[Adopted 7-25-1988 as L.L. No. 4-1988]
As used in this Article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
PERSON
Includes any individual, firm, partnership, corporation,
municipality, association of persons or governmental agency.
[Amended 3-11-1996 by L.L. No. 1-1996]
Any person violating the provision of this Article
shall be guilty of a violation and, upon conviction thereof, shall
be punished by a fine not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250.)
for each offense (each day of a violation of terms of this chapter
constitutes a separate offense) and/or by imprisonment of not more
than fifteen (15) days and/or requiring the signing of an agreement
with either a private waste hauler or arranging for weekly municipal
pickup of solid waste from premises.
This Article, as adopted, shall not invalidate
any solid waste contract to which the Town of Fort Edward is a party.
[Adopted 3-25-1991 as L.L. No. 2-1991]
This Article shall be entitled "Regulation of
the Siting, Collection and Disposal of Solid Waste and Other Waste
and Materials in the Town of Fort Edward (Outside the Village of Fort
Edward), Washington County, New York, 1991."
As used in this Article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AGRICULTURAL WASTE
That waste, disposed of in a disposal area located within
the property boundary of a farm, generated from that farm, to include
crop residuals, animal manure and animal carcasses and parts generated
from that farm, and shall also include those waste pesticides generated
by the farmer who used them, if the farmer complies with Parts 325.4
and 325.5 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations.
ASBESTOS WASTE
Friable solid waste that contains more than one percent (1%)
asbestos by weight and can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder,
when dry, by hand pressure. Asbestos waste also includes any asbestos-containing
solid waste that is collected in a pollution-control device designed
to remove asbestos.
ASH RESIDUE
All the solid residue and any entrained liquids resulting
from the combustion of solid waste or solid waste in combination with
fossil fuel at a solid waste incinerator, including bottom ash, boiler
ash, fly ash and the solid residue of any air-pollution-control device
used at a solid waste incinerator.
BOTTOM ASH
The ash residue remaining after combustion of solid waste
or solid waste in combination with fossil fuel in a solid waste incinerator
that is discharged through and from the grates, combustor or stoker.
COLLECTOR
Any individual, association, partnership, firm or corporation
in the business of collecting solid waste, other than their own solid
waste.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS
Uncontaminated solid waste resulting from the construction,
remodeling, repair and demolition of structures and roads; and uncontaminated
solid waste consisting of vegetation resulting from land clearing
and grubbing, utility line maintenance and seasonal and storm-related
cleanup. Such waste includes but is not limited to bricks, concrete
and other masonry materials, soil, rock, wood, wall coverings, plaster,
drywall, plumbing fixtures, nonasbestos insulation, roofing shingles,
asphaltic pavement, glass, plastics that are not sealed in a manner
that conceals other wastes, electrical wiring and components, containing
no hazardous liquids, and metals that are incidental to any of the
above. Solid waste that is not "construction and demolition debris"
(even if resulting from the construction, remodeling, repair and demolition
of structures and roads and land clearing) includes but is not limited
to asbestos waste, garbage, corrugated container board, electrical
fixtures containing hazardous liquids (such as fluorescent light ballasts
or transformers), carpeting, furniture, appliances, tires, drums and
containers and fuel tanks. Specifically excluded from the definition
of "construction and demolition debris" is solid waste (including
what otherwise would be 'construction and demolition debris') resulting
from any processing technique, other than that employed at a construction
and demolition processing facility, that renders individual waste
components unrecognizable, such as pulverizing or shredding.
COUNTY
The County of Washington.
FLY ASH
The ash residue from the combustion of solid waste or solid
waste in combination with fossil fuel that is entrained in the gas
stream of the solid waste incinerator and removed by the air-pollution-control
equipment.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
A waste or combination of wastes which, because of its quantity,
concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics:
A.
May cause or significantly contribute to an
increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating
reversible illness;
B.
May pose a substantial present or potential
hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated,
stored, transported, disposed of or otherwise managed;
C.
Appears on the list of hazardous waste promulgated
by the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation pursuant to § 26-0903
of the Environmental Conservation Law; or
D.
Any municipality or governmental agency having
appropriate jurisdiction shall determine to be so harmful, toxic or
dangerous such that the health, safety or welfare of the public is
at risk, or the operation of solid waste management facilities may
be adversely affected.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Solid waste generated by manufacturing or industrial processes.
Such waste may include but is not limited to the following manufacturing
processes: 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. This term does not include 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.
INFECTIOUS WASTE
Includes the following:
A.
Surgical waste, which consists of materials
discarded from surgical procedures involving the treatment of a patient
on isolation, other than patients on reverse or protective isolation.
B.
Obstetrical waste, which consists of materials
discarded from obstetrical procedures involving the treatment of a
patient on isolation, other than patients on reverse or protective
isolation.
C.
Pathological waste, which consists of discarded
human tissues and anatomical parts which are discarded from surgery,
obstetrical procedures, autopsy and laboratory procedures.
D.
