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HB215-FN: requiring a landfill permit applicant to submit a report listing potential harms and benefits of the project.

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ntified as provided in paragraph V. (b) The ability of the proposed facility to assist the state in achieving the implementation of the hierarchy and goals under RSA 149-M:2 and RSA 149-M:3. (c) The ability of the proposed facility to assist in achieving the goals of the state solid waste management plan, and one or more solid waste management plans submitted to and approved by the department under RSA 14

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  • 149-M:11 · repeal

    nd benefits of the project. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 Public Benefit Requirement; Substantial Public Benefit. RSA 149-M:11, III is repealed and reenacted to read as follows: III. Prior to completing its full technical review of an application, the department shall determine whether a proposed solid waste facility provides a substantial pub

  • 149-M:2 · reference

    eed shall be identified as provided in paragraph V. (b) The ability of the proposed facility to assist the state in achieving the implementation of the hierarchy and goals under RSA 149-M:2 and RSA 149-M:3. (c) The ability of the proposed facility to assist in achieving the goals of the state solid waste management plan, and one or more solid waste management plans submitted to and approved by the depart

  • 149-M:24 · reference

    facility to assist in achieving the goals of the state solid waste management plan, and one or more solid waste management plans submitted to and approved by the department under RSA 149-M:24 and RSA 149-M:25. (d) For proposed privately-owned landfill facilities only, the ability of the proposed facility to provide a net public benefit. A net public benefit exists if potential benefits for a proposed proj

  • 149-M:25 · reference

    st in achieving the goals of the state solid waste management plan, and one or more solid waste management plans submitted to and approved by the department under RSA 149-M:24 and RSA 149-M:25. (d) For proposed privately-owned landfill facilities only, the ability of the proposed facility to provide a net public benefit. A net public benefit exists if potential benefits for a proposed project are determined

  • 149-M:3 · reference

    ntified as provided in paragraph V. (b) The ability of the proposed facility to assist the state in achieving the implementation of the hierarchy and goals under RSA 149-M:2 and RSA 149-M:3. (c) The ability of the proposed facility to assist in achieving the goals of the state solid waste management plan, and one or more solid waste management plans submitted to and approved by the department under RSA 14

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