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draft #15- clean <br /> - ao <br /> 09-05-2001 <br /> 16 Landfill. a disposal facility or part of a disposal facility where waste is placed in or on land, <br /> and that is not a land treatment facility, a surface impoundment, an injection well, a <br /> hazardous waste long-term storage facility, or a surface storage facility. <br /> 17. Medical waste. any solid waste which is generated in the diagnosis, treatment, or <br /> immunization of human beings or animals, in research pertaining thereto, or in the production <br /> or testing of biologicals, but does not include any hazardous waste identified or listed <br /> pursuant to Chapter 130A, Article 9, of the North Carolina General Statutes, radioactive <br /> waste, household waste as defined in 40 C.F.R. § 261.4(b)(1) in effect on 1 July 1989, or <br /> those substances excluded from the definition of solid waste in this Chapter. <br /> 18. Municipal solid waste. any solid waste resulting from the operation of residential, <br /> commercial, industrial, governmental, or institutional establishments that would normally be <br /> collected, processed, and disposed of through_a public or private solid waste program <br /> management service. Municipal solid waste includes construction and demolition waste and <br /> inert debris. Municipal solid waste does not include hazardous waste, sludge, industrial <br /> waste managed in a solid waste management facility owned and operated by the generator of <br /> the industrial waste for management of that waste, or solid waste from mining or agricultural <br /> operations. <br /> 19. Non-reusable wood waste. trees cleared from land for any purpose other than sale as a <br /> commodity or chipping for use on site or for sale. <br /> 20. Open burning. The combustion of solid waste as a means of disposal of that waste. <br /> 21. Open dump. a solid waste disposal site that does not have the permit or permits required by <br /> law or which does not comply with the rules set forth in this ordinance. <br /> 22. Pallet. A portable, wooden platform for handling, storing, or moving materials and packages <br /> used in warehouses,factories,retail and wholesale sales locations and vehicles. <br /> 23. Person. a person, group of persons, firm, company, corporation, association,partnership, unit <br /> of local government, state agency, federal agency, or other legal entity. <br /> 24. Processing. any technique designed to change the physical, chemical, or biological character <br /> or composition of any solid waste so as to render it safe for transport; amenable to recovery, <br /> storage,or recycling; safe for deposit; or reduced in volume or concentration. <br /> 25. Project. a planned undertaking of construction,remodeling, deconstruction and demolition. <br /> 26 Putrescible. solid waste capable of being decomposed by microorganisms with sufficient <br /> rapidity as to cause nuisances from odors, gases or liquids, such as kitchen wastes, offal and <br /> carcasses. <br /> 27. Radioactive waste material. solid waste containing any material,whether solid,liquid, or gas, <br /> that emits ionizing radiation spontaneously. <br /> 28. RCRA. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,Pub.L. 94-580, 90 Stat. 2795, <br /> 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq. as amended. <br /> 29. Recovered material. a material that has known recycling potential, can be.feasibly recycled, <br /> and has been diverted or removed from the solid waste stream for sale,use, or reuse. In order <br /> to qualify as a recovered material, a material must meet the requirements of N.C.G.S. § 130- <br /> 309.05(c). <br /> 30. Recyclable construction and demolition material. clean wood waste and metals (except <br /> closed drums and tanks) resulting generally from construction, remodeling, repair, or <br /> demolition operations on pavement,buildings,or other structures. <br /> 31. Recyclable material. The term "recyclable material" includes, but is not limited to, <br /> recyclable construction and demolition materials, aluminum, drink boxes, corrugated <br /> cardboard and Kraft paper, glass bottles and jars, magazines, ferrous and nonferrous scrap <br /> metals, motor oil, newspaper, office paper, scrap paper, plastic bottles including milk jugs, <br /> soda bottles, steel and tin cans, telephone directories,yard waste, cooking grease, clean wood <br /> waste, rubble, food waste when exclusively source-separated for composting, and other <br /> materials as may be specified by the Board of County Commissioners. <br /> 9 <br />