A plan must contain narrative descriptions and numeric estimates described in this part that identify demographic, geographic, and regional characteristics that exist within each county, district, or multicounty area.
The plan must include demographic, geographic, and regional information that relates to or directly impacts the generation or management of solid waste in the county, district, or multicounty area, to include:
a summary of demographic, geographical, and regional constraints and opportunities that either have impacted or may impact the existing or proposed integrated solid waste management system.
The plan must include the following solid waste collection and generation information:
an estimate of the percentages of city and rural residents with solid waste collection service;
the solid waste collection and disposal rate structure, including the current range of residential collection rates, the current range of commercial/industrial collection rates, and financial incentives for waste reduction and recycling;
a description of the composition of the overall solid waste generated in the county, district, or multicounty area;
an estimate of the annual percentage of solid waste from residential and commercial/industrial waste generators; and
a summary of solid waste collection and generation constraints and opportunities that either have impacted or may impact the existing or proposed integrated solid waste management system.
The plan must include an estimate of the quantity of construction and demolition debris generated annually in the county, district, or multicounty area.
The plan must include identification of the major commercial, industrial, and institutional solid waste generators in the county, district, or multicounty area, including estimates of the volumes and types of solid waste generated annually.
The plan must describe the history of solid waste planning in the county, district, or multicounty area for the previous five years and must:
include a description of past impediments or barriers to the development of projects on a regional basis; and
address the resolution of conflicting, duplicative, or overlapping local solid waste management efforts.
17 SR 1405; 33 SR 1141
January 16, 2009
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes