(G) identification of additional opportunities for source reduction and waste minimization, and reuse or recycling of waste; (H) recommendations for encouraging and achieving a greater degree of source reduction and waste minimization, and reuse or recycling of waste; (I) local goals and objectives associated with management concerns, including waste reduction goals consistent with state and regional goals; (J) advantages and disadvantages of alternative actions; (K) the recommended plan of action and associated timetable for accomplishing the goals and objectives, including: waste reduction; composting programs for yard wastes and related organic wastes; household hazardous waste collection programs; public education programs; and the need for new or expanded facilities or practices; and (L) identification of the process that will be used to evaluate whether a proposed municipal solid waste facility application will be in conformance with the regional plan. (4) Special considerations or restrictions. The local implementation plan shall not prohibit, in fact or by effect, importation or exportation of waste from one political jurisdiction to another. (5) Prior approval. A local implementation plan and any substantiative changes must be approved in advance of implementation by the executive director. |