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11 HOUSE BILL NO. 5790 A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled "Natural resources and environmental protection act," by amending sections 11506 and 11568 (MCL 324.11506 and 324.11568), section 11506 as amended by 2022 PA 244 and section 11568 as added by 2022 PA 249. the people of the state of michigan enact: Sec. 11506. (1) "Solid waste" means food waste, rubbish, ashes, incinerator ash, incinerator residue, street cleanings, municipal and industrial sludges, solid commercial waste, solid industrial waste, and animal waste. However, solid waste does not include any of the following: (a) Human body waste. (b) Medical waste. (c) Manure or animal bedding generated in the production of livestock and poultry, if managed in compliance with the appropriate GAAMPS. (d) Liquid waste. (e) Scrap metal, as defined in section 3 of the scrap metal regulatory act, 2008 PA 429, MCL 445.423, directed to a scrap processor as defined in that section or to a reuser of scrap metal. (f) Slag or slag products directed to a slag processor or to a reuser of slag or slag products. (g) Sludges and ashes managed as recycled or nondetrimental materials appropriate for agricultural or silvicultural use pursuant to a plan approved by the department. (h) The following materials that are used as animal feed, or are applied on, or are composted or digested and applied on, farmland or forestland for an agricultural or silvicultural purpose at an agronomic rate consistent with GAAMPS: (i) Food processing residuals and food waste. (ii) Precipitated calcium carbonate from sugar beet processing. (iii) Wood ashes resulting solely from a source that burns only wood that is untreated and inert. (iv) Lime from kraft pulping processes generated before bleaching. (v) Aquatic plants. (i) Materials approved for emergency disposal by the department. (j) Source separated materials. (k) Coal ash, when used under any of the following circumstances: (i) As a component of concrete, grout, mortar, or casting molds, if the coal ash does not have more than 6% unburned carbon. (ii) As a raw material in asphalt for road construction, if the coal ash does not have more than 12% unburned carbon and passes Michigan test method for water asphalt preferential test, MTM 101, as set forth in the state transportation department's manual for the Michigan test methods (MTM). (iii) As aggregate, road material, or building material that in ultimate use is or will be stabilized or bonded by cement, limes, or asphalt, or itself act as a bonding agent. To be considered to act as a bonding agent, the coal ash must have at least 10% available lime. (iv) As a road base or construction fill that is placed at least 4 feet above the seasonal groundwater table and covered with asphalt, concrete, or other material approved by the department. (l) Inert material. (m) Soil that is washed or otherwise removed from sugar beets, has not more than 55% moisture content, and is registered as a soil conditioner under part 85. Any testing required to become registered under part 85 is the responsibility of the generator. (n) Soil that is relocated under section 20120c. (o) Diverted waste that is managed through a waste diversion center. (p) Beneficial use by-products. (q) Coal bottom ash, if substantially free of fly ash or economizer ash, when used as cold weather road abrasive. (r) Stamp sands when used as cold weather road abrasive in the Upper Peninsula by any of the following: (i) A public road agency. (ii) Any other person pursuant to a plan approved by a public road agency. (s) Any material that is reclaimed or reused in the process that generated it. (t) Any secondary material that, as specified in or determined pursuant to 40 CFR part 241, is not a solid waste when combusted. (u) Post-use polymers. (v) Digestate from an anaerobic digester that is registered or for which notification has been submitted under section 11568. (w) (v) Other wastes regulated by statute. (2) "Solid waste management fund" means the solid waste management fund created in section 11550. (3) "Solid waste processing and transfer facility" means a tract of land, a building or unit and any appurtenances of a building or unit, a container, or any combination of these that is used or intended for use in the handling, storage, transfer, or processing of solid waste, and is not located at the site of generation or the site of disposal of the solid waste. (4) "Solvolysis" means a manufacturing process in which post-use polymers are purified with the aid of solvents, while heated at low temperatures or pressurized, or both, to make useful products while allowing additives and contaminants to be removed. The products of solvolysis include, but are not limited to, monomers, intermediates, and valuable chemicals and raw materials. Solvolysis includes, but is not limited to, the following: (a) Hydrolysis. (b) Aminolysis. (c) Ammonolysis. (d) Methanolysis. (e) Glycolysis. (5) "Source reduction" means any practice that reduces or eliminates the generation of waste at the source. (6) "Source separated material" means any of the following materials if separated at the source of generation or at a materials management facility that complies with part 115 and if not speculatively accumulated: (a) Glass, metal, wood, paper products, plastics, rubber, textiles, food waste, electronics, latex paint, yard waste, or any other material approved by the department that is used for conversion into raw materials or intermediate or new products. For the purposes of this subdivision, raw materials or intermediate or new products include, but are not limited to, compost, biogas from anaerobic digestion, synthesis gas from gasification or pyrolysis, or other fuel. This subdivision does not prohibit material from being classified as a renewable energy resource as defined in section 11 of the clean and renewable energy and energy waste reduction act, 2008 PA 295, MCL 460.1011. (b) Scrap wood and railroad ties used to fuel an industrial boiler, kiln, power plant, or furnace, subject to part 55, for production of new wood products, or for other uses approved by the department. (c) Chipped or whole tires used to fuel an industrial boiler, kiln, power plant, or furnace, subject to part 55, or for other uses approved by the department. This subdivision does not prohibit material from being classified as a renewable energy resource as defined in section 11 of the clean and renewable energy and energy waste reduction act, 2008 PA 295, MCL 460.1011. (d) Recovered paint solids if used to fuel an industrial boiler, kiln, power plant, gasification plant, or furnace, subject to part 55; if bonded with cement or asphalt; or if used for other uses approved by the department. (e) Gypsum drywall generated from the production of wallboard used for stock returned to the production process or for other uses approved by the department. (f) Flue gas desulfurization gypsum used for production of cement or wallboard or other uses approved by the department. (g) Asphalt shingles that meet both of the following requirements: (i) Do not contain asbestos, rolled roofing, wood, nails, or tar paper. (ii) Are used as described in any of the following: (A) As a component in hot mix asphalt, warm mix asphalt, or cold patch asphalt. (B) To fuel an industrial boiler, kiln, power plant, or furnace, subject to part 55. (C) Mixed with recycled asphalt pavement at a maximum of 1 to 1 ratio by volume to produce a