§ 70A.205.005 Legislative finding — Priorities — Goals
§ 70A.205.007 Landfill disposal of organic materials — Goal
§ 70A.205.010 Purpose
§ 70A.205.015 Definitions
§ 70A.205.020 Environmental excellence program agreements — Effect on chapter
§ 70A.205.025 Standards for solid waste handling — Areas — Landfill location
§ 70A.205.030 Inert waste landfills
§ 70A.205.035 Implementation of standards — Assessment — Analyses — Proposals
§ 70A.205.040 County comprehensive solid waste management plan — Joint plans — Requirements when updating — Duties of cities
§ 70A.205.045 County and city comprehensive solid waste management plans — Contents
§ 70A.205.050 County and city comprehensive solid waste management plans — Levels of service, reduction and recycling
§ 70A.205.055 County and city comprehensive solid waste management plans — Review and approval process
§ 70A.205.060 County and city comprehensive solid waste management plans — Review by department of agriculture
§ 70A.205.065 Utilities and transportation commission to review local plan’s assessment of cost impacts on rates
§ 70A.205.070 Technical assistance for plan preparation — Guidelines — Informational materials and programs
§ 70A.205.075 Maintenance of plans — Review, revisions — Implementation of source separation programs
§ 70A.205.080 Financial aid to counties and cities
§ 70A.205.085 Matching requirements
§ 70A.205.090 Contracts with counties to assure proper expenditures
§ 70A.205.100 Local board of health regulations to implement the comprehensive plan — Section not to be construed to authorize counties to operate system
§ 70A.205.105 Local health departments may contract with the department of ecology
§ 70A.205.110 Solid waste disposal facility siting — Site review — Local solid waste advisory committees — Membership
§ 70A.205.115 Private businesses involvement in source separated materials — Local solid waste advisory committee to examine
§ 70A.205.120 Permit for solid waste handling facility — Required
§ 70A.205.125 Permit for solid waste handling facility — Applications, fee
§ 70A.205.130 Permit for solid waste disposal site or facilities — Review by department — Appeal of issuance — Validity of permits issued after June 7, 1984
§ 70A.205.135 Permit for solid waste handling facility — Renewal — Appeal — Validity of renewal — Review fees
§ 70A.205.140 Permit for solid waste disposal site or facilities — Suspension
§ 70A.205.145 Exemption from solid waste permit requirements — Waste-derived soil amendments — Application — Revocation of exemption — Appeal
§ 70A.205.150 Exemption from solid waste permit requirements — Medication disposal
§ 70A.205.155 Hearing — Appeal — Denial, suspension — When effective
§ 70A.205.160 Solid waste collection companies — Notice of changes in tipping fees and disposal rate schedules
§ 70A.205.165 Landfill disposal facilities — Reserve accounts required by July 1, 1987 — Exception — Rules
§ 70A.205.170 Waste generated outside the state — Findings
§ 70A.205.175 Waste generated outside the state — Solid waste disposal site facility reporting requirements — Fees
§ 70A.205.180 Financial aid to jurisdictional health departments — Applications — Allocations
§ 70A.205.185 Financial aid to jurisdictional health departments — Matching funds requirements
§ 70A.205.190 Diversion of recyclable material — Penalty
§ 70A.205.195 Unlawful to dump or deposit solid waste without permit — Penalties — Litter cleanup restitution payment
§ 70A.205.200 Name appearing on waste material — Presumption
§ 70A.205.205 Disposal of sewage sludge or septic tank sludge prohibited — Exemptions — Uses of sludge material permitted
§ 70A.205.210 Duties of department — State solid waste management plan — Assistance — Coordination — Tire recycling
§ 70A.205.215 Additional powers and duties of department
§ 70A.205.220 Department to cooperate with public and private departments, agencies, and associations
§ 70A.205.225 Department authorized to disburse referendum 26 (RCW 43.83.330) fund for local government solid waste projects
§ 70A.205.230 Department authorized to disburse funds under RCW 43.83.350 for local government solid waste projects
§ 70A.205.235 Hazardous substance remedial actions — Procedural requirements not applicable
