Colorado 2024 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB150

Introduced
2/7/24  
Introduced
2/7/24  
Report Pass
2/28/24  
Refer
2/7/24  
Report Pass
2/28/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Refer
2/28/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Report Pass
4/11/24  
Refer
3/18/24  
Report Pass
4/11/24  
Refer
4/11/24  
Report Pass
4/29/24  
Report Pass
4/29/24  
Refer
4/29/24  
Report Pass
5/2/24  
Report Pass
5/2/24  
Enrolled
5/6/24  
Refer
5/2/24  
Enrolled
5/6/24  
Engrossed
5/16/24  
Engrossed
5/16/24  
Engrossed
5/16/24  
Vetoed
5/17/24  
Enrolled
5/16/24  

Caption

Processing of Municipal Solid Waste

Impact

The enactment of SB150 will lead to amendments in the Colorado Revised Statutes, enforcing new regulations on how municipal solid waste is processed. This includes defining eligible waste processing technologies and reinforcing the ineligibility of combustion for state incentives after January 1, 2025. The bill aims to steer the state's waste management policies towards more sustainable practices that reduce environmental impact and recycle valuable materials back into the economy, thereby addressing both public health and economic concerns.

Summary

Senate Bill 150 seeks to implement significant changes to the state of Colorado's handling of municipal solid waste. The bill prohibits combustion units from receiving state-level financial incentives, which includes grants, loans, or tax credits, in an effort to diminish the reliance on combustion as a waste management strategy. The legislation recognizes the adverse impacts of waste combustion on health and the environment, particularly for low-income and disproportionately affected communities, and promotes alternative waste processing methods like pyrolysis and gasification, specifically regulating these methods as solid waste-to-energy systems.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB150 appears to be cautiously optimistic among environmental advocates, who see it as a necessary step towards sustainable waste management and public health protection. However, opposition may arise from entities involved in combustion processes due to potential financial implications and operational changes required for compliance. The discussions around the bill highlight a growing awareness and need for regulatory frameworks that address environmental issues caused by traditional waste management practices.

Contention

Notably, there are points of contention regarding the feasibility and economic implications of transitioning away from combustion units, particularly for communities that heavily rely on these systems for waste management. Critics argue that while the intention is to support environmental health, the bill may inadvertently burden local governments and businesses affected by these stringent new regulations. The bill embodies an ongoing debate on the balance between environmental priorities and the practicalities of existing waste management infrastructures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB36

To amend Section 22-27-2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, the Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials Management Act; to amend the definitions under the act; to define "advanced recycling" and to specify that advanced recycling would not be considered as solid waste disposal, solid waste processing, solid waste management, or incineration; and to define "mill scale and slag" and include the term in the definition of solid waste.

CO HB460

To amend Section 22-27-2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, the Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials Management Act; to amend the definitions under the act; to define "advanced recycling" and to specify that advanced recycling would not be considered as solid waste disposal, solid waste processing, solid waste management, or incineration; and to define "mill scale and slag" and include the term in the definition of solid waste.

CO HB0493

Solid Waste Management Amendments

CO SB2499

Solid Waste Disposal Law; define advanced plastic recycling.

CO A2776

Exempts certain plastic materials processed at advanced plastic processing facilities from State laws regulating solid waste disposal and recycling.

CO A1759

Exempts certain plastic materials processed at advanced plastic processing facilities from State laws regulating solid waste disposal and recycling.

CO SB361

Revises provisions relating to solid waste. (BDR 40-935)

CO HB706

AN ACT relating to solid waste management.

CO SB603

Solid Waste Management Act

CO SB114

Creating definitions for "advanced recycling" and related terms and separating advanced recycling from the current solid waste management system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.