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176.525 Use of identified potential industrial park sites as construction waste sites -

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- Deeding of site to local government -- Consultation with local government
officials in site identification.
(1)During the construction phase of a new road construction project, potential
industrial park sites identified during the design phase shall be used as waste sites
by the department or the contractor who was awarded the project. Waste shall
include, but not be limited, to nonhazardous nonsoluble construction material, steel,
concrete, brick, asphalt, rock, dirt, or other fill material, but shall not include
vegetation resulting from land clearing and grubbing, utility line maintenance,
seasonal and storm-related cleanup, or any hazardous material or hazardous waste
as defined in KRS 174.405.
(2)The purpose of using the site as a repository for waste is to reduce the cost
associated with the road project and to level or otherwise create a site sufficient to
support industrial activities. The department or the department's contractor shall use
stabilization methods to reduce significant differential settling of the waste. The
department or the department's contractor shall continually grade and compact the
waste site, and design surface contours to minimize water run-off, until the site is
stable, final grading is complete, and the site is ready for building to begin on an
industrial park.
(3)If a waste site is owned by the state, the state shall deed in fee simple the area used
as a waste site to an interested city, county, or other governmental agency upon
completion of the highway project after the final pay estimate has been processed.
(4)The department shall consult with the appropriate elected officials affected by new
routes proposed to be constructed in the six
(6)year road plan. The department shall
consult with the appropriate elected officials to identify waste sites along the
proposed new routes that may be potential industrial park sites.
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