Class I waste definition

Class I waste means solid waste that is not hazardous waste, and that is not prohibited from disposal in a lined landfill under Rule 62-701.300, F.A.C.
Class I waste means household, commercial, and industrial; and small quantities of conditionally exempt hazardous waste.
Class I waste means Solid Waste that is not Hazardous Waste and is not prohibited from disposal in a Solid Waste Disposal facility pursuant to FDEP Rule 62-701.300, F.A.C.

Examples of Class I waste in a sentence

  • However, if the soil is to be excavated and moved elsewhere, then the soil must be disposed of as a Class I waste because the leachable lead concentrations exceeded the STLC threshold.

  • To meet the requirements for reporting on National Program Activity Measures and on standard national UIC program activities, Illinois EPA will report on those FY 2008 and FY 2009 PPA reporting measures and national UIC program activity measures as they relate to all Class I waste disposal injection ▇▇▇▇▇ and any Class V injection ▇▇▇▇▇ that Illinois EPA personally handles.

  • To meet the requirements for reporting on National Program Activity Measures and on standard national UIC program activities, Illinois EPA will report on those FY06 PPA reporting measures and national UIC program activity measures as they relate to all Class I waste disposal injection ▇▇▇▇▇ and any Class V injection ▇▇▇▇▇ that Illinois EPA personally handles.

  • Illinois EPA will report the percent of Class I waste disposal ▇▇▇▇▇ that maintain mechanical integrity (SDW-14).

  • Customer understands and agrees that mixed loads of Class I and Class IV waste will be disposed of as Class I waste and the load will be charged as if it were all Class I waste.

  • Illinois EPA will address 100% of Class I waste disposal injection ▇▇▇▇▇ that are identified to be in significant violation (SDW-12).

  • From 1981 through 1989, Class I waste was disposed of into approximately 45 acres of unlined landfill cells using the trench-and-fill disposal method.

  • Solid Waste does not include hazardous (Class I) waste, low-level radioactive waste, untreated medical waste, or special wastes as defined herein.

  • State Reporting: Illinois EPA will report on those FY 2010 and FY 2011 PPA reporting measures and national UIC program activity measures as they relate to all Class I waste disposal injection ▇▇▇▇▇ and any Class V injection ▇▇▇▇▇ that Illinois EPA personally handles.

  • The Section 5 construction includes landfill mining the unlined Class I waste, constructing the bottom liner and leachate collection systems in the area of the unlined waste, and constructing a mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) berm.


More Definitions of Class I waste

Class I waste means solid waste which is not hazardous waste, and which is not prohibited from disposal in a lined landfill under Rule 62-701.300, F.A.C.
Class I waste means Class I industrial solid waste as defined by the TCEQ under 30 TAC§ 330.2(59)(A) as amended on January 25, 2006 which is the date of filing of the Application.

Related to Class I waste

  • e-waste means electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes;

  • Yard waste means leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden debris and brush, including clean woody vegetative material no greater than 6 inches in diameter. This term does not include stumps, roots or shrubs with intact root balls.

  • Liquid waste means any waste material that is determined to contain "free liquids" as defined by Method 9095 (Paint Filter Liquids Test), as described in "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes, Physical/Chemical Methods" (EPA Pub. No. SW-846).

  • Class I area means a mandatory visibility protection area designated pursuant to section 169A of the federal Clean Air Act.

  • Nuclear waste means a quantity of source, byproduct or special nuclear material (the definition of nuclear waste in this chapter is used in the same way as in 49 CFR 173.403) required to be in NRC-approved specification packaging while transported to, through or across a state boundary to a disposal site, or to a collection point for transport to a disposal site.