287.05(5)(5) That the implementation of solid waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting and resource recovery systems and operations requires the involvement and cooperation of all persons and entities comprising this state’s society, including individuals, state and local governments, schools, private organizations and businesses. To achieve this involvement and cooperation, state government should rely to the maximum extent feasible on technical and financial assistance, education and managerial practices to implement these policies. Necessary regulations should be developed with maximum flexibility. 287.05(6)(6) That solid waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting and resource recovery efforts in this state should be planned and coordinated in order to maximize beneficial results while minimizing duplication and inefficiency. 287.05(7)(7) That to achieve the goals in this policy statement the legislature recognizes the necessity of the state to occupy a regulatory role in this field and the necessity to give municipalities and counties certain powers to adopt waste flow control ordinances in order to require the use of recycling and resource recovery facilities. 287.05(8)(8) That the powers enumerated under s. 287.13 constitute proper powers consistent with uniform state policies concerning solid waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting and resource recovery from solid waste; these powers are necessary for the safe, beneficial, economical and lawful management of solid waste; and these powers are necessary to accomplish or facilitate these uniform state policies by encouraging the financing, acquisition, construction, improvement, operation, maintenance and ownership of recycling and resource recovery facilities. The powers enumerated under s. 287.13 constitute proper powers consistent with essential and legitimate governmental functions; and these powers are to be utilized in providing for the health, safety and welfare of and providing services and benefits for inhabitants of municipalities, counties and this state. 287.05(9)(9) That the state policies declared under this section and the standards, criteria, requirements and procedures established under s. 287.13 ensure that a municipality or county exercising powers under s. 287.13 acts in a manner consistent with uniform state policies and acts as an arm of the state for the public good. 287.05(10)(10) That solid waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting and resource recovery systems and operations are preferable to land disposal. 287.05(11)(11) That developers and users of land disposal facilities should not become overly committed to land disposal because of the excessively long useful life of a facility or the excessive aggregate capacity of land disposal facilities so that reuse, recycling, composting and resource recovery systems and operations may be implemented rapidly without excessive disruption. 287.05(12)(12) That in the management of solid waste, whenever possible and practical, the state encourages the following priorities: 287.05(12)(a)(a) The reduction of the amount of solid waste generated. 287.05(12)(g)(g) The burning of solid waste without energy recovery. 287.05 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 27, 93, 425, 426; 1989 a. 335 ss. 52, 54 to 56, 76; Stats. 1989 s. 159.05; 1995 a. 227 s. 887; Stats. 1995 s. 287.05. 287.05 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also chs. NR 540 and 722, Wis. adm. code. SOLID WASTE REDUCTION, RECOVERY
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287.07287.07 Prohibitions on land disposal and incineration. 287.07(1m)(1m) Batteries, major appliances and oil. No person may: 287.07(1m)(a)(a) Dispose of a lead acid battery or a major appliance in a solid waste disposal facility in this state, except that a person may dispose of a microwave oven in a solid waste disposal facility in this state if the capacitor has been removed and disposed of in accordance with s. 299.45 (7), if applicable. 287.07(1m)(am)(am) Burn a lead acid battery or a major appliance in a solid waste treatment facility in this state. 287.07(1m)(b)(b) Dispose of waste oil in a solid waste disposal facility or burn waste oil without energy recovery in a solid waste treatment facility in this state. 287.07(2)(2) Yard waste. Beginning on January 3, 1993, no person may dispose of yard waste in a solid waste disposal facility, except in a land spreading facility approved in accordance with ch. 289, or burn yard waste without energy recovery in a solid waste facility in this state. 287.07(3)(3) Waste tires. Beginning on January 1, 1995, no person may dispose of a waste tire, as defined in s. 289.55 (1) (c), in a solid waste disposal facility or burn a waste tire without energy recovery in a solid waste treatment facility in this state. 287.07(4)(4) General disposal restrictions. Beginning on January 1, 1995, no person may dispose of in a solid waste disposal facility, convert into fuel, or burn at a solid waste treatment facility in this state any of the following: 287.07(4)(f)(f) A magazine or other material printed on similar paper. 287.07(4)(g)(g) A newspaper or other material printed on newsprint. 287.07(4)(k)(k) A container for carbonated or malt beverages that is primarily made of a combination of steel and aluminum. 287.07(4e)(4e) General restrictions on placing in container. 287.07(4e)(a)(a) Beginning on July 1, 2011, no person may place in a container the contents of which will be disposed of in a solid waste disposal facility, converted into fuel, or burned at a solid waste treatment facility any of the items identified in sub. (4) (a) to (k). 287.07(4e)(b)(b) Beginning on July 1, 2011, no person may place a waste tire in a container the contents of which will be disposed of in a solid waste disposal facility or burned without energy recovery in a solid waste treatment facility. 287.07(4m)(4m) Oil filters and oil absorbent materials. 287.07(4m)(a)2.2. “Oil absorbent materials” means materials that are used to absorb waste oil. 287.07(4m)(a)4.4. “Waste oil” means any petroleum-derived or synthetic oil that has been used or spilled. 287.07(4m)(b)(b) Beginning on January 1, 2011, no person may dispose of a used oil filter in a solid waste disposal facility. 287.07(4m)(bm)(bm) Beginning on April 7, 2012, no person may dispose of oil absorbent materials containing waste oil in a solid waste disposal facility unless all of the following apply: 287.07(4m)(bm)1.1. Waste oil has been drained so that no visible signs of free-flowing oil remain in or on the oil absorbent materials. 