West Virginia Statutes

§ 22C-4A-1 — Local participation, legislative findings and purposes; referendum

West Virginia § 22C-4A-1
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 22CENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES; BOARDS, AUTHORITIES, COMMISSIONS AND COMPACTS
Art. 4ALOCAL PARTICIPATION; REFERENDUM

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W. Va. Code § 22C-4A-1 (2026).

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(a)The Legislature finds that the potential impacts of commercial solid waste disposal facilities have a deleterious and debilitating effect upon the transportation network, property values, economic growth, environmental quality, other land uses, and the public health and welfare. These impacts are borne predominantly by the local residents in the communities where the facilities are located. The Legislature also recognizes that economic benefits exist for having a solid waste facility, including new jobs in the local community and increased tax and fee revenues for the state. The largest of facilities authorized to operate in West Virginia, Class A facilities, receive up to thirty thousand tons of solid waste per month. Class A facilities inevitably cause the most severe impacts to the

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Legislative History

1998 Reg. Sess., SB178

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