455J.3 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DESIGNATION REQUIREMENTS.

        455J.3  ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DESIGNATION      REQUIREMENTS.         To qualify for designation as an environmental management system      pursuant to section 455J.7, a solid waste planning area shall      actively pursue all of the following:         1.  Yard waste management.  Provide for the operation of a      yard waste management program or contract with another party to do      so.         2.  Hazardous household waste collection.  Provide for the      proper management and disposal of hazardous household waste by      operating a regional collection center or participating in a regional      collection center network.  The regional collection center shall      provide for the collection and disposal of hazardous household      wastes, including but not limited to paint, pesticides, batteries,      automotive products, sharps, needles and syringes, and pool      chemicals.  The regional collection center shall encourage the reuse      of any materials for which reuse is possible and may educate      households on the use of safer alternatives through efforts designed      to increase public participation and to increase the participation of      local government entities not currently in a network.  Regional      collection centers may also provide for the assessment of current      educational programs by examining changes in consumer behavior.         3.  Water quality improvement.  Provide for a water quality      improvement program within the system's planning area.  Such a      program may include offering educational programs, sponsoring      awareness initiatives, providing for cleanup activities such as the      cleanup of illegal dumping areas, and otherwise promoting responsible      environmental behavior.         4.  Greenhouse gas reduction.  Implement a greenhouse gas      reduction program designed to prevent the release of greenhouse gases      into the atmosphere.  Such a program may include but is not limited      to the following activities:         a.  Generating electricity or producing other fuels through      the collection of landfill gas, such as a methane gas recovery or      minimization system.         b.  Collecting and managing food and other organic waste from      households and from industrial and commercial establishments, or      attempting to recover energy from the reuse of biomass.         c.  Implementing programs that encourage the efficient use of      energy and promote the use of renewable fuels.         d.  Discouraging the uncontrolled burning of solid waste and      yard waste.         e.  Setting recycling goals to measure energy savings and      quantify the level of success of greenhouse gas mitigation efforts.         f.  Collection and recycling services targeted at waste      generated by industrial and commercial facilities such as cardboard,      paper, construction, and demolition waste.         5.  Recycling services.         a.  Offer recycling services for paper, glass, metal, and      plastics within the communities served.  In addition to offering      recycling of paper, metal, glass, and plastics, a solid waste      planning area may also offer recycling services for electronic waste,      white goods, and tires.         b.  Recycling services may also be targeted at waste generated      by industrial and commercial facilities such as cardboard, paper,      construction, and demolition waste.         c.  Recycling services offered in an effort to meet the goals      of this subsection may be provided through drop-off sites or through      curbside recycling programs operated in conjunction with solid waste      collection.         6.  Environmental education.  Plan and implement programs      educating the public on environmental stewardship.  These programs      may include components designed to prevent illegal dumping, reduce      greenhouse gas emissions, improve water quality, reduce waste      generation, increase recycling and reuse, or any other environmental      objective that furthers the purpose and goals of this chapter.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1109, §6         Referred to in § 455E.11, 455J.4, 455J.7