Rhode Island Code of Regulations Title 845 - Resource Recovery Corporation

Here’s an updated overview of Rhode Island Code of Regulations – Title 845: Resource Recovery Corporation (RIRRC), focusing on its key regulations as of mid‑2025:

🗂️ Title 845 – Resource Recovery Corporation

Title 845 governs RIRRC, Rhode Island’s primary agency for solid waste management. It comprises four main parts:

Flow Control Regulations: Mandates that all municipal solid waste (MSW) be disposed of at the Central Landfill in Johnston, Rhode Island.

Out-of-State Waste Prohibition: Prohibits the acceptance of solid waste not generated within Rhode Island at the Central Landfill.

Annual MSW Cap Allotments: Establishes annual tonnage limits for each municipality on the amount of MSW they can dispose of at the landfill at the municipal rate.

Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Fee Pricing Structure and Procedure: Defines the pricing structure for MSW disposal fees charged to municipalities.

📘 Part 1 – Flow Control Regulations (845-RICR-00-00-1)

Purpose: Ensures that all MSW generated within Rhode Island is disposed of at the Central Landfill, promoting efficient waste management and supporting the financial stability of the landfill.

Key Provisions:

Disposal Requirements: All MSW must be delivered to the Central Landfill.

Hauler Obligations: Waste haulers are required to transport MSW to the designated facility.

Definitions: Clarifies terms such as "disposal," "hauler," and "solid waste" to ensure consistent application of the regulations.

🚫 Part 2 – Out-of-State Waste Prohibition (845-RICR-00-00-2)

Purpose: Prevents the acceptance of solid waste not generated within Rhode Island at the Central Landfill, safeguarding local waste management resources.

Key Provisions:

Prohibition: Solid waste not originating from Rhode Island is not accepted at the Central Landfill.

Contract Clauses: Contracts with commercial customers include clauses ensuring compliance with this prohibition.

Enforcement: Violations may result in penalties, including suspension of contract terms or legal action.

Declaration Requirement: Haulers must submit a declaration affirming that the waste delivered is generated in Rhode Island.

Review and Investigation: RIRRC may conduct investigations to verify compliance, including reviewing hauler records and inspecting loads.

📊 Part 3 – Annual MSW Cap Allotments (845-RICR-00-00-3)

Purpose: Establishes annual tonnage limits for each municipality on the amount of MSW they can dispose of at the landfill at the municipal rate.

Key Provisions:

Cap Calculation: Caps are based on historical waste generation and waste diversion targets.

Annual Updates: Caps are reviewed and updated annually, with notifications sent to municipalities by April 1.

Overage Fees: Disposal of MSW exceeding the annual cap is subject to higher disposal fees.

💰 Part 4 – MSW Disposal Fee Pricing Structure (845-RICR-00-00-4)

Purpose: Defines the pricing structure for MSW disposal fees charged to municipalities, ensuring cost-based and predictable fees.

Key Provisions:

Fee Structure: Fees are based on projected operating expenses, debt service, and capital requirements.

Biennial Review: Fees are reviewed biennially, with firm two-year rates and planning estimates for the following three years.

Surplus Use: Cash surpluses are reserved for specific purposes, including deferring future price increases and funding major capital investments.

✅ Summary Table

Regulation PartFocus AreaKey Features
Part 1Flow ControlMandates disposal at Central Landfill
Part 2Out-of-State Waste ProhibitionProhibits non-RI waste; includes enforcement provisions
Part 3MSW Cap AllotmentsSets annual disposal limits per municipality
Part 4Disposal Fee PricingEstablishes cost-based fee structure

 

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