West Virginia Code
Article 15A. The A. James Manchin Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan
§22-15A-7. Pollution Prevention and Open Dumps

(a) The Secretary shall establish the Pollution Prevention and Open Dump (PPOD) Program to encourage the proper disposal of commercial and residential solid waste and to undertake all reclamation, clean up and remedial actions necessary to minimize or mitigate damage to the environment, natural resources, public water supplies, water resources and the public health, safety and welfare which may result from open dumps or solid waste not disposed of in a proper or lawful manner. The program shall seek to eliminate open dumps, which often include waste tires and to recycle as many items as possible from these reclamation efforts. This program shall be funded through the Solid Waste Reclamation and Environmental Response Fund established in section eleven, article fifteen of this chapter.
(b) Authorized representatives of the department have the right, upon presentation of proper identification, to enter upon any property for the purpose of conducting studies or exploratory work to determine the existence of adverse effects of an open dump, to determine the feasibility of the reclamation or prevention of such adverse effects and to conduct reclamation activities provided herein. Such entry is an exercise of the police power of the state and for the protection of public health, safety and general welfare and is not an act of condemnation of property or trespass thereon. Nothing contained in this section eliminates any obligation to follow any process that may be required by law.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 22. Environmental Resources

Article 15A. The A. James Manchin Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan

§22-15A-1. Legislative Findings and Purpose

§22-15A-2. Definitions

§22-15A-3. West Virginia Litter Control and Recycling Programs; Transfer of Programs and Employees; Additional Duties of Secretary; Grants to Counties and Municipalities; and Rules Relating Thereto

§22-15A-3a. Creation of Adopt-a-Stream Program Required

§22-15A-4. Unlawful Disposal of Litter; Civil and Criminal Penalty; Litter Control Fund; Evidence; Notice Violations; Litter Receptacle Placement; Penalty; Duty to Enforce Violations

§22-15A-5. Litter Pickup and Removal; Education; Government Recycling Responsibilities; Monitoring and Evaluation; Study Commission; Repeal; Report to Legislature

§22-15A-6. Assistance to Solid Waste Authorities

§22-15A-7. Pollution Prevention and Open Dumps

§22-15A-8. Waste Tires Prohibited in Certain Places; Penalty

§22-15A-9. Creation of the A. James Manchin Fund; Proceeds From Sale of Waste Tires; Fee on Issuance of Certificate of Title

§22-15A-10. Department to Administer Funds for Waste Tire Remediation; Rules Authorized; Duties of Secretary

§22-15A-11. Disposal of Waste Tires

§22-15A-12. Remediation; Liability for Remediation and Court Costs

§22-15A-13. Injunctive Relief; Additional Remedy

§22-15A-14. Authority of Commissioner of Bureau for Public Health

§22-15A-16. Recycling Goals

§22-15A-17. Recycling Plans

§22-15A-18. Establishment of County Recycling Programs for Solid Waste; Petition for Referendum; Ballot Contents; Election Procedure; Effect of Such Election

§22-15A-19. Recycling Assessment Fee; Regulated Motor Carriers; Dedication of Proceeds; Criminal Penalties

§22-15A-20. Establishment of State Recycling Program for Solid Waste

§22-15A-21. Procurement of Recycled Products

§22-15A-22. Prohibition on the Disposal of Certain Items; Plans for the Proper Handling of Said Items Required

§22-15A-23. Recycling Facilities Exemption

§22-15A-24. Covered Manufacturers; Prohibited Sales; Effective Date

§22-15A-25. Manufacturer Registration; Registration Fees; Creating the Covered Electronic Devices Takeback Fund

§22-15A-26. Manufacturers' Takeback Programs

§22-15A-27. Civil Actions and Administrative Fines; Powers and Duties of Secretary

§22-15A-28. Retailer Penalties

§22-15A-29. Rulemaking

§22-15A-30. Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program