House Passes Resolution Creating Environmental
Trust Fund
Would be created with Voter Approval
Atlanta– The House has passed HR 1425 today which, with voter approval,
would create the Georgia Solid Waste and Hazardous Waste Trust Response Trust
Fund. A constitutional amendment would have to be approved in November to
create the trust fund that would dedicate fees for tire removal and clean
up of hazardous dump sites. Specifically, The measure would prohibit fees
generated to be used in the state’s general fund.
The General Assembly created two environmental trust funds in 1992 to raise
money for needed cleanup projects. The Hazardous Waste Trust Fund is generated
from landfill fees, 65 cent per ton, paid by hazardous waste generators.
The Solid Waste Trust Fund comes from a $1 fee on each tire sold in Georgia.
Some of the money generated by the fees collected from two separate trust
funds for clean up has been transferred into the general fund for other use.
The hazardous-waste fund used to clean up dump sites has been yielding
about $12 million annually and the solid-waste fund has produced about
$6 million a year. But in 2003, about $3.6 million was used to fund programs
in the state budget. At the same time, budget writers zeroed out the Solid
Waste Trust Fund, arguing that the vast majority of illegal scrap-tire
dumps that prompted the program had been cleaned up. This left many counties
to come up with funding on their own.
“We promised that we would clean up piles of old tires and hazardous
dump sites with the fees generated from a $1 per tire charge and 65 cent
per ton dumping charge. There are about 58 counties we owe money to because
we have moved money to the general fund,” said Representative Hinson
Mosley, D-Jesup, the sponsor of the legislation. “I believe we should
keep our promise because we owe it to the people of Georgia. I hope voters
approve this measure on the November ballot.”
The resolution had the backing of a diverse group of state associations.
They included the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, the Sierra Club, Association
of County Commissioners of Georgia, Georgia Municipal Association and the
Southern Environmental Law Center.
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For further information please contact Rep. Mosley @ 404-657-8442
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