§ 6966. Increased use of recovered mineral component in federally funded projects involving procurement of cement or concrete
(a)
Definitions
In this section:
(2)
Cement or concrete project
The term “cement or concrete project” means a project for the construction or maintenance of a highway or other transportation facility or a Federal, State, or local government building or other public facility that—
(3)
Recovered mineral component
The term “recovered mineral component” means—
(C)
any other waste material or byproduct recovered or diverted from solid waste that the Administrator, in consultation with an agency head, determines should be treated as recovered mineral component under this section for use in cement or concrete projects paid for, in whole or in part, by the agency head.
(b)
Implementation of requirements
(1)
In general
Not later than 1 year after August 8, 2005, the Administrator and each agency head shall take such actions as are necessary to implement fully all procurement requirements and incentives in effect as of August 8, 2005 (including guidelines under section
6962 of this title) that provide for the use of cement and concrete incorporating recovered mineral component in cement or concrete projects.
(2)
Priority
In carrying out paragraph (1), an agency head shall give priority to achieving greater use of recovered mineral component in cement or concrete projects for which recovered mineral components historically have not been used or have been used only minimally.
(3)
Federal procurement requirements
The Administrator and each agency head shall carry out this subsection in accordance with section
6962 of this title.
(c)
Full implementation study
(1)
In general
The Administrator, in cooperation with the Secretary of Transportation and the Secretary of Energy, shall conduct a study to determine the extent to which procurement requirements, when fully implemented in accordance with subsection (b) of this section, may realize energy savings and environmental benefits attainable with substitution of recovered mineral component in cement used in cement or concrete projects.
(2)
Matters to be addressed
The study shall—
(A)
quantify—
(B)
identify all barriers in procurement requirements to greater realization of energy savings and environmental benefits, including barriers resulting from exceptions from the law; and
(C)
(i)
identify potential mechanisms to achieve greater substitution of recovered mineral component in types of cement or concrete projects for which recovered mineral components historically have not been used or have been used only minimally;
(d)
Additional procurement requirements
Unless the study conducted under subsection (c) of this section identifies any effects or other problems described in subsection (c)(2)(C)(iii) of this section that warrant further review or delay, the Administrator and each agency head shall, not later than 1 year after the date on which the report under subsection (c)(3) of this section is submitted, take additional actions under this chapter to establish procurement requirements and incentives that provide for the use of cement and concrete with increased substitution of recovered mineral component in the construction and maintenance of cement or concrete projects—
(e)
Effect of section
Nothing in this section affects the requirements of section
6962 of this title (including the guidelines and specifications for implementing those requirements).