base that is covered by concrete or asphalt paving. (D) Other uses approved by the department. (h) Municipal solid waste incinerator ash that meets criteria specified by the department and that is used as daily cover at a disposal facility licensed pursuant to part 115. (i) Utility poles or pole segments reused as poles, posts, or similar uses approved by the department in writing. (j) Railroad ties reused in landscaping, embankments, or similar uses approved by the department in writing. (k) Any materials and uses approved by the department under section 11553(8). (l) Leaves that are ground or mixed with ground wood and sold as mulch for landscaping purposes if the volumes so managed are reported to the department in the manner provided in section 11560. (m) Any material determined by the department in writing before September 16, 2014 to be a source separated material. (n) Yard waste that is land applied on a farm in a manner consistent with GAAMPS. (o) Yard waste, class 1 compostable material, and class 2 compostable material that are delivered to an anaerobic digester authorized by the department under part 115 to receive the material. (p) Recyclable materials. (7) "Stamp sands" means finely grained crushed rock resulting from mining, milling, or smelting of copper ore and includes native substances contained within the crushed rock and any ancillary material associated with the crushed rock. (8) "Treated wood" means wood or wood product that has been treated with 1 or more of the following: (a) Chromated copper arsenate (CCA). (b) Ammoniacal copper quat (ACQ). (c) Ammoniacal copper zinc arsenate (ACZA). (d) Any other chemical designated in rules promulgated by the department. (9) "Trust fund" means a fund held by a trustee who has the authority to act as a trustee and whose trust operations are regulated and examined by a federal or state agency. (10) "Type I public water supply", "type IIa public water supply", "type IIb public water supply", and "type III public water supply" mean those terms, respectively, as described in R 325.10502 of the MAC. (11) "Type II landfill" means a landfill that receives household waste or municipal solid waste incinerator ash, or both, and that may also receive other types of solid waste, such as any of the following: (a) Construction and demolition waste. (b) Sewage sludge. (c) Commercial waste. (d) Nonhazardous sludge. (e) Hazardous waste from conditionally exempt small quantity generators. (f) Industrial waste. (12) "Type III landfill" means a landfill that is not a type II landfill or hazardous waste landfill. Type III landfill includes all of the following: (a) A construction and demolition waste landfill. (b) An industrial waste landfill. (c) A low hazard industrial waste landfill. (d) A surface impoundment authorized as an industrial waste landfill. (e) A landfill that accepts only waste other than household waste, municipal solid waste incinerator ash, or hazardous waste from conditionally exempt small quantity generators. (f) A coal ash landfill. (g) Any coal ash impoundment, including, but not limited to, the following: (i) An existing coal ash impoundment that is closed as a landfill pursuant to R 299.4309 of the MAC. (ii) An existing coal ash impoundment where coal ash will remain after closure and that will be closed as a landfill pursuant to R 299.4309 of the MAC. (13) "Vermiculture" means the controlled and managed process by which live worms degrade organic materials into worm castings or worm humus. (14) "Waste diversion center" means property or a building, or a portion of property or a building, designated for the purpose of receiving or collecting diverted wastes and not used for residential purposes. (15) "Wood" means trees, branches and associated leaves, bark, lumber, pallets, wood chips, sawdust, or other wood or wood product but does not include scrap wood, treated wood, painted wood or painted wood product, or any wood or wood product that has been contaminated during manufacture or use. (16) "Wood ash" means any type of ash or slag resulting from the burning of wood. (17) "Yard waste" means leaves, grass clippings, vegetable or other garden debris, shrubbery, or brush or tree trimmings, less than 4 feet in length and 2 inches in diameter, that can be converted to compost. Yard waste does not include stumps, agricultural wastes, animal waste, roots, sewage sludge, Christmas trees or wreaths, food waste, or screened finished compost made from yard waste. Sec. 11568. (1) The owner or operator of a materials utilization facility shall comply with all of the following: (a) The owner or operator shall operate the facility in a manner that does not create a nuisance or a hazard to the environment, natural resources, or the public health, safety, or welfare and shall keep the facility clean and free of litter. (b) The Except as otherwise provided in this section, the owner or operator shall comply with this act, including parts 31 and 55, and not create a facility as defined in section 20101. However, the owner or operator is not required to take any affirmative action to demonstrate that it has not created a facility. (c) Unless exempted, the owner or operator shall record the types and quantities in tons, or cubic yards for composting facilities, of material collected, the period of storage before utilization or processing, the planning area of origin of the material, and where the material is transferred, processed, or recycled, or and where any residuals are disposed of, including where digestate is applied to land. The owner or operator shall report to the department this information for each state fiscal year within 45 days after the end of the state fiscal year.calendar year by the following January 31. The owner or operator shall retain the records for 5 years after the information is reported to the department. (d) On an annual basis, the weight of solid waste residuals shall be less than 15% of the total weight of material received unless the requirements of subdivision (b) of the definition of materials recovery facility in section 11504 are met. (d) (e) The facility shall be operated by personnel who are knowledgeable about the safe management of the types of material that are accepted and utilized at the facility. (e) (f) The owner or operator shall limit access to the facility to a time when a responsible individual is on duty. (f) (g) The owner or operator shall not store material overnight at the facility except in a secure location and with adequate containment to prevent any release of material. (g) (h) Within 1 year after material is collected by the facility, the material shall be transported from the facility for use in production of ultimate end use products or disposal. This subdivision does not apply to a composting facility or to digestate managed at a registered anaerobic digester. (h) (i) The material shall be protected, as appropriate for the type of material, from weather, fire, physical damage, and vandalism. (i) (j) Operations shall not attract or harbor rodents or other vectors. (j) (k) If salvaging is permitted, salvaged material shall be removed from the site at the end of each business day or salvaging shall be confined to a storage area that is approved by the department. (k) (l) Handling and processing equipment that is of adequate size, quantity, and operating condition shall be available as needed to ensure proper management of the facility. If the handling or processing equipment is inoperable for more than 72 