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<br />      				c.  Oils and other liquid hydrocarbons controlled under Article 2 I of Chapter 143 of the General
<br />   					Statutes.   However, any oils or other liquid hydrocarbons that meet_ the criteria for
<br />  					hazardous waste under RCRA shall also be a solid waste for the purposes of this Article.
<br />      				d.  Any source, special nuclear or byproduct material as defined by the Atomic Energy Act of
<br />   					1954,as amended(42 U.S.C. §2011).
<br />      				e.  Mining refuse covered by the North Carolina Mining act,N.C.G.S. § 74-46 through 74-68 and  		}
<br />  					regulated by the North Carolina Mining Commission(as defined under N.C.G.S. § 1435-
<br />   					290).  However, any specific mining waste that meets the criteria for hazardous waste      		i
<br />  					under RCRA shall also be a solid waste for the purposes of this Article.
<br />      				f   Recovered material.
<br />      				g.  Yard waste.
<br />  				40. Solid Waste Advisory Board. The policy advisory board of the Board,the County Manager and
<br />      				the Solid Waste Management Department as described and with membership as provided in the
<br />      				Agreement for Solid Waste Management among Orange County and the Towns of Carrboro,
<br />      				Chapel Hill and Hillsborough.
<br />  				41. Solid waste facility. any publicly owned solid waste management facility permitted by the State of
<br />      				North Carolina that receives solid waste for processing,treatment,or disposal
<br />  				42. Solid waste disposal site. any place at which solid waste is legally disposed of by any method
<br />  				43. Solid waste management.   The purposeful, systematic control of the generation, storage,
<br />      				collection, transport, separation, treatment, processing, recycling, recovery and disposal of      		{
<br />      				solid waste.
<br />  				44. Special waste. solid waste that can require special handling and management, including white
<br />      				goods,whole tires,used oil,lead-acid batteries,and medical wastes.
<br />  				45. Storage. The containment of solid waste,either on a temporary basis or for a period of years,in a
<br />      				manner which does not constitute disposal.
<br />  				46. Structure. any construction,production,or piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts
<br />      				purposefully joined together.
<br />  				47. Treatment. any method, technique, or process, including neutralization, designed to change the
<br />      				physical, chemical, or biological character or composition of any hazardous waste so as to
<br />      				neutralize such waste or so as to render such waste nonhazardous, safer for transport,
<br />      				amenable for recovery,amenable for storage or reduced in volume. "Treatment" includes any
<br />      				activity or processing designed to change the physical form or chemical composition of
<br />      				hazardous waste so as to render it nonhazardous.
<br />  				48. Vehicle. any means by which someone or something is carried or transported.
<br />  				49. White goods.  The term"white goods"includes refrigerators, ranges, water heaters, freezers,unit
<br />      				air conditioners, washing machines, dishwashers, clothes dryers, and other similar domestic
<br />      				and commercial large appliances.
<br />  				50. Yard waste.   The term "yard wastes" means those organic materials commonly, consisting of
<br />      				leaves, grass, weeds, hedge clippings, yard and garden waste, Christmas trees, pine straw,
<br />      				branches, small logs, twigs, and all vegetative matter resulting from residential landscaping
<br />      				activities.
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<br />  				SECTION IX.  	EFFECTIVE DATE_
<br />  				The effective date of this ordinance is July 1,2002.
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