Biological waste, which consists of discarded
excretions, exudates, secretions, suctionings and disposable medical
supplies which have come in contact with these substances that cannot
be legally discarded directly into a sewer and that emanate from the
treatment of a patient on isolation, other than patients on reverse
or protective isolation.
E.
Discarded materials soiled with human emanations
from the treatment of a patient on isolation, other than patients
on reverse or protective isolation.
F.
All waste being discarded from renal dialysis,
including tubing and needles.
G.
Discarded serums and vaccines that have not
been autoclaved or returned to the manufacturer or point of origin.
H.
Discarded laboratory waste which has come in
contact with pathogenic organisms and which has not been rendered
noninfectious by autoclaving or other sterilization techniques.
I.
Animal carcasses exposed to pathogens in research,
their bedding and other waste from such animals that is discarded.
J.
Other articles that are being discarded that
are potentially infectious and that might cause punctures or cuts,
including hypodermic needles, intravenous needles and intravenous
tubing with needles attached, that have not been autoclaved or subjected
to a similar decontamination technique and rendered incapable of causing
punctures or cuts.
LICENSED RADIOACTIVE WASTE
As defined by Section 38.23 of Title 12, Section 16.8 of
Title 10 and Sections 380.3 through 380.5 of Title 6 of the Codes,
Rules and Regulations of the State of New York.
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE
Those low-level radioactive wastes that are acceptable for
disposal in a land disposal facility pursuant to the provisions of
this Article. For the purpose of this Article, "low-level radioactive
waste" has the same meaning as in the Federal Low-Level Radioactive
Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985, 42 U.S.C. § 2021b,
et seq.
PUTRESCIBLE
The tendency of organic matter to decompose with the formation
of malodorous by-products.
RECOVER
Any act or process by which recyclables are separated from
the solid waste stream.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Scrap or other materials of value, including but not limited
to newspapers, corrugated box board, paper, glass, metals and plastics.
RECYCLABLES
Solid waste that exhibits the potential to be used repeatedly
in place of a virgin material.
RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY
A solid waste management facility, other than collection
and transfer vehicles, at which recyclables are separated from the
solid waste stream or at which previously separated recyclables are
collected.
RECYCLE
To use recyclables in place of virgin materials in manufacturing
a product.
RECYCLING
Separating, segregating, processing and recovering recyclable
materials from solid waste for the purpose of future use, sale or
other disposition.
RECYCLING FACILITY
Any facility, plant, works, system, building, structure,
improvement, machinery, equipment, fixture or other real or personal
property which is to be used, occupied or employed in the pursuit
of and for the purpose of recycling and for the purpose of storage,
processing, packaging, selling, marketing or otherwise utilizing recyclable
materials.
REFUSE
Anything putrescible or nonputrescible that is discarded
or rejected as useless or worthless.
RESIDUALS
Sludge, sewage sludge, septage, air-pollution-control facility
waste or any other such waste having similar characteristics or effects,
and solid waste remaining after the processing of solid waste by composting
methods that was not made into compost suitable for use.
RESOURCE RECOVERY
The extraction, production and recovery of energy from solid
waste by means of combustion.
RESOURCE-RECOVERY FACILITY
Any 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 purpose
of resource recovery.
SANITARY LANDFILL
A facility which includes types of operations in which solid
waste is deposited by plan on a specified portion of open land, is
compacted by force applied by mechanical equipment and then is covered
by a layer of earth, all in accordance with or intended to be in accordance
with Part 360 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law,
Rules and Regulations.
SLUDGE
Any solid, semi-solid or liquid waste generated from a wastewater
treatment plant, water supply treatment plant or air-pollution-control
facility, but does not include the treated effluent from a wastewater
treatment plan.
SOLID WASTE
All putrescible and nonputrescible materials or substances
that are 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 and commercial
waste, sludges from air- or water-treatment facilities, rubbish, tires,
ashes, contained gaseous material, incinerator residue, construction
and demolition debris, discarded automobiles and offal.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY
Any facility, plant, works, system, building, structure,
improvement, machinery, equipment, fixture or other real or personal
property which is to be used, occupied or employed beyond the initial
solid waste collection process for the 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 transfer
stations; rail-haul or barge-haul facilities; resource-recovery facilities
or other facilities for reducing solid waste volume; sanitary landfills;
plants and facilities for compacting, composting or pyrolization of
solid wastes, incinerators; and other solid waste disposal, reduction
or conversion facilities. A "solid waste management facility" shall
exclude a recycling facility.
SOURCE SEPARATION
The segregation of recyclable materials from the solid waste
stream at the point of generation or collection for separate collection,
sale or other disposition.
TOWN
The Town of Fort Edward.
TRANSFER STATION
A facility where solid waste is transferred by a collector,
contractor or individual hauler to a container for transport to a
sanitary landfill or other solid waste management facility but shall
exclude a recycling facility.
TRANSURANIC WASTE
Radioactive waste containing alpha-emitting radionuclides
of atomic number 93 or higher with a half-life greater than five (5)
years and in concentrations greater than one hundred (100) nanocuries
per gram.