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2022.03.01 Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Department of Environmental Management
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"Special handling materials" means tree stumps, root balls, telephone poles, pilings, <br />cables, barbed wire, dead animals, seafood, and slaughter house waste, asbestos, <br />contaminated soil, canec material, biosolids, FOG (fats, oils and grease, treated medical waste, <br />document destruction, and other materials the department determines to require special <br />handling. <br />"Storage" means the holding of derelict or abandoned vehicles for a temporary period. <br />"SWD" means the solid waste division of the department of environmental <br />management. <br />"SWD facility" means the County or contractor facility for the management of materials <br />that is legally permitted to accept pursuant to state law. <br />"Transfer station" means a permanent, fixed, supplemental collection and <br />transportation facility, used to deposit self -hauled household materials into a larger transfer <br />container for transport to a SWD facility. <br />"Undue hardship" means situations unique to the food providers or County facility user <br />that generally do not apply to other persons in similar circumstances. <br />"Unsecured load" means any solid waste material that is not covered or otherwise <br />secured in place during transport. <br />"Vehicle processing facility" means a facility permitted to operate a metals processing <br />and recycling business that processes and/or stores and ships vehicles, metals and associated <br />items. <br />"Weight ticket" means a printed invoice issued by a SWD weighmaster for a specific load <br />weighed on a certified scale. Also known as a scale ticket. <br />RULE 6 Disposal Permit for Sanitary Landfill and Reload Facility <br />6-1. Requirements. <br />(a) No business, government agency, religious entity or nonprofit organization <br />shall dispose of solid waste at any sanitary landfill or reload facility without first <br />obtaining a disposal permit issued by the director and making payment of the <br />permit fee as required herein. <br />(b) Application. An application for a disposal permit shall be submitted to the <br />director on a form furnished by the department. Incomplete applications shall <br />not be considered by the director. <br />(1) The following information is required on the application: <br />13 <br />
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