287.07(5)(a)(a) Beginning on September 1, 2010, no person may dispose of in a solid waste disposal facility, burn in a solid waste treatment facility, or place in a container the contents of which will be disposed of in a solid waste disposal facility or burned in a solid waste treatment facility, any of the following devices, unless the device is of a kind exempted by a rule promulgated under s. 287.17 (10) (i): 287.07(5)(b)(b) The operator of a solid waste disposal facility or a solid waste treatment facility shall make a reasonable effort to manually separate, and arrange to have recycled, a consumer video display device, as defined in s. 287.17 (1) (em), that is readily observable in solid waste that is delivered to the facility for disposal or burning unless the operator determines that one of the following applies: 287.07(5)(b)1.1. Separating the device is not practical or would require the operator to implement measures to protect human health or safety in addition to any measures taken in the ordinary course of business. 287.07(5)(b)2.2. The device has been damaged in such a way that recycling is not feasible or practical. 287.07(7)(a)(a) The prohibitions in subs. (3) and (4) do not apply with respect to solid waste, except medical waste, as defined in par. (c) 1. cg., that is generated in a region that has an effective recycling program, as determined under s. 287.11. This paragraph does not apply to solid waste that is separated for recycling as part of an effective recycling program under s. 287.11. 287.07(7)(b)1.a.a. “Current service area” means the area served by a solid waste treatment facility under a contract that is in effect on January 1, 1993, and has a term of at least one year. 287.07(7)(b)1.b.b. “Operating solid waste treatment facility” means a solid waste treatment facility that has an operating permit or license issued under s. 285.60 or 289.31 prior to May 11, 1990, except for a medical waste incinerator, as defined in par. (c) 1. cr. 287.07(7)(b)2.2. A prohibition in sub. (3) or (4) (b), (c), (f), (g), (h) or (i) does not apply to a person who converts into fuel or burns at an operating solid waste treatment facility a type of material identified in one of those paragraphs that was converted into fuel or burned at the operating solid waste treatment facility during April, 1990, and either is generated in the operating solid waste treatment facility’s current service area or is generated by the owner of the operating solid waste treatment facility. 287.07(7)(b)3.3. The prohibitions in subs. (3) and (4) do not apply to a person who converts into fuel or burns at an operating solid waste treatment facility any material identified in those subsections if the person converted into fuel or burned the material at the operating solid waste treatment facility during April, 1990, and the material is generated outside of this state. 287.07(7)(bg)(bg) The prohibitions in subs. (1m) to (4) do not apply to a person who burns solid waste at a facility that uses solid waste as a supplemental fuel if less than 30 percent of heat input to the facility is derived from the solid waste burned as supplemental fuel. 287.07(7)(c)1.a.a. “Clinic” means a place, other than a residence, that is used primarily for the provision of nursing, medical, podiatric, dental, chiropractic, optometric or veterinary care and treatment. 287.07(7)(c)1.c.c. “Infectious waste” means solid waste that contains pathogens with sufficient virulence and in sufficient quantity that exposure of a susceptible human or animal to the solid waste could cause the human or animal to contract an infectious disease. 287.07(7)(c)1.cg.cg. “Medical waste” means containers, packages and materials identified under sub. (4) that contain infectious waste or that are from a treatment area and are mixed with infectious waste. 287.07(7)(c)1.cr.cr. “Medical waste incinerator” means a solid waste treatment facility that primarily burns infectious waste and other waste that contains or may be mixed with infectious waste. 287.07(7)(c)1.e.e. “Treatment area” means a room or area in a hospital or clinic the primary use of which is to provide emergency care, diagnosis or radiological treatment; an obstetrics delivery room in a hospital, other than a patient’s room; or a room or area in a hospital, clinic or nursing home, identified by the department by rule, in which infectious waste is generated. 287.07(7)(c)2.2. The prohibitions in subs. (4) and (4e) do not apply with respect to any of the following: 287.07(7)(c)2.a.a. The burning of medical waste in a medical waste incinerator or other incinerator approved by the department to accept and burn medical waste, except as provided in subd. 3. 287.07(7)(c)2.b.b. The disposal of, in a solid waste disposal facility, or the placing of, in a container the contents of which will be disposed of in a solid waste facility, a container, package or material identified under sub. (4) that contained infectious waste or that is from a treatment area and is mixed with infectious waste generated in the treatment area, if the container, package or material has been treated, pursuant to standards established under ch. 289, to render the infectious waste noninfectious. 287.07(7)(c)3.3. A person may not burn medical waste at a medical waste incinerator unless the person complies with s. 285.53 (1), if applicable, and obtains from each generator of the medical waste a copy of the policies under sub. (8) (a) and the annual assessment under sub. (8) (b). 287.07(7)(cm)(cm) The prohibition in sub. (2) does not apply to the disposal of plants that are classified by the department as invasive species under s. 23.22 (2) or their seeds, if the plants or seeds are not commingled with other yard waste. 287.07(7)(d)(d) The department may grant, to a responsible unit, an exception to a prohibition in sub. (3) or (4) for up to one year for a material identified in sub. (3) or (4) in the event of an unexpected emergency condition. 287.07(7)(e)(e) The department may grant a waiver to the prohibition in sub. (2) to allow the burning of brush or other clean woody vegetative material that is no greater than 6 inches in diameter at wood burning facilities that are licensed or permitted under chs. 281, 285 and 289 to 299 under conditions established by the department relating to the feasibility of complying with the prohibition in sub. (2).
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