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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · May 15, 1930 · Chapter 286

Chapter 286. For the disposal of combustible refuse from places outside of the city of Washington

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CHAP. 286.— An Act For the disposal of combustible refuse from places outside of the city of Washington. May 15, 1930.[[S. 4221](/us/bill/71/s/4221).][[Public, No. 226](/us/pl/71/226).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, District of Columbia.Combustible refuse.Agreements authorized with adjoining counties of Maryland and Virginia to permit disposal of, in District incinerators. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized to enter into agreement with the Board of County Com missioners of Montgomery County, State of Maryland; the Board of County Commissioners of Prince Georges County, State of Mary land; the Board of Supervisors of Arlington County, State of Vir ginia, and/or with the several municipalities, taxing areas, and communities within the counties aforesaid having power and authority to enter into such agreements, said agreements to permit said counties, municipalities, taxing areas, and communities to dispose of combustible material in the incinerators built by the District of Vol. 45, p. 1549.Columbia under authority of the Act approved March 4, 1929, entitled “An Act authorizing the acquisition of land in the District of Columbia and the construction thereon of two modern high-temperature incinerators for the destruction of combustible refuse, and for other purposes,” in such kind and quantities, at such times, and for such fees as the said Commissioners of the District or *Proviso*.Collections at expense of counties.Columbia shall specify: *Provided*, That said counties, municipalities, taxing areas, and communities shall make collections of such material with their own equipment and shall obtain permits from the District of Columbia for hauling or transporting the material over routes within the District of Columbia to be designated by the Bight to suspend, etc., agreements.said commissioners.
The commissioners shall have the right to suspend or revoke such agreements if found necessary for the proper and successful operation of these incinerators, or for any other reason. Approved, May 15, 1930.
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