A district plan shall identify a 10-year capacity for managing waste at existing, expanded, or proposed facilities and provisions for an ongoing planning process of 15 years from the date of plan submittal, including:
(a) Identification and description of planned recycling and waste reduction programs, including: (1) Types of materials to be collected and the methods of collection;(2) The facilities for and methods of receiving, storing and processing materials;(3) The markets for use of recycled materials;(4) The economic ramifications to the district and member municipalities from the proposed collection, processing and marketing of recycled waste; and(5) The implementation of programs, including: b. Activities to educate the public about recycling and waste reduction programs;c. Local ordinance provisions to implement the programs;d. Provisions for curb-side collection; ande. The construction of material recovery facilities;(b) Identification and description of the management options to be evaluated or implemented for non-recyclable solid waste addressing the following factors: (1) Environmental issues;(2) Economic and financial issues;(3) Capacity planning and assured services;(4) Technical requirements;(5) Land and siting requirements;(6) Traffic and transportation issues;(7) Regulatory requirements;(8) Implementation requirements; and(9) Consistency with the solid waste management hierarchy in RSA 149-M:3; and(c) Identification and description of the management methods to be evaluated and the implementation requirements for select wastes, including: (1) Composting of organic material;(4) Construction and demolition debris;(6) Household hazardous waste;(10) Incinerator ash; and(11) Other wastes particular to the district.N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Sw 1903.06
#6619-B, eff 10-29-97 ; (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Sw 1900) ss by #8459, eff 10-28-05 (formerly Env-Wm 3603.06 )