Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 9. Environment |
Agency 20. Virginia Waste Management Board |
Chapter 90. Solid Waste Management Permit Action Fees and Annual Fees |
Section 113. Annual fee calculation for incinerators and energy recovery facilities
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A. General. All persons operating an incinerator or energy recovery facility that is permitted under the regulations outlined in 9VAC20-90-50 shall submit annual fees according to the procedures provided in 9VAC20-90-65. Annual fees shall be calculated using the procedures provided in subsection B of this section. Fees shall be rounded to the nearest dollar. The 2010 base fee rate is $0.055 per ton.
B. Fee calculation. Annual tonnage will be determined from the total amount of waste reported as having been incinerated on Form DEQ 50-25 for the preceding year pursuant to the Waste Information Assessment Program (9VAC20-81-80). Annual fees shall be calculated by multiplying the number of tons of waste incinerated by the fee rate set forth in subsection A of this section adjusted annually by the change in the Consumer Price Index. The Consumer Price Index is the Consumer Price Index for all-urban consumers for the 12-month period ending on April 30 of the calendar year preceding the year the annual fee is due. The Consumer Price Index for all-urban consumers is published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. All items, CUUR0000SA0.
C. Weight/volume conversions. For facilities required to pay annual fees based on the tonnage of the waste incinerated, the annual fee shall be based on the accurate weight of waste. If scales are unavailable, the volume of the waste incinerated by the facility must be multiplied by 0.50 tons per cubic yard to determine the weight of the waste incinerated. If the volume of waste is used to determine the tonnage of waste incinerated, accurate and complete records of the waste received and managed must be maintained in addition to the calculated weight records described in this part. These records must be maintained onsite throughout the life of the facility and made available to the department upon request.
D. Emergency. The director may waive or reduce annual fees assessed during a state of emergency or for waste resulting from an emergency response action. A facility operator may request a determination if a given volume of waste incinerated in a given calendar year qualifies for a waived or reduced fee by submitting documentation of the emergency to the regional office where the facility is located. The request will provide the name and permit number of the facility, a facility contact, the nature of the emergency or response action, a description of the waste, and an accurate accounting of the type and tonnage of waste managed as a result of the emergency. Requests for a determination by the director must be submitted by March 31 of the year following the emergency coincident with the solid waste information assessment report. A separate request shall be provided for each year if the emergency lasts for multiple years.
E. Annual fee discounts for environmental excellence program participants are set out in 9VAC20-90-117.
F. The operator of a facility owned by a private entity and subject to any fee imposed pursuant to this section shall collect such fee as a surcharge on any fee schedule established pursuant to law, ordinance, resolution, or contract for solid waste processing or disposal operations at the facility.
G. Closure. Facilities that remove all waste materials at the time of closure and are subject only to closure requirements are subject to payment of the annual fee if they were operating at any time during the calendar year.
Historical Notes
Derived from Volume 27, Issue 22, eff. August 3, 2011; amended, Virginia Register Volume 28, Issue 23, eff. August 15, 2012.
Statutory Authority
§ 10.1-1402 of the Code of Virginia.