The following terms and words shall be defined as follows:
AEROBIC DIGESTION FACILITY
Any facility which accepts domestic sewage, manure, food
waste, fats, oils, greases, sludges resulting from the treatment process
at wastewater treatment plants (biosolids), energy crops, glycerin,
or silage waste for the purpose of producing digestate waste in the
presence of air.
AGRICULTURAL WASTE
Waste which includes both natural (organic) and nonnatural
wastes produced on a farm through various farming activities, but
does not include biosolids as defined herein.
AGRICULTURE
All activities conducted by a farmer on a farm to produce
agricultural products and which are inherent and necessary to the
operation of a farm and the on-farm production, processing and marketing
of agricultural products, including but not limited to the collection,
transportation, distribution, storage and land application of animal
wastes; storage, transportation and use of equipment for tillage,
planting, harvesting, irrigation, fertilization and pesticide application;
storage and use of legally permitted fertilizers, limes and pesticides
all in accordance with local, state and federal law and regulations
and in accordance with manufacturers' instructions and warnings;
storage, use and application of animal feed and foodstuffs; construction
and use of farm structures and facilities for the storage of animal
wastes, farm equipment, pesticides, fertilizers, agricultural products
and livestock, for the sale of agricultural products and for the use
of farm labor, as permitted by local and state building codes and
regulations; including the construction and maintenance of fences.
AGRONOMIC RATE
The rate of the addition of nitrogen, phosphorus, potash
and micro-nutrients designed to provide the amount of such constituents
needed by the crop or vegetation grown on the land, and to minimize
the amount of such constituents that pass below the root zone of the
crop or vegetation grown on the land to groundwater.
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION FACILITY
Any facility which accepts domestic sewage, manure, food
waste, fats, oils, greases, sludges resulting from the treatment process
at wastewater treatment plants (biosolids), energy crops, glycerin,
or silage waste for the purpose of producing bio-gas and digestate
waste in the absence of air.
BEDROCK
Cemented and consolidated earth materials exposed on the
earth's surface or underlying unconsolidated earth materials.
BIOSOLID WASTE (also known as "biosolids")
Human sewage sludge and/or other solid waste that has been
treated as part of the aerobic and/or anaerobic digestion process
and meets local, state and federal standards for beneficial land application.
CERTIFIED APPRAISAL
A valuation of property, certified by a duly licensed New
York State appraiser, which determines the fair market value of property
in accordance with all relevant professional criteria on the date
of the permit application, or other required filing.
DEC
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
DIGESTATE WASTE - (also known as "BIOSOLIDS")
Biosolid waste in liquid, semisolid or solid form and which
is a by-product of the aerobic or anaerobic digestion process and
meets local state and federal standards for beneficial land application.
DISPOSAL
The deposit, discharge, distribution, dumping, injection,
leaking, placing, applying, removal, spilling, spreading, storage,
or transportation of any digestate waste into or on any land or water.
DOMESTIC SEWAGE
Any mixture of domestic sewage, regardless of source or origin,
or other waste that passes through a sewer system to a publicly owned
treatment works for treatment, including the contents of holding tanks,
portable toilets and septic systems.
DRY WEIGHT BASIS
Calculated on the basis of having been dried at 105°
C. until reaching a constant mass (i.e., essentially one-hundred-percent
solids content).
FACILITY
All contiguous land and structures or other improvements
used for aerobic or anaerobic digestion, digestate waste storage or
and application. Each such facility located on noncontiguous parcels
of land shall constitute a separate facility.
FEED CROP
A cultivated plant or agricultural produce that is used as
a source of nourishment for farm animals.
FIBER CROP
A cultivated plant or agricultural produce that is used for
the manufacturing of paper, cloth or rope.
FOOD CROP
A cultivated plant or agricultural produce that is used as
a source of nourishment for human beings.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Industrial waste means solid waste generated by manufacturing
or industrial processes. Such processes may include, but are not limited
to, the following: electric power generation; fertilizer/agricultural
chemicals; inorganic chemicals; iron and steel manufacturing; leather
and leather products; nonferrous metals manufacturing/foundries; organic
chemicals; plastics and resins manufacturing; pulp and paper industry;
rubber and miscellaneous plastic products; stone, glass, clay and
concrete products; textile manufacturing; transportation equipment;
and water treatment. The forms of such wastes are exemplified by,
but not limited to, liquids such as acids, alkalis, caustics, leachate,
petroleum (and its derivatives), and processes or treatment wastewaters;
sludges which are semisolid substances resulting from process or treatment
operations or residues from storage or use of liquids; solidified
chemicals, paints or pigments; and dredge spoil generated by manufacturing
or industrial processes, foundry sand, and the end or by-products
of incineration or other forms of combustion. This term includes oil
or gas drilling, production, and treatment wastes (such as brines,
oil, and frac fluids); overburden, spoil, or tailings resulting from
mining; or solution mining brine and insoluble component wastes. This
term shall not include agricultural food waste or vegetable oils,
fats and greases from agricultural food processing facilities.
