Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD2135

Introduced
1/3/24  
Refer
1/3/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Engrossed
3/19/24  
Enrolled
4/2/24  
Passed
4/11/24  
Vetoed
5/10/24  

Caption

Resolve, Regarding the Operation and Future Capacity of State-owned Landfills

Impact

The bill's implementation is anticipated to have significant implications for state law relating to solid waste management. It formalizes the need for a systematic review of waste disposal options and promotes exploration into potential short-term and long-term solutions for municipalities. The legislative initiative stems from the recognition that current waste management facilities have failed to support municipal needs, compelling local governments to rely heavily on the state-owned landfill. Furthermore, the bill addresses environmental concerns related to waste disposal and the management of hazardous materials, emphasizing the need for a sustainable approach in line with the state’s waste management hierarchy.

Summary

LD2135, titled 'Resolve, Regarding the Operation and Future Capacity of State-owned Landfills', aims to address pressing issues surrounding municipal solid waste disposal services within the state of Maine. The bill directs the Department of Administrative and Financial Services and the Department of Environmental Protection to investigate the current limitations faced by municipalities in waste disposal, particularly focusing on the Juniper Ridge Landfill. This exploration is crucial due to the recent closures of key waste processing facilities, which has led to an increased dependency on the Juniper Ridge Landfill, thereby straining its capacity and operations.

Sentiment

Discussions regarding LD2135 have generated varied sentiments among stakeholders. Supporters of the bill advocate for its timely approach to a growing concern over waste management and commend the legislative effort to proactively tackle a looming crisis. Conversely, detractors express apprehension over potential delays and uncertainties in the future capacity of state-owned landfills. There exists concern that by solely focusing on landfill solutions, the bill may overlook broader environmental issues linked to waste reduction and recycling initiatives.

Contention

The primary contention surrounding LD2135 lies in the feasibility and implications of relying on the Juniper Ridge Landfill as the default solution for municipal waste disposal. Critics argue that the increased pressure on this facility could lead to short-term fixes rather than encouraging systemic changes in how Maine handles solid waste. Furthermore, stakeholders warn that as contracts with private waste facilities dwindle, municipalities could face future repercussions, including financial burdens and environmental challenges related to waste disposal. The call for a diverse range of options rather than a concentrated reliance on one landfill emerges as a critical theme in ongoing legislative debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD235

Resolve, Regarding the Operation and Future Capacity of State-owned Landfills

ME LD1782

Resolve, Regarding Host Community Compensation for the Juniper Ridge Landfill in the City of Old Town

ME LD718

An Act to Facilitate the Management of Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge at the State-owned Juniper Ridge Landfill

ME LD297

An Act Regarding the Management of Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge at the State-owned Landfill

ME LD1330

Resolve, to Ensure Compliance by the State with an Agreement Regarding the Operation of the Landfill in Old Town

ME A4118

Establishes Statewide targets to reduce disposal of organic waste in landfills; requires DEP to adopt regulations to achieve targets.

ME SB0543

Environmental protection: recycling and waste utilization; definition of advanced recycling; modify. Amends secs. 11502, 11503, 11504 & 11506 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.11502 et seq.).

ME HB4452

Provide a safe process for organic waste composting

ME HB4257

Environmental protection: solid waste; anaerobic digestion and digestate; define. Amends secs. 11502 & 11503 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.11502 & 324.11503). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4265'25

ME HB5789

Environmental protection: solid waste; reporting and compliance requirements for anaerobic digesters; modify. Amends secs. 11502 & 11503 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.11502 & 324.11503). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5790'24

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.