Southwest Va.; JLARC to study development of strategic plan for regional solid waste disposal.
Impact
If implemented, the findings from the JLARC study could lead to significant changes in how solid waste is managed in Southwest Virginia. The study will assess the existing structures and recommend whether a regional waste authority should be created. This could establish a more organized approach to waste disposal, ultimately aiming for the development of a regional landfill site. Such an initiative could facilitate better coordination among local governments and agencies involved in waste management, improving overall operational efficiency.
Summary
HJR86 calls for a study to be conducted by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) on the development of a strategic plan for solid waste disposal in Southwest Virginia. The need for this study arises from the current fragmented nature of solid waste collection and disposal systems in the region, which can lead to inefficiencies and other challenges in managing waste. The resolution highlights the potential benefits of establishing a cohesive regional strategy that could streamline waste management processes and improve the environmental management of solid waste.
Contention
There are considerations and potential points of contention surrounding this bill. Some stakeholders may question the need for a regional waste authority, fearing it could lead to increased costs or regulations that impact individual local governments. Others might express concerns over where the proposed landfill site would be located and the environmental implications it would have on local communities. The establishment of a cohesive plan may face pushback from those who prioritize local control over waste management practices.
Last_action
The most recent action on HJR86 was on January 31, 2022, when a subcommittee recommended laying the bill on the table with a unanimous vote of 6-0. This indicates that while the bill has been discussed, it may need further support or amendments to progress through the legislative process.