hours, an alternative method that is approved by the department shall be used to manage the material. (l) (m) Solid waste shall not be burned at the facility. (2) The owner or operator of a materials recovery facility, including an electronic waste processor not required to report under part 173, shall comply with both all of the following, as applicable: (a) Beginning 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a A person shall not operate a materials recovery facility that sorts, bales, or processes more than 100 tons of material per year and does not have more than 100 tons of managed material on-site at any time unless the owner or operator has registered the materials recovery facility with the department. The application for registration shall be accompanied by a fee of $750.00. The term of the registration is 5 years. (b) Beginning 2 years after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, March 29, 2024, a person shall not operate a materials recovery facility that has more than 100 tons of managed material on-site at any time unless the owner or operator has obtained approval of the materials recovery facility under a general permit, subject to subsections (6) to (9). (11) and (14). (c) On an annual basis, the weight of solid waste residuals shall be less than 15% of the total weight of material received by the materials recovery facility unless the requirements of subdivision (b) of the definition of materials recovery facility in section 11504 are met. (3) The owner or operator of a composting facility shall comply with all of the following, as applicable: (a) Beginning 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a A person shall not operate a small class 1 composting facility unless the owner or operator has notified the department. Notification shall be given upon initial operation and, subsequently, within 45 days after the end of each state fiscal year. The subsequent notices shall report the amount of compostable material managed at the facility during the state fiscal year. (b) Beginning 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a A person shall not operate a medium class 1 composting facility unless the owner or operator has registered with the department. The application for registration shall be accompanied by a fee of $750.00. The term of the registration is 5 years. (c) Beginning 2 years after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, March 29, 2024, a person shall not operate a class 2 composting facility or a large class 1 composting facility unless approved by the department under a general permit, subject to subsections (6) to (9).(11) and (14). (4) The owner or operator of an anaerobic digester shall comply with all of the following, as applicable: (a) Beginning 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a If the owner or operator of an anaerobic digester land applies digestate, the application shall not result in a violation of this act and shall be done in compliance with GAAMPS. Whether or not the digestate is land applied, the owner or operator of an anaerobic digester shall use only 1 or more of the following, from 1 or more sources, as feedstock: (i) Livestock manure. (ii) Animal bedding. (iii) Waste animal feed. (iv) Dead animals and paunch from ruminant animals, unless infectious or managed under 1982 PA 239, MCL 287.651 to 287.683. (v) Yard waste or grass clippings. (vi) Aquatic plants. (vii) Organic food processing residuals. (viii) Spent grain from breweries. (ix) Waste cooking grease or trap grease. (x) Food waste. (xi) Crop residuals and other crop wastes, including, but not limited to, those related to ethanol, biodiesel, and algal production. (xii) Curbside source separated organic material. (xiii) Source separated material consisting of organics from commercial institutions, cafeterias, and supermarkets. (xiv) Wastewater from food treatment facilities. (xv) Wastewater solids or dissolved air flotation materials from food treatment. (xvi) Out-of-date food or spoiled food products in packaging. (xvii) Blood and blood water from animal slaughter operations. (xviii) Pet food and pet food byproducts. (xix) Food ingredients. (xx) Beverages. (xxi) Leachate from composting operations. (xxii) Other digester feedstocks as approved by the director. (xxiii) A mixture of any of these materials. (b) A person shall not operate an anaerobic digester if the anaerobic digester manages source separated material generated on-site and if not more than 20% of the material managed is generated off-site unless the owner or operator has notified the department. Notification shall be given upon initial operation. and, subsequently, Notification shall also be given within 45 days after the end of each a state fiscal year . The subsequent notices shall report the amount of material managed at the anaerobic digester during the state fiscal year.if either or both of the following apply: (i) The volume of digester feedstock accepted or anaerobic digester digestate transferred, sold, or land applied during that fiscal year increased by more than 10% over the previous fiscal year. (ii) The method of transport of digester feedstock or digestate changed during that fiscal year. (c) (b) Beginning 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, 90 days after the effective date of the amendatory act that added subdivision (d), a person shall not operate an anaerobic digester if the anaerobic digester manages source separated material generated on-site and if more than 20% of the material managed is generated off-site unless the owner or operator has registered the anaerobic digester with the department or is exempt from registration under subsection (5). The application for registration shall be accompanied by a fee of $750.00. The term of the registration is 5 years. The application for registration shall be accompanied by both of the following: (i) A fee of $750.00. (ii) A contingency plan that includes all of the following information: (A) How the anaerobic digester contents will be managed in the event of a biological failure or if operation is interrupted or terminated. (B) How to restart the anaerobic digester, and procedures that will be followed if the anaerobic digester cannot be restarted. (C) The location of and emergency and nonemergency telephone numbers for the local police, the local fire department, and medical responders. (D) The name, address, and telephone number of the person or persons responsible for operation of the anaerobic digester. (E) An action plan for emergencies resulting from fire, wind, flood, or mechanical failures. (F) Procedures for proper disposal of digestate and feedstock. (G) Other relevant information required by the department. (d) Beginning 90 days after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this subdivision, the owner or operator of an anaerobic digester that manages only feedstocks generated off-site shall register the anaerobic digester with the department, but is not required to obtain a permit under part 31 for the land application of digestate. The term of the registration is 5 years. The application for registration shall be accompanied by both of the following: (i) A fee of $750.00. (ii) A contingency plan that includes the information described in subdivision (c)(ii)(A) to (F). (e) The owner or operator of a registered anaerobic digester shall comply with all of the following: (i) The owner or operator shall keep records, commencing with the date of registration, of the