1285-D - Studies regarding design, construction and operation of industrial waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities.

§  1285-d.  Studies  regarding  design,  construction and operation of  industrial waste treatment, storage  and  disposal  facilities.  1.  The  purposes  of  the  corporation shall include research and development of  technologies for treatment, storage and disposal of industrial hazardous  wastes consistent with economic, social and environmental objectives. In  carrying  out  such  purposes  the  corporation  shall  prepare  studies  regarding  the  best  technology  or  systems  possible  for the design,  construction and operation  of  industrial  hazardous  waste  treatment,  storage  and  disposal facilities including methods to recover materials  or energy and to detoxify or neutralize wastes. Studies  shall  also  be  made   of   methods   to  guarantee  long-term  maintenance,  ownership,  monitoring, and environmental soundness  of  long-term  hazardous  waste  storage  and  disposal  sites.  With respect to matters of operation and  long-term maintenance, consideration  shall  be  given  to  the  various  options  for  locating such storage and disposal sites and for public or  private ownership and for public or private  operation  consistent  with  the  maximum  protection  of  public  health, safety and welfare and the  natural environment.    2. Not later than one year from the effective date  of  this  section,  the   corporation  shall  submit  a  report  to  the  governor  and  the  legislature of its studies conducted pursuant to subdivision one of this  section.    3. To  advise  the  corporation  on  technical  matters,  a  technical  advisory   committee   shall  be  constituted  to  be  composed  of  the  commissioners of  transportation,  commerce,  health  and  environmental  conservation, the secretary of state, and five persons representative of  affected  industries to be appointed by the governor with the advice and  consent of the senate. Upon dissolution of the hazardous waste  disposal  advisory  committee  pursuant  to  subdivision  three  of section twelve  hundred eighty-five-f of this article, two  members  of  that  committee  designated  by  the  governor  shall  become  members  of  the committee  established by this subdivision which committee shall be expanded by two  members.    In  excercising  its  responsibilities,  the  corporation  shall  also  cooperate  and  act in conjunction with industrial, commercial, medical,  scientific, public interest and  educational  organizations  within  the  state, and with agencies of the federal government, of the state and its  political subdivisions, of other states, and joint agencies thereof.