Other terms.
ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
A material which is extremely toxic or reactive. For the purposes
of this chapter, any acutely hazardous waste listed within 310 CMR 30.136
of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Hazardous Waste
Regulations, and those wastes listed within 310 CMR 30.131 with EPA Hazardous
Waste Nos. F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, F027, and F028 are considered as
acutely hazardous materials.
HANDLE
To use, to deal with, act on, or dispose of.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
One or more of the following:
(1)
A product or waste or combination of substances which, because of quantity,
concentration or physical or chemical or infectious characteristics, poses
a present or potential hazard to human health, safety, or welfare or the environment
when improperly treated, stored, transported, used, or disposed of or otherwise
managed.
(2)
Any material regulated under Sections 310 CMR 30.122, 310 CMR 30.123,
310 CMR 30.124, 310 CMR 30.125, 310 CMR 30.131 (except for those listed with
EPA Hazardous Waste Nos. F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, F027, F028 which are
considered as acutely hazardous materials), 310 CMR 30.132, and 310 CMR 30.160
of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Hazardous Waste
Regulations, et seq., as these statutes may be amended. A general listing
of these materials and quantities is available at the Health Department office.
(3)
Any material, waste, product, or substance which has one or more of
the following characteristics:
(a)
Ignitable: easily catches fire, flash point of less than 140° F.;
(b)
Corrosive: easily corrodes certain materials, very acidic or alkaline,
the pH is less than or equal to 2.0 or greater than or equal to 12.5;
(c)
Reactive: explosive, produces toxic gases when mixed with water or acid;
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS)
The form containing data regarding physical characteristics, flammability,
reactivity, toxicity, and the health and safety hazards of specific chemicals,
as well as information relative to procedures recommended for spills and leaks
of specific chemicals and special precautions to be taken during handling
of specific chemicals.
OPERATOR
The person who has the effective control of a business operation,
or governmental agency.
OWNER
The person who has legal ownership of a site. For the purpose of
this regulation, the Health Department shall be entitled to rely on the most
current list of owners in the records of the Town Board of Assessors as providing
sufficient evidence of ownership under this chapter.
RELEASE
The accidental or intentional spilling, leaking, pumping, discharging,
pouring, emitting, emptying or dumping of toxic or hazardous material upon
or into any land, air, or waters of the Town of Barnstable. Release includes,
without limitations, leakage of such materials from failed or discarded containers
or storage systems, and disposal of such materials into any sewage disposal
system, dry well, catch basin, unapproved hazardous waste landfill, or any
other discharge of toxic or hazardous materials into the environment. The
term "release" as used and applied in this chapter does not include the following:
(1)
Proper disposal of any material in a sanitary or industrial landfill
that has received and maintained all necessary legal approvals for that purpose;
(2)
Application of fertilizers and pesticides in accordance with label recommendations
and with regulations of the Massachusetts Pesticide Control Board;
(3)
Application of road salts in conformation with the Snow and Ice Control
Program of the Massachusetts Highway Department and/or the Town of Barnstable
Highway Division.
(4)
Disposal of sanitary sewage to subsurface sewage disposal systems as
defined and permitted by Title 5 of the Massachusetts Environmental Code and
the Board of Health regulations.
(5)
Disposal of sanitary sewage to the Town of Barnstable wastewater treatment
plant and to other wastewater treatment facilities as defined and permitted
by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
SITE
Any real estate, personal property, facility, building, structure,
installation, equipment, pipe or pipeline including any pipe into a storm
drain, sewer or treatment works, well, pit, pond, lagoon, impoundment, ditch,
tank, landfill, storage container, or any other place or area to, from or
at which toxic or hazardous materials have been stored or discharged.
STORE
The containment of substances or materials in such a manner as not
to constitute disposal or use of such substances or materials. Notwithstanding
the above, such terms shall not include the maintaining of hazardous materials
which are in transit or which are maintained in a fixed facility for a period
of less than 30 days during the course of transportation.