results of testing of pathogens, total nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium content, organic ammonia and nitrate forms, secondary and micronutrients, pH, total solids and moisture content, volatile solids, metals, physical contamination, soluble salts, and volatile fatty acid concentration, for the purpose of determining compliance with subsection (1)(a). The testing shall be conducted each quarter of the calendar year based on the guidelines outlined in the American Biogas Council Digestate Certification Program or a sampling and evaluation process approved by the department. (ii) The owner or operator shall annually submit the records kept under subparagraph (ii) with the records required under subsection (1)(c) and shall retain copies of the records for 5 years. (iii) The anaerobic digester shall be constructed and operated in compliance with "Conservation Practice Standard, Anaerobic Digester, Code 366" (October 2017) of the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service or a standard approved by the department. Siting and storage of feedstocks shall comply with "Conservation Practice Standard, Waste Storage Facility, Code 313" (May 2016) of the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service or a standard approved by the department. If the anaerobic digester is using for storage of feedstocks or digestate a farm storage structure and the farm has a different owner and operator than the anaerobic digester, the anaerobic digester shall submit to the department documentation of the storage structure's compliance with "Conservation Practice Standard, Waste Storage Facility, Code 313" (May 2016). (iv) Within 1 year after registration or assumption of operation of a registered anaerobic digester or undertaking operation of an anaerobic digester, whichever is later, the operator shall complete an operator training program from the Michigan State University Extension, the Michigan department of agriculture and rural development, or the American Biogas Council or an equivalent training program approved by the department. (v) The owner or operator shall submit to the department a custody transfer form identifying each feedstock source and digestate recipient. The owner or operator shall submit an updated form to the department within 45 days after a change in feedstock sources or digestate recipients. (5) The owner or operator of an anaerobic digester is not required to register under subsection (4)(c) or to obtain a permit under part 31 or rules promulgated under part 31 if any of the following apply: (a) The anaerobic digester meets or when constructed will meet all of the following requirements: (i) Receives manure from a farm that does not have a permit for a concentrated animal feeding operation, as defined in R 323.2101 of the MAC. (ii) Does not accept more than 20% of its feedstock from off-site. (iii) Manages digestate in compliance with GAAMPS or by disposal at any of the following: (A) A sewerage facility permitted under part 41. (B) A materials management facility permitted under part 115. (C) A composting facility the owner or operator of which has complied with subsection (3). (b) The anaerobic digester is incorporated or when constructed will be incorporated into a sewerage disposal or waterworks system permitted under part 41. (6) If a provision of a standard described in subsection (4) or a standard approved by the department conflicts with a provision of this act, the provision of this act applies. (7) If the department fails to approve or deny an application for a permit for an anaerobic digester under part 31 within 180 days after the application is submitted, the application is considered to be approved. (8) A site at which anaerobic digester feedstock or digestate is managed in compliance with this section is not a disposal area. (9) An anaerobic digester registered and operating in compliance with this section is not required to obtain a permit, or co-permit with a farm, under part 115, part 31, or rules promulgated under part 31. (c) Beginning 2 years after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a person shall not operate an anaerobic digester that manages only source separated material, manures, bedding, or crop residuals that are generated off-site unless approved by the department under a general permit, subject to subsections (6) to (9). (d) Liquid digestate that is generated by the anaerobic digester shall be managed by 1 or more of the following: (i) On-site treatment and discharge by a facility that is permitted under part 31 or is otherwise approved by the department. (ii) Discharge, by sewer or pipeline, to an off-site publicly owned treatment works or other facility that is permitted under part 31 or is otherwise approved by the department. (iii) Discharge, by pumping and hauling, to an off-site publicly owned treatment works or other facility that is permitted under part 31 or is otherwise approved by the department. (iv) Covered storage, as approved by the department, on-site for not less than 180 days followed by land application under R 299.4111 of the MAC. (10) (5) Beginning 2 years after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, March 29, 2025, a person shall not operate an innovative technology facility unless approved by the department under a general permit, subject to subsections (6) to (9).(11) and (14). (11) (6) If the owner or operator of a materials utilization facility in operation on the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section March 29, 2023 is required to obtain approval under a general permit under this act and submits a complete application for approval by the deadline for obtaining approval, the owner or operator is considered to be in compliance with the approval requirement pending the department's approval or denial of the application. (12) (7) An application for approval under a general permit under this section shall be accompanied by a fee of $1,000.00. The department shall approve or deny the application within 90 days after receiving a complete permit application, the department shall approve the application or shall deny the application and identify with specificity the reason for the denial. If the application is denied, within 6 months after the denial, the applicant may resubmit the application together with additional information or corrections necessary to address the reason for denial, without paying an additional application fee. (13) (8) The term of approval under a general permit under this section is 5 years, except that the term of approval under an innovative technology general permit is 2 years. (14) (9) An approval under a general permit under this section may be renewed upon the submittal of a timely and sufficient application. To be considered timely and sufficient for purposes of section 91 of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.291, an application for renewal of a general permit approval shall meet both of the following requirements: (a) Contain the information as required by the applicable general permit application. (b) Be received by the department not later than 90 days before the expiration of the preceding authorization. (15) (10) Fees collected under this subpart shall be deposited in the perpetual care account established under section 11550. Enacting section 1. This amendatory act does not take effect unless Senate Bill No.____ or House Bill No. 5789 (request no. 03038'23) of the 102nd Legislature is enacted into law.
