As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AGENCYThe Dutchess County Resource Recovery Agency created under Chapter 675 of the Laws of 1982 of the State of New York.
ALUMINUM PRODUCTSUncontaminated aluminum packaging, such as pie plates and frozen dinner trays.
CANSContainers comprised of aluminum, tin, steel, or a combination thereof, which contain or formerly contained only food and/or beverage substances.
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 cardboard.
COMMINGLEDSource-separated, nonputrescible, noncontaminated recyclable materials that have been placed in the same container.
COMMISSIONERThe Commissioner of Solid Waste Management of the County.
COUNTYThe entire County of Dutchess as constituted and existing under the laws of the state.
ECONOMIC MARKETSInstances in which the full avoided costs of proper collection, transportation and disposal of source-separated materials are equal to or greater than the cost of collection, transportation and sale of said materials less the amount received from the sale of said material.
GARBAGEPutrescible animal, fish, fowl, fruit or vegetable waste incident to and resulting from the use, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
GLASSAll products made from silica or sand, soda ash and limestone, the product being transparent or translucent and being used for the packaging or bottling of various matter and all other material commonly known as "glass," excluding, however, ceramics, light bulbs, blue and flat glass and glass commonly known as "window glass."
MAJOR APPLIANCESLarge and/or bulky household appliances (refrigerator, washer, dryer, stove, etc.) ordinarily operated by gas or electric current.
MUNICIPALITYAny county, city, town, village, improvement district (or a county, city, town or village acting on behalf of an improvement district), public benefit corporation, municipal corporation, political subdivision, government agency, department or bureau of the state or federal government.
NEWSPAPERAll uncontaminated paper commonly referred to as "newsprint" and distributed at stated intervals, usually daily or weekly, having printed thereon news and opinion and containing advertisements and other matter of public interest, and shall include supplements, comics and enclosures.
OFFICE PAPERAll bond paper, including computer print-outs, stationery, photo copy, and ledger from commercial waste generators.
PERSONAny natural person, individual, partnership, copartnership, association, owner or manager of a business, commercial or industrial establishment, joint venture, corporation, trust, estate or any other legal entity, inclusive of a municipality or any other waste generator.
PLASTICAll containers made from high-density polyethylene or polyethylene terephthalate (PET), including, but not limited to, bottles having contained the following products: milk, water, juice, detergent, bleach, antifreeze and soda; or other resins that may be designated as a recyclable material in accordance with this article once economic markets exists.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALOffice paper, cardboard, newspaper, cans, glass, and plastic, aluminum products, tires, major appliances and such other materials as may be designated by the Commissioner and the Recyclables Oversight Committee in accordance with this article.
RECYCLERSThose who deal with recyclable material both as collectors, separators and marketers. This definition shall include not-for-profit corporations and charitable corporations which collect recyclables for fund-raising purposes.
RECYCLINGAny process by which materials which would otherwise become solid waste are collected, separated or processed and returned to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials or products.
SOLID WASTEAll materials or substances discarded or rejected within the County of Dutchess 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 and commercial waste, sludges from air or water pollution control facilities or water supply treatment facilities, rubbish, ashes, contained gaseous material, incinerator residue, demolition and construction debris and offal, but not including sewage and other highly diluted water-carried materials or substances and those in gaseous form, special nuclear or by-product material within the meaning of the United States Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and waste which appears on the list of hazardous waste promulgated by the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation pursuant to § 27-0903 of the
Environmental Conservation Law of the state.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT-RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITYAny facility, plant, works, system, building, structure, improvement, machinery, equipment, fixture or other real or personal property which is to be used, occupied or employed for the collecting, receiving, transporting, storage, processing or disposal of solid waste or the recovery by any means of any material or energy product or resource therefrom, including, but not limited to, recycling centers, transfer stations, baling facilities, rail haul or maritime facilities, collection vehicles, processing systems, resource recovery facilities, steam and electric generating and transmission facilities, including auxiliary facilities to supplement or temporarily replace such generating facilities, steam distribution facilities, sanitary landfills, plants and facilities for compacting, composting or pyrolization of solid wastes, incinerators and other solid waste disposal, reduction or conversion facilities and resource recovery equipment and disposal equipment as defined in Subdivisions 4 and 5 of § 51-0903 of the
Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York.
SOURCE SEPARATIONThe segregation of recyclable materials from the solid waste stream at the point of generation for separate collection, sale or other disposition.
STATEThe State of New York.
UNCONTAMINATEDFree of materials that are not recyclable or free of materials that, if present, either reduce the value of a recyclable material or render it unrecyclable.
YARD WASTEGrass clippings, leaves, and cuttings from shrubs, hedges, trees, brush and garden debris.