This CLE provides an overview of how solid waste has been
managed historically in Minnesota and how that has informed the current
regulatory environment. Looking first at the historic harms of landfilling
waste, the CLE will discuss how the State of Minnesota has addressed past harms
of landfilling through the Closed Landfill Program. The CLE will next discuss
how the State seeks to avoid past mistakes through current statutes and rules,
including the Solid Waste Management Act, waste designation, and restricting
disposal of certain waste. We will review key state and federal cases governing
waste designation and restriction on disposal—which both play an important role
in abating the use of landfills. Finally, we will discuss the State’s long-term
solid waste management goals found in the Solid Waste Policy Plan that governs
future management of solid
waste.
This CLE is approved for credit through
February 14, 2024.
Presenter:
Philip Pulitzer | Assistant
Attorney General | Environmental and Natural Resources Division | Minnesota
Attorney
General’s
Office
CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit | Event
Code: 441334
Cost:
MSBA Members: $29.95
Non-MSBA
Members: $64.95