The following words and terms shall have the meanings set forth hereafter
when utilized in this ordinance.
ANIMAL AND FOOD PROCESSING WASTES
Processing waste materials generated in canneries, slaughterhouses,
package plants or similar industries. Also included are dead animals.
ASHES
Residual from the burning of wood, coal, coke or other combustible
materials (must be cold).
BAGS
Plastic, fiber or multi-ply paper designed for outdoor storage
or refuse. "Bags" must be securely tied and sealed to prevent emission
of odors, be of a material liquids and grease will not penetrate and
be at sufficient strength to contain the solid waste enclosed without
ripping or tearing when lifted from the top under normal handling.
The total weight of a "bag" of waste shall not exceed fifty (50) pounds.
If a "bag" breaks while being lifted, such "bag" shall not be considered
of appropriate strength as to be used for containment of solid waste.
BULK WASTE
For bulk pickup only and includes large items of waste material
such as appliances, furniture, room air conditioners, stoves, washing
machines, dryers, freezers, hot-water heaters, bedsprings, mattresses,
sofas and bulky items of a household nature. This does not include
automobiles, loose leaves, trees, tree trunks, branches, stumps, automobile
parts or tires.
BUNDLES
Normally loose items that would be collected if organized
into bundles of not more than four (4) feet in length and tied with
twine. "Bundles" shall be organized as to be conveniently handled
by one (1) person. No "bundle" shall exceed fifty (50) pounds in weight.
CHLOROFLUOROCARBON (CFC)
Also known as "hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC)" and registered
as Freon A family of chemical substances used as solvents, accelerant,
blowing or refrigerant agent used in cooling appliances, refrigerators
and air conditioners. CFC/HCFC's are not allowed to leak into the
air or atmosphere but are required to be contained, cleansed and recycled
as of July 1, 1992, under federal regulations and N.J.A.C. 7:26A,
Subchapter 5. Because CFC/HCFC's are widely believed to be associated
with depletion of the Earth's ozone layer, before any of the appliances
utilizing CFC/HCFC can be recycled as white goods, the refrigerant
shall be removed or its removal attested to by appropriate certification.
COMBUSTIBLE WASTE
Yard trimmings, rags, waste wood and all other combustible
waste solids of a nonvolatile and nonexplosive nature.
COMMERCIAL
Any person or other entity operating a business or trade,
industry or other activity which is carried on for profit.
CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS
Waste building materials resulting from construction, remodeling,
repair or demolition operations performed by a resident.
CONTAINERS
A standard watertight vessel designated and constructed for
the storing of garbage, refuse, rubbish and trash made of metal or
other material of a substantial nature with a tight-fitting lid or
cover so constructed as to prevent spillage of its contents, with
handles for carrying. Standard solid waste "containers" shall not
have a volume larger than thirty (30) gallons and shall not weigh
more than fifty (50) pounds when placed at the curb or roadside for
collection.
DRY SEWAGE SLUDGE
Sludge from a sewage treatment plant which has been digested
and does not require liquid handling equipment.
GARBAGE
Animal and/or vegetative waste resulting from the handling,
preparation, consumption or cooking of food and shall include any
fecal waste from any animal or bird; solid waste or animal or vegetable
matter from houses, kitchens, restaurants, hotels and produce markets;
or any other source of food of any kind to be thrown away.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Any waste or combination of wastes which pose a present or
potential threat to human health, living organisms or the environment,
including but not limited to waste material that is toxic, carcinogenic,
corrosive, irritating, sensitizing, biologically infectious, explosive,
flammable or radioactive and any waste so designated by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) or the New Jersey Commissioner
of the Department of Environmental Protection.
HOSPITAL/RED BAG WASTE
Includes but is not limited to all instruments, supplies,
containers, bandages, tubing, gloves, etc., used by health care practitioners
and facilities as described in New Jersey Department of Health regulations
and applicable New Jersey law. It must be disposed of following same.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Waste materials resulting from manufacturing, industrial
and research and development processes and operations and which are
not hazardous in accordance with the standards and procedures set
forth in N.J.A.C 7:26-8. Also included are nonhazardous chemical waste
and asbestos and asbestos containing waste managed in accordance with
40 CFR 61 and N.J.A.C 7:26-28.8(1).
LIQUID SEWAGE SLUDGE
Liquid residue from a sewage treatment plant consisting of
sewage solids combined with water and dissolved materials.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
cooperative enterprise, trust, municipal authority, federal institution
or agency, municipality, other governmental agency or any group of
such persons which is recognized by law as the subject of rights and
duties. In any provisions herein prescribing a fine, penalty or imprisonment,
the term "person" shall include the officers and directors of a corporation
or other legal entity having officers and directors.