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3131 by amending sections 11506 and 11568 (MCL 324.11506 and 324.11568), section 11506 as amended by 2022 PA 244 and section 11568 as added by 2022 PA 249.
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4141 (c) Manure or animal bedding generated in the production of livestock and poultry, if managed in compliance with the appropriate GAAMPS.
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5151 (h) The following materials that are used as animal feed, or are applied on, or are composted or digested and applied on, farmland or forestland for an agricultural or silvicultural purpose at an agronomic rate consistent with GAAMPS:
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7171 (ii) As a raw material in asphalt for road construction, if the coal ash does not have more than 12% unburned carbon and passes Michigan test method for water asphalt preferential test, MTM 101, as set forth in the state transportation department's manual for the Michigan test methods (MTM).
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109109 (4) "Solvolysis" means a manufacturing process in which post-use polymers are purified with the aid of solvents, while heated at low temperatures or pressurized, or both, to make useful products while allowing additives and contaminants to be removed. The products of solvolysis include, but are not limited to, monomers, intermediates, and valuable chemicals and raw materials. Solvolysis includes, but is not limited to, the following:
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111111 (a) Hydrolysis.
112112
113113 (b) Aminolysis.
114114
115115 (c) Ammonolysis.
116116
117117 (d) Methanolysis.
118118
119119 (e) Glycolysis.
120120
121121 (5) "Source reduction" means any practice that reduces or eliminates the generation of waste at the source.
122122
123123 (6) "Source separated material" means any of the following materials if separated at the source of generation or at a materials management facility that complies with part 115 and if not speculatively accumulated:
124124
125125 (a) Glass, metal, wood, paper products, plastics, rubber, textiles, food waste, electronics, latex paint, yard waste, or any other material approved by the department that is used for conversion into raw materials or intermediate or new products. For the purposes of this subdivision, raw materials or intermediate or new products include, but are not limited to, compost, biogas from anaerobic digestion, synthesis gas from gasification or pyrolysis, or other fuel. This subdivision does not prohibit material from being classified as a renewable energy resource as defined in section 11 of the clean and renewable energy and energy waste reduction act, 2008 PA 295, MCL 460.1011.
126126
127127 (b) Scrap wood and railroad ties used to fuel an industrial boiler, kiln, power plant, or furnace, subject to part 55, for production of new wood products, or for other uses approved by the department.
128128
129129 (c) Chipped or whole tires used to fuel an industrial boiler, kiln, power plant, or furnace, subject to part 55, or for other uses approved by the department. This subdivision does not prohibit material from being classified as a renewable energy resource as defined in section 11 of the clean and renewable energy and energy waste reduction act, 2008 PA 295, MCL 460.1011.
130130
131131 (d) Recovered paint solids if used to fuel an industrial boiler, kiln, power plant, gasification plant, or furnace, subject to part 55; if bonded with cement or asphalt; or if used for other uses approved by the department.
132132
133133 (e) Gypsum drywall generated from the production of wallboard used for stock returned to the production process or for other uses approved by the department.
134134
135135 (f) Flue gas desulfurization gypsum used for production of cement or wallboard or other uses approved by the department.
136136
137137 (g) Asphalt shingles that meet both of the following requirements:
138138
139139 (i) Do not contain asbestos, rolled roofing, wood, nails, or tar paper.
140140
141141 (ii) Are used as described in any of the following:
142142
143143 (A) As a component in hot mix asphalt, warm mix asphalt, or cold patch asphalt.
144144
145145 (B) To fuel an industrial boiler, kiln, power plant, or furnace, subject to part 55.
146146
147147 (C) Mixed with recycled asphalt pavement at a maximum of 1 to 1 ratio by volume to produce a base that is covered by concrete or asphalt paving.
148148
149149 (D) Other uses approved by the department.
150150
151151 (h) Municipal solid waste incinerator ash that meets criteria specified by the department and that is used as daily cover at a disposal facility licensed pursuant to part 115.
152152
153153 (i) Utility poles or pole segments reused as poles, posts, or similar uses approved by the department in writing.
154154
155155 (j) Railroad ties reused in landscaping, embankments, or similar uses approved by the department in writing.
156156
157157 (k) Any materials and uses approved by the department under section 11553(8).
158158
159159 (l) Leaves that are ground or mixed with ground wood and sold as mulch for landscaping purposes if the volumes so managed are reported to the department in the manner provided in section 11560.
160160
161161 (m) Any material determined by the department in writing before September 16, 2014 to be a source separated material.
162162
163163 (n) Yard waste that is land applied on a farm in a manner consistent with GAAMPS.
164164
165165 (o) Yard waste, class 1 compostable material, and class 2 compostable material that are delivered to an anaerobic digester authorized by the department under part 115 to receive the material.
166166
167167 (p) Recyclable materials.
168168
169169 (7) "Stamp sands" means finely grained crushed rock resulting from mining, milling, or smelting of copper ore and includes native substances contained within the crushed rock and any ancillary material associated with the crushed rock.
170170
171171 (8) "Treated wood" means wood or wood product that has been treated with 1 or more of the following:
172172
173173 (a) Chromated copper arsenate (CCA).
174174
175175 (b) Ammoniacal copper quat (ACQ).
176176
177177 (c) Ammoniacal copper zinc arsenate (ACZA).
178178
179179 (d) Any other chemical designated in rules promulgated by the department.
180180
181181 (9) "Trust fund" means a fund held by a trustee who has the authority to act as a trustee and whose trust operations are regulated and examined by a federal or state agency.
182182
183183 (10) "Type I public water supply", "type IIa public water supply", "type IIb public water supply", and "type III public water supply" mean those terms, respectively, as described in R 325.10502 of the MAC.