LAND APPLICATION FACILITY
A facility used for the storage or disposal of digestate
waste from a solid waste management facility for agricultural use
of biosolids, waste, sludge, and other permitted land applied solid
wastes to the soil surface or injected into the upper layer of the
soil as defined under the Solid Waste Management Regulations, 6 NYCRR
Subpart 360-4, and elsewhere.
LEACHATE
A liquid, including any suspended components in the liquid,
which has been in contact with or passed through solid waste.
NYCRR
New York Codes, Rules and Regulations as they exist upon
the effective date of this chapter and as may thereafter be amended.
OPERATOR
The person responsible for the operation of a solid waste
management facility.
OWNER
The person who owns all or any part of the real property
and/or improvements upon which an aerobic or anaerobic digestion facility,
digestate waste storage facility, or land application facility is
operated.
PATHOGENIC ORGANISMS
Disease-causing organisms, including, but not limited to,
certain bacteria, viruses, protozoa and viable helminth ova.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, firm, association, business,
industry, enterprise, public or private corporation, political subdivision
of the state, government agency, municipality, estate, trust or any
other legal entity whatsoever.
RUNOFF
Any rainwater, leachate or other liquid that drains over
land from any part of a facility.
SEPTAGE
The contents of a septic tank, cesspool or other individual
sewage treatment facility which receives domestic sewage wastes. Septage
is a form of sewage sludge.
SEWAGE SLUDGE
Any solid, semisolid or liquid waste generated or disposed
from a commercial, industrial, municipal, public or private wastewater
treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, air pollution control
facility, or sewage treatment plant.
SITING AND OPERATING PERMIT
The permit issued by the Town which allows for the siting,
construction, expansion, modification or operation of an aerobic or
anaerobic digestion facility, digestate waste storage facility or
land application facility within any zoning and/or use district within
the Town of Marilla.
SOLID WASTE
All putrescible and nonputrescible materials or substances
discarded or rejected as being spent, useless, worthless or in excess
to the owners at the time of such discard or rejection, including,
but not limited to, garbage, refuse, industrial or commercial waste,
biosolid waste and digestate, sludges from sewer or water control
facilities, rubbish, ashes, contained gaseous material, incinerator
residue, demolition and construction debris.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
The purposeful and systematic transportation, storage, processing,
recovery and disposal of solid waste.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY
Any facility employed beyond the initial solid waste collection
process, including, but not limited to, transfer stations, baling
facilities; aerobic or anaerobic digestion facilities and associated
storage facilities; land application facilities; treatment facilities;
rail haul or barge haul facilities; processing facilities, including
resource recovery equipment or other facilities to reduce or alter
the volume, chemical or physical characteristics of solid waste; sanitary
landfills; plants and facilities for composting, compacting or pyrolization
of solid wastes; incinerators; burial facilities; industrial waste
processing, medical waste processing, or waste disposal facilities;
storage areas associated with any of the foregoing; and storage lagoons
for sanitary landfills.
STORAGE
The containment of any solid waste, either on a temporary
basis or for a period of years, in such a manner as not to constitute
disposal of such waste.
SURFACE WATER
Lakes, ponds, impounding reservoirs, springs, rivers, streams,
creeks, estuaries, marshes, and all other bodies of surface water,
natural or artificial, public or private.
TOWN
The Town of Marilla. Whenever this chapter refers to any
action which is to be taken or authorized by the "Town," the provisions
shall be deemed to refer to the Town Board unless otherwise specified.
TRANSFER STATION
A combination of structures, machinery or devices at a place
or facility where solid waste is taken from collection vehicles and
placed in other transportation units for movement to another solid
waste management facility.
TREATMENT
Any method, technique or process, including neutralization,
designed to change the physical, chemical or biological character
or composition of any solid waste to neutralize such waste, recover
energy or material resources from the waste, to render such waste
safer to transport, store or dispose of, or amenable for recovery,
storage or reduction in volume.
UNTREATED SOLIDS
The organic materials in biosolids that have not been treated
in either an aerobic or anaerobic treatment process.
VECTOR ATTRACTION
The characteristic of certain solid waste that attracts rodents,
flies, mosquitoes, or other organisms capable of transporting infectious
agents.
WASTE-TO-ENERGY FACILITY
Includes any industrial waste or solid waste disposal operation,
recycling operation, sanitary landfill, and aerobic or anaerobic digestion
facility.