Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter444 Sanitation |
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL |
Provisions Applicable to Solid Waste Management Systems |
NAC444.658. Plans to manage solid waste.
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1. Every municipality or district board of health must develop a plan for the management of solid waste within the area of its jurisdiction, together with a program for carrying out the plan.
2. The area or region to be included in such plan is the area within the boundaries of each county in the State, except in those instances where an incorporated city develops and carries out a separate plan. This section does not prevent several municipalities from developing a single combined plan.
3. Such plans must be comprehensive in scope so as to provide for all parts of a complete solid waste management system.
4. In those areas where plans for a solid waste management system have already been developed and approved, plans must be updated as necessary to conform with NAC 444.570 to 444.7499, inclusive, and submitted to the Division. The updated plan may be in the form of a letter or summary if all necessary items are included.
5. The schedule for carrying out the plan must state the times for putting each part of the plan into effect.
6. All municipalities and district boards of health must submit their respective plans for a solid waste management system on or before October 1, 1994.
7. Every plan must be reviewed and updated as necessary, but not less often than once every 5 years following October 1, 1994.
8. Every plan must be submitted to the Division for its approval. The plan may not be carried out unless it has been approved by the Division.
[Environmental Comm’n, Solid Waste Mgt Reg. §§ 2.7.1-2.7.7, eff. 9-21-77]—(NAC A 9-2-92; 11-8-93; 3-1-94)