safe for transport; amenable to recovery, storage, or recycling; safe for
<br />deposit; or reduced in volume or concentration.
<br />26. Project. a planned undertaking of construction, remodeling, deconstruction
<br />and demolition.
<br />27. Putrescible. solid waste capable of being decomposed by microorganisms with
<br />sufficient rapidity as to cause nuisances from odors, gases or liquids,
<br />such as kitchen wastes, offal and carcasses.
<br />28. Radioactive waste material. solid waste containing any material, whether
<br />solid, liquid, or gas, that emits ionizing radiation spontaneously.
<br />29. RCRA. The Resource Conservation and - Recovery Act of 1976, Pub.L. 94 -580, 90
<br />Stat. 2795, 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq. as amended.
<br />30. Recovered material. a material that has known recycling potential, can be
<br />feasibly recycled, and has been diverted or removed from the solid waste
<br />stream for sale, use, or reuse. In order to qualify as a recovered
<br />material, a material must meet the requirements of N.C.G.S. § 130 -
<br />309.05(c).
<br />31. Recyclable construction and demolition material. clean wood waste and
<br />metals (except closed drums and tanks) resulting generally from
<br />construction, remodeling, repair, or demolition operations on pavement,
<br />buildings, or other structures.
<br />32. Recyclable material. The term "recyclable material" includes, but is not
<br />limited to, recyclable construction and demolition materials, aluminum,
<br />drink boxes, corrugated cardboard and Kraft paper, glass bottles and jars,
<br />magazines, ferrous and nonferrous scrap metals, motor oil, newspaper,
<br />office paper, scrap paper, plastic bottles including milk jugs, soda
<br />bottles, steel and tin cans, telephone directories, yard waste, cooking
<br />grease, clean wood waste, rubble, food waste when exclusively source -
<br />separated for composting, and other materials as may be specified by the
<br />Board of County Commissioners.
<br />33. Recycling. The process by which solid waste or recovered materials are
<br />collected, separated, or processed, and reused or returned to use in the
<br />form of raw materials or products.
<br />34. Regulated recyclable material. The recyclable material as designed in this
<br />erdinanee as reeyelable materia.'= set forth in Paragraph 1 of SECTION III of
<br />this Ordinance.
<br />35. Regulated recyclable material collector. any person who collects regulated
<br />recyclable waste.
<br />36 Serap tires. a tire that is ee lenger suitable fer its eriginal, intended
<br />purpese beeause of wear, damage, er- de €eet.
<br />37. Septage. selid waste that is a fluid mixture ef untreated and partiai!
<br />treated sewage selids, liquids, and sludge of human er demestie
<br />which is — removed frem. a segtie tank system.
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