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Program Description
Georgia's solid waste management has changed dramatically
in the 1990s. Recycling and waste reduction efforts have increased, while
unsafe disposal of waste has declined significantly. However, at the same
time, the amount of waste Georgians send to landfills annually has increased.
Our state clearly has more work to do in the area of solid waste management,
but the accomplishments to date should not go unrecognized.
The Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management
Act
In 1990, the Georgia General Assembly passed the Georgia
Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act, which set a path toward improved
solid waste management in the state. Some of the key provisions of
the law are:
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- A statewide per capita solid waste reduction goal of 25 percent
by July 1, 1996, with 1992 as the base year. The state did not meet
this goal by the specified date, but efforts to reach it continue.
- Solid waste management planning at the state and local levels.
- A facility issues negotiation process designed to facilitate
discussion among interested parties on conflicts related to the
operation of solid waste management facilities, such as hours of
operation, protection of property values and traffic routing.
- Certification for all landfill operators.
- Public education to be undertaken by the Georgia Department
of Community Affairs and its Georgia Clean and Beautiful program.
- Recycling by State agencies in State owned buildings.
- Ban on yard trimmings from lined and vertically expanded landfills
(1992 amendment).
- Ban on lead acid vehicle battery and tire disposal in all Georgia
landfills.
- Mechanism for regional ownership and operation of solid waste
management facilities.
- Local user fees ($1 per ton of solid waste, paid to host local
government of solid waste management facility) to offset local
government solid waste management costs.
- Creation of a State Solid Waste Trust Fund, financed through
a $1 fee collected on each new tire sold within the state.
- Annual reporting of solid waste management activities and full
costs by local governments, with a compilation of these reports
to be prepared by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.
- Improved management and record keeping at solid waste handling
facilities.
Downloads & Related Links
To access the Solid Waste Annual Survey please click on the link below.
http://my.re-trac.com
Georgia Solid Waste Survey Guide.pdf
Open Burning Ban
Attention:
Developers, Builders and Contractors (PDF)
Open
Burning Ban Fact Sheet (PDF)
Publications Documenting Progress and Future Plans
Georgia Solid Waste Management Annual Report
Georgia Non-Municipal
Solid Waste Disposal Report (PDF)
State
of Solid Waste Management in Georgia, 2004 (PowerPoint
presentation)
Georgia MSW Characterization Study (PDF)
Contact Information
For more information, email the Office of Environmental Management or call 404-679-1598.
Georgia Department of Community Affairs
60 Executive Park South, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30329-2231