§ 70A.205.240 Determination of best solid waste management practices — Department to develop method to monitor waste stream — Collectors to report quantity and quality of waste — Confidentiality of proprietary information
§ 70A.205.245 Solid waste stream analysis
§ 70A.205.250 Solid waste stream evaluation
§ 70A.205.255 Analysis and evaluation to be incorporated in state solid waste management plan
§ 70A.205.260 Solid waste — Beneficial uses — Permitting requirement exemptions
§ 70A.205.265 Solid waste handling permit — Exemption from requirements — Application of section — Rules
§ 70A.205.270 Composting of bovine and equine carcasses — Guidelines — Exemption from solid waste handling rules
§ 70A.205.275 Rules — Department “deferring” to other permits — Application of section
§ 70A.205.280 Penalty
§ 70A.205.285 Construction
§ 70A.205.290 Qualified anaerobic digesters exempt from permitting requirements of chapter — Definitions
§ 70A.205.300 Transporters — Definition — Registration required — Penalties
§ 70A.205.310 Transporters — Delivery of recyclable materials to transfer station or landfill prohibited — Records — Penalty
§ 70A.205.320 Damages
§ 70A.205.330 Solid waste recyclers — Notice — Report — Penalty
§ 70A.205.340 Financial assurance requirements
§ 70A.205.400 Disposal of vehicle tires outside designated area prohibited — Penalty — Exemption
§ 70A.205.405 Fee on the retail sale of new replacement vehicle tires
§ 70A.205.410 Fee on the retail sale of new replacement vehicle tires — Failure to collect, pay to department — Penalties
§ 70A.205.415 Waste tire removal account
§ 70A.205.420 Waste tire removal account — Use — Information required to be posted to department’s website
§ 70A.205.425 Waste tire removal account — Use of moneys — Transfer of any balance in excess of one million dollars to the motor vehicle fund
§ 70A.205.430 Disposition of fee
§ 70A.205.435 Cooperation with department to aid tire recycling
§ 70A.205.440 Waste tires — Definitions
§ 70A.205.445 Waste tires — License for transport or storage business — Requirements
§ 70A.205.450 Waste tires — Violation of RCW 70A.205.445 — Penalty
§ 70A.205.455 Waste tires — Contracts with unlicensed persons prohibited
§ 70A.205.460 Limitations on liability
§ 70A.205.500 Educational material promoting household waste reduction and recycling
§ 70A.205.505 Battery disposal — Restrictions — Violators subject to fine — “Vehicle battery” defined
§ 70A.205.510 Identification procedure for persons accepting used vehicle batteries
§ 70A.205.515 Requirements for accepting used batteries by retailers of vehicle batteries — Notice
§ 70A.205.520 Retail core charge
§ 70A.205.525 Vehicle battery wholesalers — Obligations regarding used batteries — Noncompliance procedure
§ 70A.205.530 Department to distribute printed notice — Issuance of warnings and citations — Fines
§ 70A.205.535 Rules
§ 70A.205.540 Organic solid waste collection services — Fees — Exceptions
§ 70A.205.545 Certain businesses must arrange for organic materials management services — Requirements — Limitations of this section — Definitions
§ 70A.205.550 Data to support the goals of the Washington center for sustainable food management — Voluntary reporting protocols
§ 70A.205.600 Solid waste incineration or energy recovery facility — Environmental impact statement requirements
§ 70A.205.605 Incineration of medical waste
§ 70A.205.610 Sharps waste — Drop-off sites — Pharmacy return program
§ 70A.205.615 Closure of energy recovery and incineration facilities — Recordkeeping requirements
§ 70A.205.620 Paper conservation program — Paper recycling program
§ 70A.205.700 Develop and establish objectives and strategies for the reuse and recycling of construction aggregate and recycled concrete materials
§ 70A.205.710 Composting food and yard wastes — Grants and study
§ 70A.205.715 Food waste reduction — Goal — Plan — Definitions
§ 70A.205.720 Development of standards for the management of compostable products — Process — Report to the legislature — Stakeholder advisory committee
§ 70A.205.900 Authority and responsibility of utilities and transportation commission not changed
§ 70A.205.901 Application of chapter — Collection and transportation of recyclable materials by recycling companies or nonprofit entities — Reuse or reclamation
§ 70A.205.902 Application of chapter — Steel slag

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