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SOLID WASTE TYPES - N.J.A.C. 7:26-2.13(g)
ID - DEFINITIONS
10 - Municipal (household, commercial and institutional):
Waste originating in the community consisting of household waste from
private residences, commercial waste which originates in wholesale,
retail or service establishments, such as, restaurants, stores, markets,
theaters, hotels and warehouses, and institutional waste material originated
in schools, hospitals, research institutions and public buildings.
12 - Dry sewage sludge: Sludge from a sewage treatment plant
which has been digested and dewatered and does not require liquid handling
equipment.
13 - Bulky waste: Large items of waste material, such as appliances
and furniture. Discarded automobiles, trucks and trailers and large
vehicle parts, and tires are included under this category.
13C - Construction and Demolition waste: Waste building material
and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition
operations on houses, commercial buildings, pavements and other structures.
The following materials may be found in construction and demolition
waste: treated and untreated wood scrap; tree parts, tree stumps
and brush; concrete, asphalt, bricks, blocks and other masonry; plaster
and wallboard; roofing materials; corrugated cardboard and miscellaneous
paper; ferrous and nonferrous metal; non-asbestos building insulation;
plastic scrap; dirt; carpets and padding; glass (window and door); and
other miscellaneous materials; but shall not include other solid waste
types.
23 - Vegetative waste: Waste materials from farms, plant nurseries
and greenhouses that are produced from the raising of plants. This waste
includes such crop residues as plant stalks, hulls, leaves and tree
wastes processed through a wood chipper. Also included are non-crop
residues such as leaves, grass clippings, tree parts, shrubbery and
garden wastes.
25 - Animal and food processing wastes: Processing waste materials
generated in canneries, slaughterhouses, packing plants or similar
industries, including animal manure when intended for disposal and not
reuse. Also included are dead animals. Animal manure, when intended
for reuse or composting, is to be managed in accordance with the criteria
and standards developed by the Department of Agriculture as set forth
at N.J.S.A. 4:9-38.
27 - Dry industrial waste: Waste materials resulting from manufacturing,
industrial and research and development processes and operations, and
which are not hazardous in accordance with the standards and procedures
set forth at N.J.A.C. 7:26G. Also included are nonhazardous oil spill
cleanup waste, dry nonhazardous pesticides, dry nonhazardous chemical
waste, and residue from the operations of a scrap metal shredding facility.
27A Waste material consisting of asbestos or asbestos containing
waste.
27I Waste material consisting of incinerator ash or ash containing
waste.
Waste identification and definition of liquids include the following:
LIQUID WASTES - N.J.A.C. 7:26-2.13(h)
ID - DEFINITIONS
72 - Bulk liquid and semiliquids: Liquid or a mixture consisting
of solid matter suspended in a liquid media which is contained within,
or is discharged from, any one vessel, tank or other container which
has the capacity of 20 gallons or more. Not included in this waste classification
are septic tank clean-out wastes and liquid sewage sludge.
73 - Septic tank clean-out wastes: Pumping from septic tanks
and cesspools. Not included are wastes from a sewage treatment plant.
74 - Liquid sewage sludge: Liquid residue from a sewage treatment
plant consisting of sewage solids combined with water and dissolved
materials.
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