184184
185185 (11) "Type II landfill" means a landfill that receives household waste or municipal solid waste incinerator ash, or both, and that may also receive other types of solid waste, such as any of the following:
186186
187187 (a) Construction and demolition waste.
188188
189189 (b) Sewage sludge.
190190
191191 (c) Commercial waste.
192192
193193 (d) Nonhazardous sludge.
194194
195195 (e) Hazardous waste from conditionally exempt small quantity generators.
196196
197197 (f) Industrial waste.
198198
199199 (12) "Type III landfill" means a landfill that is not a type II landfill or hazardous waste landfill. Type III landfill includes all of the following:
200200
201201 (a) A construction and demolition waste landfill.
202202
203203 (b) An industrial waste landfill.
204204
205205 (c) A low hazard industrial waste landfill.
206206
207207 (d) A surface impoundment authorized as an industrial waste landfill.
208208
209209 (e) A landfill that accepts only waste other than household waste, municipal solid waste incinerator ash, or hazardous waste from conditionally exempt small quantity generators.
210210
211211 (f) A coal ash landfill.
212212
213213 (g) Any coal ash impoundment, including, but not limited to, the following:
214214
215215 (i) An existing coal ash impoundment that is closed as a landfill pursuant to R 299.4309 of the MAC.
216216
217217 (ii) An existing coal ash impoundment where coal ash will remain after closure and that will be closed as a landfill pursuant to R 299.4309 of the MAC.
218218
219219 (13) "Vermiculture" means the controlled and managed process by which live worms degrade organic materials into worm castings or worm humus.
220220
221221 (14) "Waste diversion center" means property or a building, or a portion of property or a building, designated for the purpose of receiving or collecting diverted wastes and not used for residential purposes.
222222
223223 (15) "Wood" means trees, branches and associated leaves, bark, lumber, pallets, wood chips, sawdust, or other wood or wood product but does not include scrap wood, treated wood, painted wood or painted wood product, or any wood or wood product that has been contaminated during manufacture or use.
224224
225225 (16) "Wood ash" means any type of ash or slag resulting from the burning of wood.
226226
227227 (17) "Yard waste" means leaves, grass clippings, vegetable or other garden debris, shrubbery, or brush or tree trimmings, less than 4 feet in length and 2 inches in diameter, that can be converted to compost. Yard waste does not include stumps, agricultural wastes, animal waste, roots, sewage sludge, Christmas trees or wreaths, food waste, or screened finished compost made from yard waste.
228228
229229 Sec. 11568. (1) The owner or operator of a materials utilization facility shall comply with all of the following:
230230
231231 (a) The owner or operator shall operate the facility in a manner that does not create a nuisance or a hazard to the environment, natural resources, or the public health, safety, or welfare and shall keep the facility clean and free of litter.
232232
233233 (b) The Except as otherwise provided in this section, the owner or operator shall comply with this act, including parts 31 and 55, and not create a facility as defined in section 20101. However, the owner or operator is not required to take any affirmative action to demonstrate that it has not created a facility.
234234
235235 (c) Unless exempted, the owner or operator shall record the types and quantities in tons, or cubic yards for composting facilities, of material collected, the period of storage before utilization or processing, the planning area of origin of the material, and where the material is transferred, processed, or recycled, or and where any residuals are disposed of, including where digestate is applied to land. The owner or operator shall report to the department this information for each state fiscal year within 45 days after the end of the state fiscal year.calendar year by the following January 31. The owner or operator shall retain the records for 5 years after the information is reported to the department.
236236
237237 (d) On an annual basis, the weight of solid waste residuals shall be less than 15% of the total weight of material received unless the requirements of subdivision (b) of the definition of materials recovery facility in section 11504 are met.
238238
239239 (d) (e) The facility shall be operated by personnel who are knowledgeable about the safe management of the types of material that are accepted and utilized at the facility.
240240
241241 (e) (f) The owner or operator shall limit access to the facility to a time when a responsible individual is on duty.
242242
243243 (f) (g) The owner or operator shall not store material overnight at the facility except in a secure location and with adequate containment to prevent any release of material.
244244
245245 (g) (h) Within 1 year after material is collected by the facility, the material shall be transported from the facility for use in production of ultimate end use products or disposal. This subdivision does not apply to a composting facility or to digestate managed at a registered anaerobic digester.
246246
247247 (h) (i) The material shall be protected, as appropriate for the type of material, from weather, fire, physical damage, and vandalism.
248248
249249 (i) (j) Operations shall not attract or harbor rodents or other vectors.
250250
251251 (j) (k) If salvaging is permitted, salvaged material shall be removed from the site at the end of each business day or salvaging shall be confined to a storage area that is approved by the department.
252252
253253 (k) (l) Handling and processing equipment that is of adequate size, quantity, and operating condition shall be available as needed to ensure proper management of the facility. If the handling or processing equipment is inoperable for more than 72 hours, an alternative method that is approved by the department shall be used to manage the material.
254254
255255 (l) (m) Solid waste shall not be burned at the facility.
256256
257257 (2) The owner or operator of a materials recovery facility, including an electronic waste processor not required to report under part 173, shall comply with both all of the following, as applicable:
258258
259259 (a) Beginning 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a A person shall not operate a materials recovery facility that sorts, bales, or processes more than 100 tons of material per year and does not have more than 100 tons of managed material on-site at any time unless the owner or operator has registered the materials recovery facility with the department. The application for registration shall be accompanied by a fee of $750.00. The term of the registration is 5 years.
260260
261261 (b) Beginning 2 years after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, March 29, 2024, a person shall not operate a materials recovery facility that has more than 100 tons of managed material on-site at any time unless the owner or operator has obtained approval of the materials recovery facility under a general permit, subject to subsections (6) to (9). (11) and (14).
