Bill Text: IL HB5373 | 2021-2022 | 102nd General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Amends the Local Solid Waste Disposal Act. Provides that units of local government may prepare solid waste management plans for disposal of solid waste generated within their jurisdictions that shall include provisions for, among other things: (1) designing and implementation of a plan to divert food residual from the landfill stream and provide for the collection, disposal, hauling, and processing of food residual in an accessible manner; and (2) designing and implementation of a plan to manage food residual waste streams to prioritize food consumption by humans, agricultural use, and composting. Defines "food residual" and "source separated".
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-31 - Referred to Rules Committee [HB5373 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2021-HB5373-Introduced.html
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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Local Solid Waste Disposal Act is amended | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | by changing Sections 2 and 3 as follows:
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6 | (415 ILCS 10/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 5902)
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7 | Sec. 2. As used in this Act, unless the context clearly | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | indicates otherwise:
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9 | (1) "Solid waste" means "waste", as defined in the | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Illinois
Environmental Protection Act, but for the purposes of | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | this Act does not
include "hazardous waste" as defined in that | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Act.
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13 | (2) "Unit of local government" means a municipality, | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | county, or a
Municipal Joint Action Agency created under | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Section 3.2 of the
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act or, if | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | the context requires, the member
municipalities of such an | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | agency or their territory.
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18 | (3) "Pollution control facility" has the meaning ascribed | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | to
the term in the Illinois Environmental Protection Act, | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | except
that the term shall not include sewers and sewage | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | treatment
facilities owned or operated by sanitary districts.
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22 | (4) "Jurisdiction" means: (1) in the case of a | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | municipality, the
territory within the corporate limits of the |
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1 | municipality; (2) in the case
of a county, the territory | ||||||
2 | within the corporate limits of the county which
does not lie | ||||||
3 | within the corporate limits of any municipality which has
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4 | adopted and is implementing a plan under this Act either | ||||||
5 | independently or
through a Municipal Joint Action Agency; and | ||||||
6 | (3) in
the case of a Municipal Joint Action Agency, the | ||||||
7 | territory within the
corporate limits of each member | ||||||
8 | municipality.
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9 | (5) "Qualified solid waste energy facility" means either | ||||||
10 | (i) a
solid waste pollution control facility or a portion
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11 | thereof owned or operated by or for the benefit of a unit of | ||||||
12 | local
government and developed under this Act, which meets the
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13 | requirements set forth in Section 3.1 of this Act, or (ii) a | ||||||
14 | facility
which uses methane gas generated from landfills.
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15 | (6) "Municipal waste" means garbage, general household, | ||||||
16 | institutional
and commercial waste, industrial lunchroom or | ||||||
17 | office waste, landscape waste,
and construction and demolition | ||||||
18 | debris.
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19 | (7) "Food residual" means source separated and | ||||||
20 | uncontaminated organic solid waste material that is derived | ||||||
21 | from the processing or discarding of food and that is | ||||||
22 | recyclable. "Food residual" may include preconsumer, or | ||||||
23 | pre-cooked, and postconsumer, or post-cooked, food scraps. | ||||||
24 | "Food residual" does not mean meat or meat-related products | ||||||
25 | when the food residuals are composted by a resident on site. | ||||||
26 | (8) "Source separated" means the separation of compostable |
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1 | and recyclable materials from noncompostable, nonrecyclable | ||||||
2 | materials at the point of generation. | ||||||
3 | (Source: P.A. 87-650; 88-681, eff. 12-22-94.)
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4 | (415 ILCS 10/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 5903)
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5 | Sec. 3.
Units of local government may, on their own behalf | ||||||
6 | or pursuant
to an intergovernmental agreement under Section 4, | ||||||
7 | prepare solid waste
management plans for disposal of solid | ||||||
8 | waste generated within their
jurisdictions. No such plans, | ||||||
9 | however, shall be implemented prior to July
1, 1986. Such | ||||||
10 | plans, if prepared, shall include provisions
for, but need not | ||||||
11 | be limited to, the following:
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12 | (1) a description of the origin, content and weight or | ||||||
13 | volume of
municipal waste currently generated within the | ||||||
14 | unit of local government's
boundaries, and an estimate of | ||||||
15 | the origin, content, and weight or volume of
municipal | ||||||
16 | waste that will be generated within the unit of local
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17 | government's boundaries during the next 20 years, | ||||||
18 | including an assessment
of the primary variables affecting | ||||||
19 | this estimate and the extent to which
they can reasonably | ||||||
20 | be expected to occur;
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21 | (2) a description of the facilities where municipal | ||||||
22 | waste is currently
being processed or disposed of and the | ||||||
23 | remaining capacity of such facilities;
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24 | (3) a description of the facilities and programs that | ||||||
25 | are proposed for
the management of municipal waste |
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1 | generated within the unit of local
government's boundaries | ||||||
2 | during the next 20 years including, but not limited
to, | ||||||
3 | their size, expected cost and financing method;
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4 | (4) an evaluation of the environmental, energy, life | ||||||
5 | cycle cost and
economic advantages and disadvantages of | ||||||
6 | the proposed waste management
facilities and financing | ||||||
7 | method;
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8 | (5) a description of the time schedule for the | ||||||
9 | development and operation
of each proposed facility or | ||||||
10 | program;
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11 | (6) the identity of potential sites within the unit of | ||||||
12 | local government
where each proposed waste processing, | ||||||
13 | disposal and recycling program will
be located, or an | ||||||
14 | explanation of how the sites will be chosen. For any
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15 | facility outside the unit of local government that the | ||||||
16 | unit of local government
proposes to utilize, the plan | ||||||
17 | shall explain the reasons for selecting that
facility;
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18 | (7) if the plan concludes that waste stream control
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19 | measures are necessary to implement the plan, the | ||||||
20 | identification of
those measures;
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21 | (8) identification of any governmental entity that | ||||||
22 | will be responsible
for implementing the plan on behalf of | ||||||
23 | the unit of local government, and an
explanation of the | ||||||
24 | legal basis for the entity's authority to do so; and
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25 | (9) adequate provision for the present and reasonably | ||||||
26 | anticipated future
needs of the recycling and resource |
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1 | recovery interests within the area ; .
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2 | (10) designing and implementation of a plan to divert | ||||||
3 | food residual from the landfill stream and provide for the | ||||||
4 | collection, disposal, hauling, and processing of food | ||||||
5 | residual in an accessible manner, which may include the | ||||||
6 | transfer of food residual to a location that manages food | ||||||
7 | residuals or the management of food residual on-site; and | ||||||
8 | (11) designing and implementation of a plan to manage | ||||||
9 | food residual waste streams to prioritize food consumption | ||||||
10 | by humans, agricultural use, including consumption by | ||||||
11 | animals, and composting. | ||||||
12 | (Source: P.A. 87-650.)
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