Section 41980 Of Article 7. Incineration Of Toxic Waste Materials From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 7.
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. The Legislature finds and declares that:
(a) Incineration has not been used extensively in California as a
means of disposal of toxic waste materials, primarily because of the
extensive area available for landfill, the low cost of landfill as a
method of disposal, and problems with air pollution.
(b) Because problems may result from disposing of certain toxic
waste materials in landfills, incineration should be investigated as
a method of disposal.
(c) Incineration of certain toxic waste materials has the
advantage, when compared to disposal by landfill, of breaking down
toxic waste materials into harmless compounds or elements.
(d) The incineration of certain toxic waste materials can result
in the net production of energy, which can help to displace the
combustion of fossil fuels and reduce dependence on imported energy
supplies.
(e) Improper or incomplete incineration of toxic waste materials
can result in emissions of compounds in amounts or concentrations
which may be hazardous to public health, and hazardous to
economically or environmentally significant animal or plant life.
Therefore, it is the intent and purpose of the Legislature to
investigate the methods of ensuring that emissions from incineration
of toxic wastes do not endanger public health and welfare, while
determining what appropriate role incineration could play in reducing
the landfilling of toxic waste materials in California.