LD 1795
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B. The applicant has made substantially equivalent,
alternative provisions to satisfy these disposal capacity
needs; or

 
C. These disposal capacity needs no longer exist.

 
Sec. 4. Legislative findings. Maine's municipalities have the obligation
to provide for the disposal of the solid waste generated by their
citizens and businesses. Public waste disposal corporations and refuse
disposal districts are formed by municipalities to provide for the
disposal of the solid waste generated within the geographical boundaries
of the participating municipalities. Municipal and public regional
landfills, however, are becoming increasingly limited in capacity and
expensive to Maine's people. The creation of new municipal and public
regional landfills is often prohibitively expensive. The Legislature, in
exercising its powers over municipalities, public waste disposal
corporations and refuse disposal districts as instrumentalities and
creations of the State, seeks to maximize the use of these landfills for
the benefit of the people of the State and to prevent their potential
diversion to uses by others. This law will ensure that municipal and
public regional landfills are used for these public purposes.


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