2005 Washington Revised Code RCW 70.95.080: County comprehensive solid waste management plan — Joint plans — Duties of cities.
Each county within the state, in cooperation with the various cities located within such county, shall prepare a coordinated, comprehensive solid waste management plan. Such plan may cover two or more counties.
Each city shall:
(1) Prepare and deliver to the county auditor of the county in which it is located its plan for its own solid waste management for integration into the comprehensive county plan; or
(2) Enter into an agreement with the county pursuant to which the city shall participate in preparing a joint city-county plan for solid waste management; or
(3) Authorize the county to prepare a plan for the city's solid waste management for inclusion in the comprehensive county plan.
Two or more cities may prepare a plan for inclusion in the county plan. With prior notification of its home county of its intent, a city in one county may enter into an agreement with a city in an adjoining county, or with an adjoining county, or both, to prepare a joint plan for solid waste management to become part of the comprehensive plan of both counties.
After consultation with representatives of the cities and counties, the department shall establish a schedule for the development of the comprehensive plans for solid waste management. In preparing such a schedule, the department shall take into account the probable cost of such plans to the cities and counties.
Local governments shall not be required to include a hazardous waste element in their solid waste management plans.
[1985 c 448 § 17; 1969 ex.s. c 134 § 8.]
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