As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
CLASS 2 LANDFILL
The deposition of domestic garbage, nonhazardous, odor-free
sludges and nonleachable industrial wastes, demolition wastes and
any nontoxic residues, in the manner hereinafter described.
CLASS 3 LANDFILL
The deposition in sites prepared according to this chapter
to receive toxic substances, industrial wastes which may degrade to
leachable compounds, chemical wastes, metallic compounds other than
radioactive materials and organic compounds which may become environmentally
hazardous.
CLASS 4 LANDFILL
A site for treatment or disposal of radioactive materials
which is prohibited under all circumstances by this chapter.
COVER SEALING MATERIAL
Clay having water permeability not exceeding 1 x 10-7 centimeters per second when compacted in the manner
prescribed herein.
DEC
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
EFFLUENT
The aqueous residue from a waste processing facility as approved
for disposal by a SPDES permit.
EPA
United States Environmental Protection Agency.
GARBAGE
Biologically degradable material and household wastes free
of toxic substances. For the purpose of this chapter, those substances
disposable in a Class 2 landfill will include institutional wastes,
demolition rubble and comparable nontoxic, nonvolatile materials and
sewage sludges not contaminated with toxic industrial wastes when
handled to prevent odor problems. Specifically excluded are industrial
liquid wastes and dusts or sludges from industrial pollution control
devices.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Solid, liquid or volatile wastes which, by any means, may
be extracted, liquefied, solubilized or gasified, permitting escape
to the environment and having a potentially deleterious effect on
plant or animal life. It includes those materials from the list of
hazardous substances as defined in Solid Waste Management Facility
Guidelines, Part 360 and Part 373-1, and the potentially oncogenic
substances listed by the EPA, or latest revision. Also included are
organic and inorganic industrial wastes and the dusts and sludges
residual from pollution control devices.
LEACHATE
Any liquid which has percolated through or from solid waste.
LIFT
A volume of disposable waste on a load-bearing base, surrounded
by a barrier of cover material on sides and top.
NFPA
National Fire Protection Association.
OPERATOR
A person licensed by DEC and responsible for operation of
a landfill or waste processing facility.
OWNER
Any person or persons, firm or corporation owning the facility.
PROCESSING FACILITY
Any combination of structures, machines, apparatus and site
used to control, modify, treat or handle waste for processing, recovering
or disposal, at an approved site.
RUNOFF
The water derived from precipitation that drains from the
surface of the disposal area.
SEQR
New York State Environmental Quality Review Act.
SLUDGE
The semisolid aqueous suspension of residues obtained from
a waste processing facility.
SPDES
State Pollution Discharge Elimination System.
SPECIAL PERMIT
An annually renewable permit issued by the Town Board for
a DEC-licensed operator to manage the disposal of acceptable waste
at an approved processing facility.