The purpose of this article is the furtherance of solid waste
management and the recycling of solid waste.
For the purposes of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them:
GENERATOR
Any commercial or industrial enterprise whose act or process
produces solid waste as defined herein.
MANAGE
To collect, store, treat, transport and dispose of solid
waste as defined herein.
REUSED
Once having been a waste and being:
A.
Employed as an ingredient (including use as an intermediate)
in a process to make a product, excepting those materials possessing
distinct components that are recovered as separate end products; or
B.
Employed in a particular function or application as an effective
substitute for a commercial product or natural resources.
RECYCLING
The process of separating a given waste material from the
waste stream and processing it so that it is used again as a raw material
for a product, which may or may not be similar to the original product.
SOLID WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, sludge and other discarded material,
including solid, semi-solid or contained gaseous material, resulting
from industrial, commercial, residential, mining and agricultural
operations, or community activities but does not include:
A.
Solid or dissolved material in domestic sewage;
B.
Solid or dissolved material in irrigation return flows or in
industrial discharges which are sources subject to a permit from the
State Water Control Board; or
C.
Source, special nuclear, or by-product material as defined by
the Federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
SOURCE REDUCTION
Any action that reduces or eliminates the generation of waste
at the source, usually within a process. Source reduction measures
include, among others, process modifications, feedstock substitutions,
improvements in feedstock purity, improvements in housekeeping and
management practices, increases in the efficiency of machinery, and
recycling within a process.
Nothing hereunder shall be construed to require any generator
to report information of a proprietary nature. Where any generator
fails to report any information otherwise required hereunder based
upon a determination that such information is of the proprietary nature,
the generator shall specify in its report the nature of the information
withheld and the basis for its determination that such information
is of a proprietary nature.
It shall be an offense for any person to fail to abide by this
article, and any person found guilty thereof shall be subject to a
fine not to exceed $500. Each day any violation of this article shall
continue shall constitute a separate offense.