The following words and terms used in this article shall have the meanings ascribed thereto, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
The solid residue of combustion of any type of fuel.
Refuse which is to be brought to the Landfill and sorted by category, such as tinware, scrap metal, auto parts, pipe, other metallic substances, rocks, sod, cinder blocks, earthenware, brick, concrete, plaster and other mineral substances, furniture, bedding, glass, ceramics, rugs, appliances, brush, stumps, logs, wood scraps, furniture (wooden, plastic or metal), metal items, tanks, furnaces, hot water heaters, large plastic items, porcelain items, demolition or remodeling debris (excluding asbestos, radioactive materials, and hazardous waste), batteries, tires, clothing, computers, and electronics.
Any natural person, firm, partnership or corporation engaged in the business of collecting, transporting and disposing of refuse in the Town. This shall also mean the contractor, if any, performing refuse collection for Town residents pursuant to a contract with the Town of Suffield.
Any natural person, firm, partnership or corporation engaged in the business of removing, collecting, transporting and disposing of septic wastes in the Town.
Waste and portions thereof resulting from clearing, excavation, demolition, construction or reconstruction performed by any person, firm or governmental agency and as further defined under Connecticut General Statutes § 22a-208x.
Any animal or vegetable matter or product, or the putrefaction or decomposition thereof, which accumulates in the preparation of food and any offal or refuse of meats, fish, fowl, vegetable or spoiled foods and other refuse or waste subject to decay.
Small branches, pruning from trees and bushes, leaves, etc.
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Those solid and/or liquid wastes as defined by the Department of Environment Protection of the State of Connecticut and the United States Environmental Protection Agency, including wastes in the following classifications:
Explosives.
Pathogenic or pathological wastes.
Radioactive wastes.
Cleaning fluids, insecticides, fungicides, pesticides, commercial fertilizers, acids, poisons or other chemical wastes which either create an immediate safety hazard to persons disposing of the waste or which by virtue of their chemistry and/or method of disposal present a threat to the quality of the air and/or groundwater or surface water.
The Transfer Station and Bulky Waste Facility located at 2715 Mountain Road in West Suffield, Connecticut.
Any natural person, partnership, firm, or corporation.
The Public Works Department of the Town of Suffield.[1]
Any items currently defined by the State of Connecticut and the Town of Suffield for mandatory recycling. The current items are defined in the Connecticut General Statutes and are set forth in the definition of "recyclable materials" in § 286-11 in Article III, Recycling, of this chapter. These recyclables may be revised from time to time, as dictated by contract with the recycling center for disposal and the Town of Suffield, or Connecticut State Statutes.
Shall be construed to be all inclusive and shall include, but not be limited to, solid waste of the Town, including, but not limited to, all garbage, ashes, trade wastes, salvageable trade wastes, papers, cardboard, plastics, metal cans, glass bottles, garden and lawn refuse, packaging material, furniture, bedding, rubber and leather. Refuse shall not include body wastes, septic waste or hazardous waste.
All refuse that has use or value to a person, firm, corporation or establishment or other than those producing the same.
The Board of Selectmen of the Town of Suffield.
Materials removed from sewers, septic tanks, cesspools and other devices used for the capture and treatment of putrefactive material.
The Town of Suffield.
All wastes and portions thereof from wholesale and retail establishments, and products of manufacturing, end products of food preparations for sale, or scraps of leftovers of nonsalable portions thereof.
See "refuse."
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Editor's Note: Throughout this chapter, "Public Works Commission" was amended to "Public Works Department" 12-19-2019.