[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 24]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR240.101]



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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 240_GUIDELINES FOR THE THERMAL PROCESSING OF SOLID WASTES--Table of 

Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  240.101  Definitions.



    As used in these guidelines:

    (a) Air: Overfire air means air, under control as to quantity and 

direction, introduced above or beyond a fuel bed by induced or forced 

draft. ``Underfire air'' means any forced or induced air, under control 

as to quantity and direction, that is supplied from beneath and which 

passes through the solid wastes fuel bed.

    (b) Bottom ash means the solid material that remains on a hearth or 

falls off the grate after thermal processing is complete.

    (c) Combustibles means materials that can be ignited at a specific 

temperature in the presence of air to release heat energy.

    (d) Design capacity means the weight of solid waste of a specified 

gross calorific value that a thermal processing facility is designed to 

process in 24 hours of continuous operation; usually expressed in tons 

per day.

    (e) Discharge means water-borne pollutants released to a receiving 

stream directly or indirectly or to a sewerage system.

    (f) Emission means gas-borne pollutants released to the atmosphere.

    (g) Facility means all thermal processing equipment, buildings, and 

grounds at a specific site.

    (h) Fly ash means suspended particles, charred paper, dust, soot, 

and other partially oxidized matter carried in the products of 

combustion.

    (i) Free moisture means liquid that will drain freely by gravity 

from solid materials.

    (j) Furnace means the chambers of the combustion train where drying, 

ignition, and combustion of waste material and evolved gases occur.

    (k) Grate siftings means the materials that fall from the solid 

waste fuel bed through the grate openings.

    (l) Gross calorific value means heat liberated when waste is burned 

completely and the products of combustion are cooled to the initial 

temperature of the waste. Usually expressed in British thermal units per 

pound.

    (m) Hazardous waste means any waste or combination of wastes which 

pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or living 

organisms because such wastes are nondegradable or persistent in nature 

or because they can be biologically magnified, or because they can be 

lethal, or because they may otherwise cause or tend to cause detrimental 

cumulative effects.

    (n) Incineration means the controlled process which combustible 

solid, liquid, or gaseous wastes are burned and changed into 

noncombustible gases.



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    (o) Incinerator means a facility consisting of one or more furnaces 

in which wastes are burned.

    (p) Infectious waste means: (1) Equipment, instruments, utensils, 

and fomites of a disposable nature from the rooms of patients who are 

suspected to have or have been diagnosed as having a communicable 

disease and must, therefore, be isolated as required by public health 

agencies; (2) laboratory wastes such as pathological specimens (e.g., 

all tissues, specimens of blood elements, excreta, and secretions 

obtained from patients or laboratory animals) and disposable fomites 

(any substance that may harbor or trans mit pathogenic organisms) 

attendant thereto; (3) surgical operating room pathologic specimens and 

disposable fomites attendant thereto and similar disposable materials 

from outpatient areas and emergency rooms.

    (q) Municipal solid wastes means normally, residential and 

commercial solid wastes generated within a community.

    (r) Open burning means burning of solid wastes in the open, such as 

in an open dump.

    (s) Open dump means a land disposal site at which solid wastes are 

disposed of in a manner that does not protect the environment, are 

susceptible to open burning, and are exposed to the elements, vectors, 

and scavengers.

    (t) Plans means reports and drawings, including a narrative 

operating description, prepared to describe the facility and its 

proposed operation.

    (u) Residue means all the solids that remain after completion of 

thermal processing, including bottom ash, fly ash, and grate siftings.

    (v) Responsible agency means the organizational element that has the 

legal duty to ensure that owners, operators, or users of facilities 

comply with these guidelines.

    (w) Sanitary landfill means a land disposal site employing an 

engineered method of disposing of solid wastes on land in a manner that 

minimizes environmental hazards by spreading the solid wastes in thin 

layers, compacting the solid wastes to the smallest practical volume, 

and applying and compacting cover material at the end of each operating 

day.

    (x) Sludge means the accumulated semiliquid suspension of settled 

solids deposited from wastewaters or other fluids in tanks or basins. It 

does not include solids or dissolved material in domestic sewage or 

other significant pollutants in water resources, such as silt, dissolved 

or suspended solids in industrial wastewater effluents, dissolved 

materials in irrigation return flows or other common water pollutants.

    (y) Solid wastes means garbage, refuse, sludges, and other discarded 

solid materials resulting from industrial and commercial operations and 

from community activities. It does not include solids or dissolved 

material in domestic sewage or other significant pollutants in water 

resources, such as silt, dissolved or suspended solids in industrial 

wastewater effluents, dissolved materials in irrigation return flows or 

other common water pollutants.

    (z) Special wastes means nonhazardous solid wastes requiring 

handling other than that normally used for municipal solid waste.

    (aa) Thermal processing means processing of waste material by means 

of heat.

    (bb) Vector means a carrier, usually an arthropod, that is capable 

of transmitting a pathogen from one organism to another.