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r5 <br />generation; fertilizer/agricultural chemicals; food waste and related <br />products/by-products; inorganic chemicals, iron, and steel manufacturing; <br />leather and leather products; nonferrous metals manufacturing foundries; <br />organic chemicals; plastics and resins manufacturing; pulp and paper <br />industry; rubber and miscellaneous plastic products; stone, glass, clay, <br />and concrete products; textile manufacturing; transportation equipment; and <br />waste treatment. The term does not include mining waste or gas waste.. <br />16. Inert Debris. solid waste which consists solely of material that is <br />virtually inert or that is likely to retain its physical, and chemical <br />structure under expected conditions of disposal, including but not limited <br />to brick, block, rock, asphalt, and dirt. <br />17. Landfill. a disposal facility or part of a disposal facility where waste is <br />placed in or on land, and that is not a land treatment facility, a surface <br />impoundment, an injection well, a hazardous waste long-term storage <br />facility, or a surface storage facility. <br />18. Medical waste,. any solid waste which is generated in the diagnosis, <br />treatment, or immunization of human beings or animals, in research <br />pertaining thereto, or in the production or testing of biologicals, but <br />does not include any hazardous waste identified or listed pursuant to <br />Chapter 130A, Article 9, of the North Carolina General Statutes, <br />radioactive waste, household waste as defined in 40 C.. F.R. § 261.4 (b)(1) in <br />effect on 1 July 1989, or those substances excluded from the definition of <br />solid waste in this Chapter. <br />19. Municipal solid waste. any solid waste resulting from the operation of <br />residential, commercial, industrial, governmental, or institutional <br />establishments that would normally be collected, processed, and disposed of <br />through a public or private solid waste program management service. <br />Municipal solid waste includes construction and demolition waste and inert <br />debris.. Municipal solid waste does not include hazardous waste, sludge, <br />industrial waste managed in a solid waste management facility owned and <br />operated by the generator of the industrial waste for management of that <br />waste, or solid waste from mining or agricultural operations. <br />20. Non-reusable wood waste.. trees cleared from land for any purpose other than <br />sale as a commodity or chipping for use on site or for sale. <br />21. Open burning.. The combustion of solid waste as a means of disposal of that <br />waste,. <br />z ..ol ....~z ~~,... a..,... ..~ .,,.... «H,. _ <br />...: 4.. ... ._....1 L... 'i .... .~ ..h :/..H .i..eTiSClt-eOm.-.'i .. X41.. 41..E .....'i .... .. 4 F..._ FL. <br />4 1.:.. .-.~1 i ... <br />23. Pallet. A portable, wooden platform for handling, storing, or moving <br />materials and packages used in warehouses, factories, retail and wholesale <br />sales locations and vehicles. <br />24. Person. a person, group of persons, firm, company, corporation, <br />association, partnership, unit of local government, state agency, federal <br />agency, or other legal entity.. <br />25.. Processing.. any technique designed to change the physical, chemical, or <br />biological character or composition of any solid waste so as to render it <br />12 <br />