Refuse transfer stations shall accept garbage and refuse for transfer to disposal facilities. Upon determination by the County Engineer that sufficient space and personnel are available, that other conditions such as proximity of residences and topography are suitable, that funds are available to pay for processing and removal, and that the facility permit from the Department of Health allows, the Department of Public Works may also accept the following source-separated materials at refuse transfer stations, for disposition by such means as will maximize reuse, recycling, and bioconversion, and minimize waste disposal:
(a) Consumer recyclables, provided that the County Engineer shall determine which materials are to be accepted;
(b) Ferrous metal objects, non-ferrous metal objects, and white goods from residential self-haulers only and provided that the County Engineer shall determine which materials are to be accepted;
(d) Pressurized or depressurized propane tanks from residential self-haulers only;
(e) Used motor oil, only from residents with used motor oil from their own private non-commercial motor vehicles; and
(f) Used passenger car and light truck tires from residential self-haulers only.
(g) Pet animal waste may be accepted under the following conditions:
(1) The pet animal waste shall be fully contained and sealed in a double layer of air-tight plastic film with the outer layer of film having a minimum thickness of one and seven-tenths millimeters (1.7 mil.), and
(2) The total weight of pet animal waste shall not exceed ten (10) pounds per thirty-two (32) gallon refuse receptacle or trash bag.
The limits provided in Subsection (g) of this Section shall not apply to County refuse collection vehicles. |
(Ord. No. 706, August 6, 1996; Ord. No. 902, July 28, 2010)