennessee Code 68-211-811

  • Commissioner: means the commissioner of environment and conservation. See Tennessee Code 68-211-802
  • Department: means the department of environment and conservation. See Tennessee Code 68-211-802
  • Development district: means a development district organized pursuant to title 13, chapter 14. See Tennessee Code 68-211-802
  • Municipal solid waste: means any garbage, refuse, industrial lunchroom or office waste, household waste, household hazardous waste, yard waste, and any other material resulting from the operation of residential, municipal, commercial or institutional establishments and from community activities. See Tennessee Code 68-211-802
  • Solid waste stream: means the system through which solid waste and recoverable materials move from the point of discard to recovery or disposal. See Tennessee Code 68-211-802
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
(b) In conjunction with the commissioner, each development district shall sponsor a district-wide meeting to deliver the findings of the district needs assessment to the citizens of the district.
(c) The district needs assessment will identify rational waste disposal areas within the district and include at least the following information:

(1) Demographic information and projections for a ten-year planning period;
(2) An analysis of economic activity within the district;
(3) Characterization of the solid waste stream;
(4) Projections of solid waste generation for the ten-year planning period;
(5) Evaluation of the collection systems for every municipality and county within the district;
(6) Evaluation of existing solid waste capacity and management facilities within the district and evaluation of any planned new or expanded facilities;
(7) A statement of district goals that are consistent with the state plan;
(8) An analysis of existing or potential waste flows within the district and between adjacent districts;
(9) A comparison of projected demands from waste generation and importation of waste with available and projected capacity and an identification of potential shortfalls in capacity; and
(10) Any additional information as the commissioner may require.