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RETH INK P� <br />RECYCLING. <br />resource recovery facilities serving the Region, thus likely leading to the <br />reduction or elimination of public subsidies; <br />3. Encourage its member counties, individually or jointly, to retain a first option <br />to purchase RDF and processing facilities if, after termination of existing <br />agreements, the facilities are to be closed or converted to a non - processing <br />use; and <br />4. Support full utilization of design resource recovery capacity. <br />In partnership with the MPCA, the SWMCB will: <br />5. Ensure full compliance with Minn. Stat. §473.848 that requires MSW to be <br />processed prior to land disposal; <br />6. Support the MPCA's enforcement of Public Entities law; all individual county <br />plans will include the requirement that Public Entities process MSW; <br />7. Support current law that designates MSW and RDF as a source of renewable <br />energy; <br />8. Monitor existing processing capacity and operations and consider proposals <br />from the private sector for new processing options for the Region; and <br />9. Work to include yard waste, including wood waste used for the production of <br />renewable energy, in performance measures for regional organics diversion. <br />2011 -2030 Regional Solid Waste Master Plan <br />Approved by the Solid Waste Management Coordinating Board on December 14, 2011 Appendix V Page 42 <br />
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