[Amended 5-12-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-03]
As used in this article, the following terms have the meanings indicated:
ALUMINUM CANSFood and beverage containers made entirely of aluminum.
AUTOMOTIVE WASTE OILA petroleum-based or synthetic oil which, through use, storage or handling, has become unsuitable for its original purpose due to the presence of impurities or loss of original properties. Automotive waste oil includes used oil from autos, lawn mowers and motorcycles.
BATTERIES, HOUSEHOLDCommercial alkaline, zinc and lithium types in AAA, AA, C, D, 9-volt and lantern size; nickel cadmium and sealed lead acid. Also available in common cell sizes AAA, AA, C, D and 9-volt; button cells; silver oxide, lithium, zinc air and alkaline-manganese.
[Amended 12-22-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-25]
BATTERIES, LEAD ACIDBatteries from automobiles, trucks, other vehicles and machinery and equipment. This does not include consumer (household) batteries.
BATTERIES, RECHARGEABLENickel cadmium, small sealed lead acid, lithium ion, nickel metal hydride, silver oxide and lithium button cell. Rechargeable batteries can be found in cordless power tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, digital cameras, two-way radios, camcorders and remote control toys.
[Added 12-22-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-25]
BRUSH/TREE PARTSBranches and wood chips generated from residential and institutional sources (e.g., storm damage and pruning activities).
COMMINGLED RECYCLABLE MATERIALSThose designated recyclable materials which may be disposed of together in a common reusable receptacle. These shall include aluminum cans, glass containers, bimetal (tin) cans, PET beverage containers and plastic bottles. Glass containers shall not be broken. All labels must be removed from all commingled recyclable materials.
COMPLIANCE OFFICERThe Borough Administrator shall be designated as the Compliance Officer. The Compliance Officer shall be responsible for all administrative duties and all required reporting, including filing of annual tonnage reports with the appropriate federal, state and/or county agencies.
COMPOSTABLE BAGA biodegradable, two-ply, wet-strength-treated, recyclable paper or corn silk bag which can be placed in or added directly to a compost pile.
CONCRETE/ASPHALT AND MASONRY/PAVING MATERIALSAsphalt or asphalt-based roofing shingles, concrete, brick, cinder block, ceramic materials, stones, other masonry materials and paving materials. Note: This material must be recycled at a registered, exempted or pending Class B recycling facility. Contact the Recycling Coordinator for a list of registered facilities.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRISWaste building material and refuse resulting from construction, remodeling and repair operations on houses, commercial buildings and other structures.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARDContainers and similar paper items usually used to transport supplies, equipment parts or other merchandise.
DESIGNATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALSThose recyclable materials, including ferrous scrap (white goods), aluminum, glass containers, plastic containers, corrugated cardboard, newspaper, high-grade paper, mixed office and computer paper, automotive waste oil, batteries (excluding household batteries), yard waste, construction and demolition debris, food waste, PET beverage containers, leaves, grass, tin cans and electronic waste.
[Amended 5-10-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-016]
ELECTRONIC WASTEComputer CPUs, monitors and televisions (no wood cabinet).
[Added 5-10-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-016]
FERROUS SCRAPAll products made of metal, aluminum, heavy iron, white goods and light iron.
FOOD WASTEFood plate wastes and food processing wastes. Food processing wastes include food processing vegetative waste (material generated in trimming and reject sorting operations from the processing of fruits and vegetables in canneries and similar industries, e.g., tomato skins, pepper cores, bean snips, cranberry hulls), food processing residuals and animal processing wastes. If the material is transported and processed as animal feed, it should be identified as such.
GLASS CONTAINERSAll products made from silica or sand, soda ash and limestone which are transparent or translucent and used for packaging or bottling of various matter, including food or beverages, and all materials commonly known as "glass," excluding, however, blue and flat glass commonly known as "window glass" or "plate glass."
GRASS CLIPPINGSGrass clippings derived from the mowing of lawns or other grassy areas.
HAZARDOUS WASTEA solid waste (solid waste includes solids, liquids and compressed gases) that possesses at least one of four characteristics (ignitibility, corrosivity, reactivity or toxicity) or that appears on federal or state official lists of hazardous wastes as set forth in: Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 261; N.J.A.C. 7:26G-5; or pursuant to the Bergen County Utilities Authority rules and/or regulations.
