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PXI <br />ENV -2: Eliminate requirement for a 10 year solid waste management plan and add a <br />requirement in the Solid Waste Management and Facilities annual report for long -term <br />planning. <br />Support legislation to eliminate the statutory provisions requiring units of local government to <br />prepare 10 -year solid waste management plans in order to simplify the process, reduce costs and <br />produce results more relevant for local governments. Currently, a 10 -year plan and any changes <br />to it, including mandatory three -year updates, must often be approved by multiple units of <br />government, even those that may not utilize local waste disposal facilities. The original and <br />primary reason for requiring 10 -year plans was to measure remaining landfill space to ensure <br />future space availability. Other state rules require an annual survey of all landfill facilities to <br />calculate remaining space and, with modern Geographical Information Systems, there is no need <br />for the 10 -year plan to duplicate this effort. <br />ENV -3: Authorize some county oversight of bio- solids application. <br />Support legislation that provides county governments some opportunity to regulate and /or have <br />input into, but not prohibit, bio- solids application activities, including the acceptable "classes" of <br />bio- solids for application and the prohibition of bio- solids application in certain environmentally <br />sensitive areas such as critical watersheds. The appropriate application of bio- solids for <br />agricultural use should be allowed with counties playing a role in the process. <br />ENV -4: Modify spray irrigation systems classification for volunteer fire departments. <br />Support legislation to change North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) wastewater <br />system classification rules that currently classify a spray irrigation system such as one utilized by <br />volunteer fire departments as "commercial." When the flow generated by the system is domestic <br />quality /non - industrial process wastewater, the system should be held to the same monitoring and <br />testing standards as a residential wastewater system under DWQ jurisdiction. In the alternative, <br />volunteer fire departments should also be excluded entirely from the "commercial" classification. <br />The annual inspections and testing costs associated with a "commercial" designation for a spray <br />irrigation system serving a volunteer fire department can be several thousands of dollars. <br />Accounting for the type of flow actually treated by a system rather than assigning a blanket <br />"commercial" designation to the system would significantly reduce volunteer the annual costs for <br />fire departments across the state, saving taxpayer dollars supporting these services. <br />ENV -S: Monitor and protect counties from negative fiscal and environmental impacts caused by <br />natural resource extraction and oppose removal of Virginia's ban on uranium mining. <br />Support state legislative and regulatory actions to protect county budgets and services from any <br />negative impacts resulting from natural resource extraction. The state is moving forward in <br />exploring new means of, and additional locations for, natural gas extraction. Such activities have <br />the potential to affect county government operations and quality of life in impacted areas, and <br />therefore could increase county service costs. <br />