RECYCLING DROPOFF
Any facility designated and operated solely for the receiving
and storage of source-separated nonputrescible metal, glass, paper,
plastic containers and cardboard.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
All materials which would otherwise become solid waste and
which can be collected, separated or processed and returned to the
economic mainstream in the form of raw materials or products, including
but not limited to the following:
(1)
BATTERY(IES)All types of batteries from flashlights, radios, appliances, automobiles, cameras, etc., whether rechargeable or not.
(2)
CANSContainers composed of aluminum, tin, steel or a combination thereof, which container formerly contained only nonhazardous substances or such other substances as have been approved for recycling by the Burlington County Office of Waste Management (OWM).
(3)
ALUMINUM CANSContainers which are composed entirely of aluminum and which containers formerly contained only nonhazardous substances.
(4)
BIMETAL CANSEmpty containers which are made up of a mixture of various metals (aluminum, steel, tin) and which formerly contained only nonhazardous substances.
(5)
TIN CANSEmpty containers which are comprised of tin and/or steel sides, tops or bottoms and which formerly contained only nonhazardous substances.
(6)
CARDBOARDAll corrugated cardboard normally used for packing, mailing, shipping or containerizing goods, merchandise or other material but excluding plastic, foam or wax-coated or soiled corrugated cardboard.
(7)
GLASSAll clear (flint), green and brown (amber) colored glass containers. "Glass" shall not include crystal, ceramics, light bulbs and plate, window, laminated, wired or mirrored glass.
(8)
PAPERAll newspapers, high-grade office paper, fine paper, bond paper, office paper, xerographic paper, mimeo paper, duplication paper, magazines, paperback books, school paper, catalogues, computer paper, telephone books and similar cellulosic paper, but excluding wax paper, plastic- or foil-coated paper, glassine paper, thermal/fax paper, carbon paper, blueprint paper, food-contaminated paper, soiled paper and cardboard.
(9)
PLASTIC CONTAINERAny empty formed or molded rigid container, hermetically sealed or made airtight with a metal or plastic cap, with a minimum wall thickness of not less than ten-thousandths (0.010) inch and composed primarily of thermoplastic synthetic polymeric material.
(10)
WHITE GOODSHousehold appliances, including but not limited to hot-water heaters, washers, dryers, ranges and refrigerators with doors removed. "White goods" shall not mean hot-water heaters, washers, dryers, ranges and refrigerators generated by a commercial vendor.
(11)
YARD WASTEGrass clippings, to include products of pruning lawn grass, flowers and weeds, brush and to include products of pruning trees, shrubs or vines, tree limbs, branches, trunks and stumps.
RESIDENT
Any human being in the township on a temporary or permanent
basis but excluding persons residing in hotels or motels.
SEPTIC TANK CLEANOUT WASTES
Pumping from septic tanks and cesspools. Not included in
this type of waste are wastes from a sewage treatment plant.
SOLID WASTE
Any garbage, refuse and other discarded materials resulting
from industrial, commercial and agricultural operations and from domestic
and community activities and shall include all other waste materials,
including liquids, except for solid animal and vegetable wastes collected
by swine producers licensed by the State Department of Agriculture
to collect, prepare and feed such wastes to swine on their own farm.
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
The activity related to pickup and transportation of solid
waste from its source or location to a transfer station or other authorized
solid waste facility.
SOURCE SEPARATE
To separate recyclable materials from the solid waste stream
at the point of waste generation.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Mansfield, County of Burlington and State
of New Jersey.
TRADE WASTE
All material resulting from the operation of any business,
trade or industry conducted for profit, and including paper, rags,
leather, rubber, cartons, boxes, wood, excelsior, sawdust, garbage
and other combustible solids, except manure, not considered by the
township to be of a highly volatile or explosive nature, metals, metal
shavings, wire, tin cans, cinders, earth and other materials, but
not the wastes resulting from building construction or alteration
work.
VEGETATIVE WASTE
Waste materials from farms, plant nurseries and greenhouses
that are produced from the raising of plants. This waste includes
such crop residue as plant stalks, hulls, leaves and tree waste processed
through a wood chipper.