[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
No person other than a landfill operator shall use garbage,
rubbish or mixed refuse of any kind for landfill or grading, nor shall
any of the same be combusted anywhere within the town.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
All such garbage, rubbish, ashes, mixed refuse and bulk refuse
shall be disposed of only at an approved sanitary landfill as provided
in this Article.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
No landfill operator shall burn or allow to be burned anywhere
on a landfill site any garbage, rubbish, refuse, building waste, garden
refuse or any other material, and permits shall not, for any reason,
be issued to authorize the same.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
The working face of the landfill shall be kept as narrow and
as minimal in area as is consistent with the proper and efficient
operation of the area. All refuse and garbage shall be compacted to
approximately 1/4 of the original refuse volume, and bulky waste materials,
which might furnish rat harborage, shall not be used for the final
surface or side slopes, but shall be incorporated into the compacted
refuse of the landfill.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
At the close of operation each day, all exposed surfaces, including
the working face of the landfill, shall be covered with at least six
inches of earth or an inert material approved by the Sanitation Inspector.
During winter operations, earth shall be obtained from a borrow pit
or from a readily available stockpile at the landfill site sufficient
in size to provide for at least two weeks' operation. Only the most
extreme weather conditions shall constitute grounds for not abiding
by the provisions of this section.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
Cracks, depressions and erosion of the earth covering the surface
and side slopes of landfills shall be promptly repaired, and the toe
of the slope of landfills having boundary side slopes shall terminate
in a dike or ditch filled with dirt, sand or gravel, or any combination
thereof.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
Control over the scattering of papers and other lightweight
materials shall be effected by the use of removable fencing or other
suitable method, and dust control at the working face shall be effected
as needed by spraying the exposed waste material and adjacent surface.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
On-site equipment adequate for digging, compacting and covering
shall be provided and maintained at all times. Compacting equipment
shall be of a minimum weight of 12,000 pounds.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
A portable pump of a minimum capacity of 225 gallons per minute,
with at least a one-and-one-half-inch hose discharge and any required
pipage, which shall be of two-inch pipe, shall be within convenient
access to the landfill to control any fires. Such equipment shall
be tested monthly, with the exception of December, January and February,
and a log shall be kept of such testing. A water supply capable of
supplying water at the rate of 3,000 gallons per hour for eight hours
shall be provided at the landfill site.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
Landfill operators shall control the existence and/or breeding
of rodents by the use of traps, bait stations or qualified exterminators.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
A collector and/or landfill operator may refuse hazardous refuse.
[Ord. of 7-22-1965, § I]
Whole dead animals shall be accepted by any licensed landfill
operator at the landfill site.