Section 125. Recycling requirements  


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  • A. Each solid waste planning unit shall maintain a minimum recycling rate for municipal solid waste generated within the solid waste planning unit pursuant to the following schedule:

    1. Except as provided in subdivision 2 of this subsection, each solid waste planning unit shall maintain a minimum 25% recycling rate; or

    2. Each solid waste planning unit shall maintain a minimum 15% recycling rate if it has (i) a population density rate of less than 100 persons per square mile according to the most recent United States Census, or (ii) a not seasonally adjusted civilian unemployment rate for the immediately preceding calendar year that is at least 50% greater than the state average as reported by the Virginia Employment Commission for such year.

    B. The minimum recycling rate shall be determined by the following formula:

    Recycling Rate = [PRMs recycled] ÷ [MSW generated] + [all Credits in C]

    Where:

    PRMs recycled equals the amount of principal recyclable materials received for recycling each calendar year; and

    MSW generated equals the sum of PRMs recycled and MSW disposed. (MSW disposed equals the amount of MSW delivered to landfills, transfer stations, incineration and waste-to-energy facilities)

    The amounts shall be expressed in tons using one of the methods below:

    1. The actual weight of each component in tons; or

    2. The volume of each component, converted to weight in tons (conversion chart in Form DEQ 50-30).

    C. Credits may be added to the recycling formula in subsection B of this section provided that the aggregate of all such credits shall not exceed five percentage points of the annual municipal solid waste recycling rate achieved for each solid waste planning unit:

    1. A credit of one ton for each ton of any nonmunicipal solid waste material that is recycled;

    2. A credit of one ton for each ton of any solid waste material that is reused;

    3. A credit of one ton for each ton of recycling residue generated in Virginia and deposited in a landfill permitted under § 10.1-1408.1 of the Code of Virginia;

    4. A credit of two percentage points of the minimum recycling rate mandated for the solid waste planning unit for a source reduction program that is implemented within the solid waste planning unit. The existence and operation of such a program shall be certified by the solid waste planning unit; and

    5. A credit of one ton for each inoperable vehicle for which a locality receives reimbursement from the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles under § 46.2-1407 of the Code of Virginia.

    D. Yard wastes and vegetative wastes are deemed to be recycled if they are composted or mulched and the finished mulch or compost is marketed or otherwise used productively. Tires are deemed to be recycled if they are beneficially used in a method consistent with the waste tire program operated by the department. Used oil, oil filters and antifreeze are deemed to be recycled if they are marketed or otherwise used productively.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 24, Issue 04, eff. November 28, 2007; Errata, 24:6 VA.R. 889-890 November 26, 2007.

Statutory Authority

§ 10.1-1411 of the Code of Virginia; 42 USC § 6942(b), 40 CFR Parts 255 and 256.