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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 106.

177 words·~1 min read·/vt/106-19

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§ 106. Responsibility to accept solid waste
(a)The District shall become responsible for providing a system for solid waste disposal, as delineated in subsections (b), (c), and
(d)of this section, when the Board of Supervisors declares the disposal system operational.
(b)The District shall provide a system for disposal of all solid waste generated by residential and commercial activities, including tires and metal goods generated within the member municipalities.
(c)The District may provide for:
(1)The disposal of solid waste from industrial activities within a member municipality.
(2)The disposal of sludge through contract with a member municipality, provided that the sludge is disposed of at no cost to the other member municipalities.
(3)The disposal of any or all demolition and construction waste and yard wastes from any member municipality.
(d)The District may contract with a nonmember municipality or a private entity for the disposal of solid waste generated outside the boundaries of the District, provided that the contract will not increase the cost of solid waste disposal to the member municipalities.
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