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Ohio changes rules for construction-and-demolition debris and lets counties exit multi-county waste districts
Summary
Senate Bill 147 allows counties to withdraw from joint solid waste management districts under a new process, raises permitted construction-and-demolition fees to match municipal solid waste fees, and aims to give rural counties more control over landfills receiving out-of-state debris.
The Ohio House approved Senate Bill 147, which modifies state law governing transfer and disposal of solid waste and construction-and-demolition (C&D) debris, and establishes a new process allowing counties to withdraw from joint solid waste management districts after a structured separation process.
Representative Klick, speaking for the bill, called the change the "divorce clause": the legislation creates a…
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