Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 33 : Section 1443


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1443. Research program respecting ocean dumping and other methods of waste disposal

    (a) Cooperation with public authorities, agencies, and
      institutions, private agencies and institutions, and individuals
      The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall - 
        (1) conduct research, investigations, experiments, training,
      demonstrations, surveys, and studies for the purpose of - 
          (A) determining means of minimizing or ending, as soon as
        possible after October 6, 1980, the dumping into ocean waters,
        or waters described in section 1411(b) of this title, of
        material which may unreasonably degrade or endanger human
        health, welfare, or amenities, or the marine environment,
        ecological systems, or economic potentialities, and
          (B) developing disposal methods as alternatives to the
        dumping described in subparagraph (A); and

        (2) encourage, cooperate with, promote the coordination of, and
      render financial and other assistance to appropriate public
      authorities, agencies, and institutions (whether Federal, State,
      interstate, or local) and appropriate private agencies,
      institutions, and individuals in the conduct of research and
      other activities described in paragraph (1).
    (b) Termination date for ocean dumping of sewage sludge not
      affected
      Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect in any way
    the December 31, 1981, termination date, established in section
    1412a of this title, for the ocean dumping of sewage sludge.
    (c) Regional management plans for waste disposal
      The Administrator, in cooperation with the Secretary, the
    Secretary of Commerce, and other officials of appropriate Federal,
    State, and local agencies, shall assess the feasibility in coastal
    areas of regional management plans for the disposal of waste
    materials. Such plans should integrate where appropriate Federal,
    State, regional, and local waste disposal activities into a
    comprehensive regional disposal strategy. These plans should
    address, among other things - 
        (1) the sources, quantities, and types of materials that
      require and will require disposal;
        (2) the environmental, economic, social, and human health
      factors (and the methods used to assess these factors) associated
      with disposal alternatives;
        (3) the improvements in production processes, methods of
      disposal, and recycling to reduce the adverse effects associated
      with such disposal alternatives;
        (4) the applicable laws and regulations governing waste
      disposal; and
        (5) improvements in permitting processes to reduce
      administrative burdens.
    (d) Report on sewage disposal in New York metropolitan area
      The Administrator, in cooperation with the Secretary of Commerce,
    shall submit to the Congress and the President, not later than one
    year after April 7, 1986, a report on sewage sludge disposal in the
    New York City metropolitan region. The report shall - 
        (1) consider the factors listed in subsection (c) of this
      section as they relate to landfilling, incineration, ocean
      dumping, or any other feasible disposal or reuse/recycling
      option;
        (2) include an assessment of the cost of these alternatives;
      and
        (3) recommend such regulatory or legislative changes as may be
      necessary to reduce the adverse impacts associated with sewage
      sludge disposal.



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