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Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
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Title 25. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION |
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PART I. Department of Environmental Protection |
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Subpart C. Protection of Natural Resources |
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Article I. Land Resources |
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Chapter 76. Solid WasteResource Recovery Development |
Section 76.1. Definitions |
Section 76.2. Scope |
Section 76.11. Preapplication conference |
Section 76.12. Applications |
Section 76.13. Public notice of application |
Section 76.21. General eligibility requirements |
Section 76.22. Eligibility requirements for disposal/processing system loans |
Section 76.23. Eligibility requirements for resource recovery system loans |
Section 76.31. General eligibility requirements |
Section 76.32. Review guidelines |
Section 76.33. Demonstration project testing and evaluation |
Section 76.34. [Reserved] |
Section 76.41. Department approval requirements |
Section 76.42. [Reserved] |
Section 76.43. [Reserved] |
Section 76.44. [Reserved] |
Section 76.51. Construction requirements |
Section 76.52. [Reserved] |
Section 76.61. Construction progress reports |
Section 76.62. Report of project expenditures |
Section 76.63. Interim and final reports |
Section 76.71. License requirements |
Section 76.81. Evaluation |
Section 76.82. Review of Department decision |
Section 76.83. Order of funding projects |
Section 76.84. Expiration of eligibility for loan or grant consideration |
Section 76.91. General requirements |
Section 76.92. Schedule of disbursements |
Section 76.93. Loan repayment schedule |
Section 76.94. Withholding of payment |
Section 76.95. Accounting |
Section 76.96. Audits and inspections |
Section 76.101. Uniform interest rates |
Notation
The provisions of this Chapter 76 issued under section 6 of the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Resource Recovery Development Act (35 P. S. § 755.6); and section 1920-A of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 510-20), unless otherwise noted.
The provisions of this Chapter 76 adopted December 13, 1974, effective December 30, 1974, 4 Pa.B. 2529, unless otherwise noted.
Local Authority
The borough had no power to grant or deny the Department of Environmental Resources solid waste permit which the energy company had sought from the Department. The Department was responsible for administering the issuance of its own permits. The borough erred in denying the conditional use application on the basis that the energy company would not be issued the Departments permit. Glendon Energy Co. v. Glendon Borough, 656 A.2d 150 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1995); appeal denied 670 A.2d 644 (Pa. 1995).