This bill establishes new air emission standards for municipal solid waste incinerators in Oklahoma. It requires the owners or operators of these facilities to develop a comprehensive plan for continuous monitoring or sampling of specific emissions, including carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and various heavy metals. The plan must describe the monitoring methods, which may include a continuous emissions monitoring system or a continuous automated sampling system, and must be submitted to the Department of Environmental Quality within three months of the bill's effective date. The Department has the authority to modify the plan as necessary and must receive emissions data for public access. Additionally, the bill mandates the submission of progress reports to the state legislature by November 1, 2027, and subsequent reports on monitoring results.

Furthermore, the bill limits the amount of hospital, medical, or infectious waste that a municipal solid waste incinerator can combust to no more than 18,000 tons per calendar year. This provision aims to regulate the types and quantities of waste that can be incinerated, thereby addressing environmental and public health concerns. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2026.