262262
263263 (c) On an annual basis, the weight of solid waste residuals shall be less than 15% of the total weight of material received by the materials recovery facility unless the requirements of subdivision (b) of the definition of materials recovery facility in section 11504 are met.
264264
265265 (3) The owner or operator of a composting facility shall comply with all of the following, as applicable:
266266
267267 (a) Beginning 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a A person shall not operate a small class 1 composting facility unless the owner or operator has notified the department. Notification shall be given upon initial operation and, subsequently, within 45 days after the end of each state fiscal year. The subsequent notices shall report the amount of compostable material managed at the facility during the state fiscal year.
268268
269269 (b) Beginning 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a A person shall not operate a medium class 1 composting facility unless the owner or operator has registered with the department. The application for registration shall be accompanied by a fee of $750.00. The term of the registration is 5 years.
270270
271271 (c) Beginning 2 years after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, March 29, 2024, a person shall not operate a class 2 composting facility or a large class 1 composting facility unless approved by the department under a general permit, subject to subsections (6) to (9).(11) and (14).
272272
273273 (4) The owner or operator of an anaerobic digester shall comply with all of the following, as applicable:
274274
275275 (a) Beginning 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a If the owner or operator of an anaerobic digester land applies digestate, the application shall not result in a violation of this act and shall be done in compliance with GAAMPS. Whether or not the digestate is land applied, the owner or operator of an anaerobic digester shall use only 1 or more of the following, from 1 or more sources, as feedstock:
276276
277277 (i) Livestock manure.
278278
279279 (ii) Animal bedding.
280280
281281 (iii) Waste animal feed.
282282
283283 (iv) Dead animals and paunch from ruminant animals, unless infectious or managed under 1982 PA 239, MCL 287.651 to 287.683.
284284
285285 (v) Yard waste or grass clippings.
286286
287287 (vi) Aquatic plants.
288288
289289 (vii) Organic food processing residuals.
290290
291291 (viii) Spent grain from breweries.
292292
293293 (ix) Waste cooking grease or trap grease.
294294
295295 (x) Food waste.
296296
297297 (xi) Crop residuals and other crop wastes, including, but not limited to, those related to ethanol, biodiesel, and algal production.
298298
299299 (xii) Curbside source separated organic material.
300300
301301 (xiii) Source separated material consisting of organics from commercial institutions, cafeterias, and supermarkets.
302302
303303 (xiv) Wastewater from food treatment facilities.
304304
305305 (xv) Wastewater solids or dissolved air flotation materials from food treatment.
306306
307307 (xvi) Out-of-date food or spoiled food products in packaging.
308308
309309 (xvii) Blood and blood water from animal slaughter operations.
310310
311311 (xviii) Pet food and pet food byproducts.
312312
313313 (xix) Food ingredients.
314314
315315 (xx) Beverages.
316316
317317 (xxi) Leachate from composting operations.
318318
319319 (xxii) Other digester feedstocks as approved by the director.
320320
321321 (xxiii) A mixture of any of these materials.
322322
323323 (b) A person shall not operate an anaerobic digester if the anaerobic digester manages source separated material generated on-site and if not more than 20% of the material managed is generated off-site unless the owner or operator has notified the department. Notification shall be given upon initial operation. and, subsequently, Notification shall also be given within 45 days after the end of each a state fiscal year . The subsequent notices shall report the amount of material managed at the anaerobic digester during the state fiscal year.if either or both of the following apply:
324324
325325 (i) The volume of digester feedstock accepted or anaerobic digester digestate transferred, sold, or land applied during that fiscal year increased by more than 10% over the previous fiscal year.
326326
327327 (ii) The method of transport of digester feedstock or digestate changed during that fiscal year.
328328
329329 (c) (b) Beginning 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, 90 days after the effective date of the amendatory act that added subdivision (d), a person shall not operate an anaerobic digester if the anaerobic digester manages source separated material generated on-site and if more than 20% of the material managed is generated off-site unless the owner or operator has registered the anaerobic digester with the department or is exempt from registration under subsection (5). The application for registration shall be accompanied by a fee of $750.00. The term of the registration is 5 years. The application for registration shall be accompanied by both of the following:
330330
331331 (i) A fee of $750.00.
332332
333333 (ii) A contingency plan that includes all of the following information:
334334
335335 (A) How the anaerobic digester contents will be managed in the event of a biological failure or if operation is interrupted or terminated.
336336
337337 (B) How to restart the anaerobic digester, and procedures that will be followed if the anaerobic digester cannot be restarted.
338338
339339 (C) The location of and emergency and nonemergency telephone numbers for the local police, the local fire department, and medical responders.
340340
341341 (D) The name, address, and telephone number of the person or persons responsible for operation of the anaerobic digester.
342342
343343 (E) An action plan for emergencies resulting from fire, wind, flood, or mechanical failures.
344344
345345 (F) Procedures for proper disposal of digestate and feedstock.
346346
347347 (G) Other relevant information required by the department.
348348
349349 (d) Beginning 90 days after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this subdivision, the owner or operator of an anaerobic digester that manages only feedstocks generated off-site shall register the anaerobic digester with the department, but is not required to obtain a permit under part 31 for the land application of digestate. The term of the registration is 5 years. The application for registration shall be accompanied by both of the following:
350350
351351 (i) A fee of $750.00.
352352
353353 (ii) A contingency plan that includes the information described in subdivision (c)(ii)(A) to (F).
354354
355355 (e) The owner or operator of a registered anaerobic digester shall comply with all of the following:
356356
357357 (i) The owner or operator shall keep records, commencing with the date of registration, of the results of testing of pathogens, total nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium content, organic ammonia and nitrate forms, secondary and micronutrients, pH, total solids and moisture content, volatile solids, metals, physical contamination, soluble salts, and volatile fatty acid concentration, for the purpose of determining compliance with subsection (1)(a). The testing shall be conducted each quarter of the calendar year based on the guidelines outlined in the American Biogas Council Digestate Certification Program or a sampling and evaluation process approved by the department.
