Bill Summary for H 706 (2013-2014)
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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT THE DISPOSAL OF ON-SITE DEMOLITION DEBRIS FROM THE DECOMMISSIONING OF MANUFACTURING BUILDINGS, INCLUDING ELECTRIC GENERATING STATIONS, IS EXEMPT FROM THE LANDFILL PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS.Intro. by Wells, Starnes, Catlin, Moffitt.
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Enacts new GS 130A-301.3 to allow a person to dispose of demolition debris from the decommissioning of manufacturing buildings, including electric generating stations, on the same site as the decommissioned buildings if the demolition debris: (1) is composed only of inert debris such as brick or other masonry materials, dirt, sand, gravel, rock, and concrete if the material, when characterized using the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, is not a hazardous waste; (2) does not extend beyond the footprint of the decommissioned buildings and is at least 50 feet from the property boundary or enclosed by the walls of the building that are left in place below grade; (3) is placed at least 500 feet from the nearest drinking water well and at least two feet above the seasonal high groundwater table; and (4) complies with all other applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, rules, and ordinances. Specifies requirements for the stabilization of the debris. Requires the owner of the land on which the debris is located to file, within the specified time frame, a survey plat of the property showing the location of the debris and a notice that disposal of demolition debris has been located on the land. Provides that when the land, or any portion thereof, on which the debris is located is sold, leased, conveyed, or transferred, the deed or instrument of transfer must include a statement that the property has been used for the disposal of demolition debris.
Makes conforming changes to GS 130A-294 and GS 47-29.1.
Effective July 1, 2013.