Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1621

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Hazardous waste disposal; revise certain provisions regarding.

Impact

The amendments to existing statutes also include the elimination of certain requirements for the Permit Board, particularly regarding the consideration of compliance with the Mississippi Capacity Assurance Plan and interstate agreements when reviewing proposals for new hazardous waste management facilities. This adjustment could lead to a more streamlined permitting process but may also decrease accountability measures to ensure that facilities align with state and federal capacity requirements. Furthermore, the bill aims to modify the legislative findings regarding hazardous waste compliance with federal law, potentially creating a gap in regulatory oversight.

Summary

House Bill 1621 proposes significant amendments to the Mississippi Code regarding hazardous waste management. One of the primary revisions included in the bill is the removal of the prohibition against disposing of hazardous waste through underground injection methods. This change is expected to facilitate new disposal methods for hazardous wastes, which proponents argue could enhance waste management efficiency and provide more options for waste disposal facilities across the state. However, the removal of such restrictions raises concerns about potential environmental impacts and public health risks associated with underground storage of hazardous materials.

Contention

Given these significant changes, the bill has sparked debate among stakeholders. Supporters of HB1621 argue that the reformation of waste disposal laws will allow Mississippi to modernize its waste management practices and attract new investments in hazardous waste facilities. Conversely, opponents express serious concerns regarding environmental integrity, fearing that the amendments might encourage less rigorous oversight and permit processes, thereby increasing the risks of soil and groundwater contamination from improperly managed hazardous wastes. This contentious issue highlights the ongoing struggle between economic interests and environmental protection in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB625

Ad valorem taxes; revise certain provisions regarding disposition of excess proceeds from sale of land for.

MS HB91

Alcoholic beverages; revise policy of state regarding prohibition of, revise certain provisions regarding delivery service permits.

MS HB1348

Wastewater treatment and rural water associations; bring forward provisions related to.

MS HB622

Alcoholic beverages; allow direct sales and shipments of certain and revise certain provisions regarding package retailer's permits.

MS HB1644

Equipment used in the deployment of broadband technologies; revise certain provisions regarding tax exemptions.

MS HB362

Fresh Start Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS HB595

Fresh Start Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS HB1177

Telephone solicitors; revise certain provisions regarding Medicare Advantage and Supplement plans.

MS HB883

Medicaid; revise certain provisions regarding managed care providers and payments during appeals.

MS HB51

Alcoholic beverages; revise certain provisions regarding distance restrictions from churches, schools, kindergartens and funeral homes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.