358358
359359 (ii) The owner or operator shall annually submit the records kept under subparagraph (ii) with the records required under subsection (1)(c) and shall retain copies of the records for 5 years.
360360
361361 (iii) The anaerobic digester shall be constructed and operated in compliance with "Conservation Practice Standard, Anaerobic Digester, Code 366" (October 2017) of the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service or a standard approved by the department. Siting and storage of feedstocks shall comply with "Conservation Practice Standard, Waste Storage Facility, Code 313" (May 2016) of the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service or a standard approved by the department. If the anaerobic digester is using for storage of feedstocks or digestate a farm storage structure and the farm has a different owner and operator than the anaerobic digester, the anaerobic digester shall submit to the department documentation of the storage structure's compliance with "Conservation Practice Standard, Waste Storage Facility, Code 313" (May 2016).
362362
363363 (iv) Within 1 year after registration or assumption of operation of a registered anaerobic digester or undertaking operation of an anaerobic digester, whichever is later, the operator shall complete an operator training program from the Michigan State University Extension, the Michigan department of agriculture and rural development, or the American Biogas Council or an equivalent training program approved by the department.
364364
365365 (v) The owner or operator shall submit to the department a custody transfer form identifying each feedstock source and digestate recipient. The owner or operator shall submit an updated form to the department within 45 days after a change in feedstock sources or digestate recipients.
366366
367367 (5) The owner or operator of an anaerobic digester is not required to register under subsection (4)(c) or to obtain a permit under part 31 or rules promulgated under part 31 if any of the following apply:
368368
369369 (a) The anaerobic digester meets or when constructed will meet all of the following requirements:
370370
371371 (i) Receives manure from a farm that does not have a permit for a concentrated animal feeding operation, as defined in R 323.2101 of the MAC.
372372
373373 (ii) Does not accept more than 20% of its feedstock from off-site.
374374
375375 (iii) Manages digestate in compliance with GAAMPS or by disposal at any of the following:
376376
377377 (A) A sewerage facility permitted under part 41.
378378
379379 (B) A materials management facility permitted under part 115.
380380
381381 (C) A composting facility the owner or operator of which has complied with subsection (3).
382382
383383 (b) The anaerobic digester is incorporated or when constructed will be incorporated into a sewerage disposal or waterworks system permitted under part 41.
384384
385385 (6) If a provision of a standard described in subsection (4) or a standard approved by the department conflicts with a provision of this act, the provision of this act applies.
386386
387387 (7) If the department fails to approve or deny an application for a permit for an anaerobic digester under part 31 within 180 days after the application is submitted, the application is considered to be approved.
388388
389389 (8) A site at which anaerobic digester feedstock or digestate is managed in compliance with this section is not a disposal area.
390390
391391 (9) An anaerobic digester registered and operating in compliance with this section is not required to obtain a permit, or co-permit with a farm, under part 115, part 31, or rules promulgated under part 31.
392392
393393 (c) Beginning 2 years after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, a person shall not operate an anaerobic digester that manages only source separated material, manures, bedding, or crop residuals that are generated off-site unless approved by the department under a general permit, subject to subsections (6) to (9).
394394
395395 (d) Liquid digestate that is generated by the anaerobic digester shall be managed by 1 or more of the following:
396396
397397 (i) On-site treatment and discharge by a facility that is permitted under part 31 or is otherwise approved by the department.
398398
399399 (ii) Discharge, by sewer or pipeline, to an off-site publicly owned treatment works or other facility that is permitted under part 31 or is otherwise approved by the department.
400400
401401 (iii) Discharge, by pumping and hauling, to an off-site publicly owned treatment works or other facility that is permitted under part 31 or is otherwise approved by the department.
402402
403403 (iv) Covered storage, as approved by the department, on-site for not less than 180 days followed by land application under R 299.4111 of the MAC.
404404
405405 (10) (5) Beginning 2 years after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, March 29, 2025, a person shall not operate an innovative technology facility unless approved by the department under a general permit, subject to subsections (6) to (9).(11) and (14).
406406
407407 (11) (6) If the owner or operator of a materials utilization facility in operation on the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section March 29, 2023 is required to obtain approval under a general permit under this act and submits a complete application for approval by the deadline for obtaining approval, the owner or operator is considered to be in compliance with the approval requirement pending the department's approval or denial of the application.
408408
409409 (12) (7) An application for approval under a general permit under this section shall be accompanied by a fee of $1,000.00. The department shall approve or deny the application within 90 days after receiving a complete permit application, the department shall approve the application or shall deny the application and identify with specificity the reason for the denial. If the application is denied, within 6 months after the denial, the applicant may resubmit the application together with additional information or corrections necessary to address the reason for denial, without paying an additional application fee.
410410
411411 (13) (8) The term of approval under a general permit under this section is 5 years, except that the term of approval under an innovative technology general permit is 2 years.
412412
413413 (14) (9) An approval under a general permit under this section may be renewed upon the submittal of a timely and sufficient application. To be considered timely and sufficient for purposes of section 91 of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.291, an application for renewal of a general permit approval shall meet both of the following requirements:
414414
415415 (a) Contain the information as required by the applicable general permit application.
416416
417417 (b) Be received by the department not later than 90 days before the expiration of the preceding authorization.
418418
419419 (15) (10) Fees collected under this subpart shall be deposited in the perpetual care account established under section 11550.
420420
421421 Enacting section 1. This amendatory act does not take effect unless Senate Bill No.____ or House Bill No. 5789 (request no. 03038'23) of the 102nd Legislature is enacted into law.