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I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />! <br /> <br /> 7 _ ..w,'.~' , -.~' ~._a.,~u~US ",~'lS.~m-~' kEC, t~L,t, lI0'{$. . · A]{Z E~3~w'~r~3~,.~,'~-~'~ - <br /> both reFuiati~n~ ~c zncen~ives snouz~ he used to achie~,e <br /> the P~an ~oals <br /> use of specific technologies should be encouraged by <br /> incentives, not required by regulations <br /> ~inn's hazardous wast~ rul~s shculd be consistent ,'ith <br /> Federal ~PA ruies wh~:.ever possible <br />8 - dASTE I '-~- ~'~ ' <br /> ex~oyt levels should be dete_m~n~o by the reay, onses of <br /> waste ~en~rators to marke~ forces <br /> state should neither encourage nor discourage ~he imFor~ <br /> of wastes from other states te proces~ing facilities <br /> in ~inn, nor encourage to final disposal <br /> develop cooperate arr~Kmen~s with other states <br />9 - ~ASTE TRANSP0aTa~ION <br /> regulations should be enforced s~ringentty <br />10 - LIABILITY FOR HAZ;.RD0US ~'ASTE - <br /> state should not donsider shifting liability for private <br /> commercial waste ~rocesaing facilities to state <br /> government <br /> reKulations requiring processin~ facility o-erators to <br /> establish ~d maintain fin~aciai responsi$ility should <br /> be strictly enforced <br />11 - ~Ii~AL DIS~0SAL - <br /> private development and o~eration.is preferred for final <br /> disposal facility, if necessary, private development <br /> and oDera~ion mi~Tht be subsidized ~y the state <br /> if private operation is determined to be infeasible <br /> state overation of final disro~al may be Justified <br />12 - SPECIAL ,~kSTES - <br /> non-hazardous wastes <br /> ~A should seek long-term solutions to ~y probles of <br /> ~ ~.- astes <br /> managing ~c~l w <br /> <br /> ?he :;;/~B is recommending 5 programs to encourage waste <br />reduct:on and improved waste manaf~e'nent by hazardous //aste <br />~enerators: <br /> <br /> 1 - Te2hnical assi:-:tance: '.~i.~B prefers funding throuKh <br /> revenues derived from the state SuDerfund tax or <br /> direst appro_rriations from the state <br /> ?_ - Inveoti~a*ion into New ~thodo and New A~Flications of <br /> Existing Technologies: .;t~B prefers funaing through a <br /> e'ombina~ion of revenues frgm the state Superfund tax <br /> imposed on ~enerators and direct appropriations from <br /> general fumd <br /> 3 - Grants ~or '/,'acts ?'eduction Feasibility S~udies: Grants, <br /> n~t to e 'ceed .S30,0(~0 to hazerdous ;~aste generating <br /> industries to rezain consultents to study the feasibility <br /> of applyin~ a waste re.~ucticn technique %o an industrial <br /> ~rocess - some limits on gr~-nts <br /> <br /> <br />
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