HEAVY IRONAll ferrous scrap, structural steel or cast-iron components.
HIGH-GRADE OFFICE PAPERWhite typing and ledger paper, white notepad paper, copier paper, carbonless computer printout paper, manila tab cards and file folders.
LEAVESLeaves and other yard debris, excluding grass and brush, from residential, institutional, commercial or industrial sources.
MISCELLANEOUS RECYCLABLE MATERIALSIncludes any other nonhazardous material which would otherwise be classified as solid waste and is not otherwise defined in this section and documented as being recycled. Examples include but are not limited to furniture, carpeting and padding.
MIXED OFFICE AND COMPUTER PAPERAny and all types of office-type paper, including but not limited to carbonless computer printout paper, high-grade white paper, typing paper, copier paper, onionskin, tissue paper, notepad, envelopes, manila folders and colored paper, or any mix thereof.
NEWSPAPERAll paper marketed as newsprint or newspaper and containing at least 70% newsprint or newspaper (American Forrest and Paper Association Grade Nos. 6, 7 and 8 news).
OTHER GLASSAll noncontainer glass such as plate glass, drinking glasses and automotive glass.
OTHER PAPER/MAGAZINES/JUNK MAILAll paper which is not defined as corrugated, mixed office paper, computer paper or newspaper. Examples are as follows: magazine stock, telephone directories, wrapping paper, chipboard, books, papers coated with plastic, film or foil, paper contaminated with food and grocery bags.
PET BEVERAGE CONTAINERSHermetically sealed or airtight containers with a metal or plastic cap, with a minimum wall thickness of not less than 0.010 inch and composed of thermoplastic synthetic polymeric materials.
PLASTIC CONTAINERSContainers such as polyethylene terephthalate (PETE - No. 1) soda bottles, high-density polyethylene (HDPE - No. 2) milk, water or detergent bottles, low-density polyethylene (LDPE - No. 4) containers, vinyl (V - No. 3) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC - No. 5) bottles and rigid and foam polystyrene (PS - No. 6).
PRIVATE SCAVENGERA carter which holds a tariff from the New Jersey Board of Regulatory Commissioners or license from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy.
RECYCLING CENTERThe area designated by the Borough as such where designated recyclable materials may be disposed of in the appropriate receptacles provided. The recycling center is located in an area at the rear of the Utility and Road Garages.
RECYCLING COORDINATORThe Recycling Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the Recycling Center Operations at Sulak Lane whose duties shall include, but not be limited to all communication and enforcement matters at the recycling center; interacting with all residents' concerns; collecting and gathering any and all statements, reports and payments from outside vendors; disseminating information to the Compliance Officer, as necessary. The Recycling Coordinator shall be appointed on an annual basis at the annual reorganization meeting of the Mayor and Council.
REUSABLE RECEPTACLEThose receptacles used to place commingled recyclable materials, grass clippings or yard waste at curbside for disposal. These receptacles shall be a reusable type (aluminum, plastic or metal) with a capacity no larger than 40 gallons.
SCRAP AUTOSCrushed or shredded automobile or truck bodies, excluding auto shredder residue or fluff.
STEEL CANSRigid containers made exclusively or primarily of steel or tin-plated steel and steel and aluminum cans used to store food, beverages, paint and a variety of other household and consumer products.
STUMPSUnfinished wood from commercial land-clearing activities. Note: This material must be recycled at a registered, exempted or pending Class B recycling facility. Contact the Recycling Coordinator for a list of registered facilities.
WHITE GOODS and LIGHT IRONAll appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves, hot-water heaters, tire rims, springs, bicycles, bimetal cans (tin cans) or scrap metal, as well as products made from sheet iron, such as shelving, file cabinets, metal desks, recycled or reconditioned steel drums and other nonstructural ferrous scrap.
WOOD SCRAPSFinished or unfinished lumber from construction or demolition projects. Included in this definition are telephone poles, railroad ties and wooden pallets. Note: This material must be recycled at a registered, exempted or pending Class B recycling facility. Contact the Recycling Coordinator for a list of registered facilities.