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Tn <br /> < s 6 <br /> J J L I U <br /> FF . SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE: A location at which solid wastes <br /> are disposed of by incineration, sanitary landfill , or other <br /> approved method. <br /> GG. SOLID WASTE RECEPTACLE: Container used for the temporary <br /> storage of solid waste while awaiting collection. <br /> HH. SOURCE SEPARATION: Setting aside recyclable materials at <br /> their point of generation by the generator. <br /> II . TIRE: A continuous solid or pneumatic rubber covering <br /> encircling the wheel of a motor vehicle as defined in G.S . 20-4 . 0 <br /> 1 ( 23 ) . <br /> JJ. TRANSFER STATION: A site at which solid waste is <br /> concentrated for transport to a processing facility or disposal <br /> site. A transfer station may be fixed or mobile. <br /> KK . USED OIL: Any oil that has been refined from crude oil or <br /> synthetic oil and, as a result of use, storage, or handling, has <br /> become unsuitable for its original purpose. <br /> LL. WHITE GOODS: Inoperative and discarded refrigerators, <br /> ranges , water heaters , freezers , and other similar domestic and <br /> commercial large appliances . <br /> MM. YARD TRASH: Solid waste consisting solely of vegetative <br /> matter resulting from landscaping maintenance. <br /> SECTION III . GENERAL CONDITIONS <br /> All solid waste management in Orange County shall be in <br /> accordance and in compliance with "Solid Waste Management Rules" <br /> as set forth by the North Carolina Department of Environment, <br /> Health and Natural Resources , Solid Waste Management Division, <br /> Solid Waste Section, as amended through January 9, 1992 . <br /> - Definitions are taken from the "Solid Waste Management Rules" and <br /> the U.S . Environmental Protection Agency' s "Guidelines for the <br /> Storage and Collection of Residential , Commercial and <br /> Institutional Solid Waste, " 40 C.F.R. 243 .100, and "Source <br /> Separation for Materials Recovery Guidelines, " 40 C.F.R. 246 .101 . <br /> SECTION IV. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL <br /> A. No owner, occupant, tenant, or lessee of any property may <br /> deposit, store, or permit to accumulate any solid wastes upon his <br /> property that is not stored or disposed of in a manner that <br /> exemplifies good sanitation practices . <br /> B. The owner, occupant, tenant, or lessee of any property shall <br /> remove or cause to be removed all solid wastes from his property <br /> before harborage of such waste creates a health hazard. <br /> C. Garbage shall be stored only in a container that is durable, <br /> 5 <br />