(A) The General Assembly finds that:
(1) South Carolina is generating increasingly large volumes of solid waste which may pose a threat to human health and safety and to the environment if not properly managed or if managed in facilities inadequately designed and operated to ensure protection of human health and safety and the environment.
(2) Many communities are managing solid waste in existing facilities not designed and operated with technology and engineering controls that are adequately protective of the environment.
(3) A number of new solid waste management facilities will have to be established in coming years to replace older facilities as they reach capacity or as they are required to close because they cannot meet new state or federal regulatory requirements.
(4) It is the policy of the State of South Carolina to protect human health and safety and the environment from the effects of improper or inadequate solid waste management.
(5) Legislation is needed to establish an adequate regulatory framework for the siting, design, construction, operation, and closure of solid waste management facilities in order to provide protection for human health and safety and for the environment.
(6) A regional approach to the establishment of solid waste management facilities should be strongly encouraged in order to provide solid waste management services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner and to minimize any threat to human health and safety or to the environment.
(B) It is the purpose of this article to:
(1) regulate solid waste management facilities other than hazardous waste management facilities subject to the South Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Act, infectious waste management facilities subject to the South Carolina Infectious Waste Management Act, and radioactive waste facilities subject to the South Carolina Atomic Energy and Radiation Control Act and other federal and state laws; and
(2) ensure that all solid waste management facilities in this State are sited, designed, constructed, operated, and closed in a manner that protects human health and safety and the environment.
HISTORY: 1991 Act No. 63, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 96 - South Carolina Solid Waste Policy And Management Act
Section 44-96-10. Short title.
Section 44-96-20. Findings; purposes.
Section 44-96-30. Applicability.
Section 44-96-40. Definitions.
Section 44-96-50. State solid waste management policy and goals.
Section 44-96-85. Solid Waste Emergency Fund.
Section 44-96-90. Full cost disclosure.
Section 44-96-105. Promulgation of regulations.
Section 44-96-110. Establishment of the Office of Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling.
Section 44-96-130. Solid Waste Management Grant Program.
Section 44-96-150. Packaging; plastics.
Section 44-96-165. Independent audits of trust funds.
Section 44-96-170. Waste tires.
Section 44-96-180. Lead-acid batteries.
Section 44-96-190. Yard trash; compost.
Section 44-96-200. White goods.
Section 44-96-220. Uniform Department of Revenue collection and enforcement methods apply.
Section 44-96-235. Severability.
Section 44-96-240. Findings; purposes.
Section 44-96-250. Definitions.
Section 44-96-260. Powers and duties of the department.
Section 44-96-270. Department report on regional solid waste management facilities.
Section 44-96-280. Powers of the commissioner.
Section 44-96-290. Permitting.
Section 44-96-300. Disclosure statements by permit applicants.
Section 44-96-310. Research, development, and demonstration permits.
Section 44-96-320. Solid waste landfills.
Section 44-96-325. Commercial industrial solid waste landfill; location.
Section 44-96-330. Minimum requirements for new and existing municipal solid waste landfills.
Section 44-96-340. Solid waste incinerators.
Section 44-96-350. Minimum requirements for the management of municipal solid waste incinerator ash.
Section 44-96-360. Solid waste processing facilities.
Section 44-96-370. Storage and transfer of solid waste.
Section 44-96-390. Approval procedures for special wastes.
Section 44-96-410. Inspections; samples.
Section 44-96-420. Issuance, modification, or revocation of orders to prevent violations of chapter.
Section 44-96-440. Unlawful acts.
Section 44-96-450. Violations; penalties.
Section 44-96-460. Training of operators of solid waste management facilities.