[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: 40CFR246.101]



[Page 338-340]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 246_SOURCE SEPARATION FOR MATERIALS RECOVERY GUIDELINES--Table of 

Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  246.101  Definitions.



    As used in these guidelines:

    (a) Agricultural solid waste means the solid waste that is generated 

by the rearing of animals, and the producing and harvesting of crops or 

trees.

    (b) Baler means a machine used to compress solid wastes, primary 

materials, or recoverable materials, with or without binding, to a 

density or from which will support handling and transportation as a 

material unit rather than requiring a disposable or reuseable container. 

This specifically excludes briquetters and stationary compaction 

equipment which is used to compact materials into disposable or 

reuseable containers.

    (c) Bulk container means a large container that can either be pulled 

or lifted mechanically onto a service vehicle or emptied mechanically 

into a service vehicle.

    (d) Classified Waste means waste material that has been given 

security classification in accordance with 50 U.S.C. 401 and Executive 

Order 11652.

    (e) Collection means the act of removing solid waste (or materials 

which have been separated for the purpose of recycling) from a central 

storage point.

    (f) Commercial establishment means stores, offices, restaurants, 

warehouses and other non-manufacturing activities.

    (g) Commercial solid waste means all types of solid wastes generated 

by stores, offices, restaurants, warehouses and other non-manufacturing 

activities, and non-processing wastes such as office and packing wastes 

generated at industrial facilities.

    (h) Construction and demolition waste means the waste building 

materials, packaging, and rubble resulting from construction, 

remodeling, repair, and demolition operations on pavements, houses, 

commercial buildings and other structures.

    (i) Compartmentalized vehicle means a collection vehicle which has 

two or more compartments for placement of solid wastes or recyclable 

materials. The compartments may be within the



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main truck body or on the outside of that body as in the form of metal 

racks.

    (j) Corrugated container waste means discarded corrugated boxes.

    (k) Corrugated box means a container for goods which is composed of 

an inner fluting of material (corrugating medium) and one or two outer 

liners of material (linerboard).

    (l) Federal facility means any building, installation, structure, 

land, or public work owned by or leased to the Federal Government. Ships 

at sea, aircraft in the air, land forces on maneuvers, and other mobile 

facilities are not considered Federal facilities for the purpose of 

these guidelines. United States Government installations located on 

foreign soil or on land outside the jurisdiction of the United States 

Government are not considered Federal facilities for the purpose of 

these guidelines.

    (m) Food waste means the organic residues generated by the handling, 

storage, sale, preparation, cooking, and serving of foods; commonly 

called garbage.

    (n) Generation means the act or process of producing solid waste.

    (o) High-grade paper means letterhead, dry copy papers, 

miscellaneous business forms, stationery, typing paper, tablet sheets, 

and computer printout paper and cards, commonly sold as ``white 

ledger,'' ``computer printout'' and ``tab card'' grade by the wastepaper 

industry.

    (p) Industrial solid waste means the solid waste generated by 

industrial processes and manufacturing.

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

and fomites (any substance that may harbor or transmit pathogenic 

organisms) 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 

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

disposable fomites attendant thereto and similar disposable materials 

from outpatient areas and emergency rooms.

    (r) Institutional solid waste means solid wastes generated by 

educational, health care, correctional and other institutional 

facilities.

    (s) Mining wastes means residues which result from the extraction of 

raw materials from the earth.

    (t) Post-consumer waste (PCW) means a material or product that has 

served its intended use and has been discarded for disposal or recovery 

after passing through the hands of a final consumer.

    (u) Recoverable resources means materials that still have useful 

physical, chemical, or biological properties after serving their 

original purpose and can, therefore, be reused or recycled for the same 

or other purposes.

    (v) Recovery means the process of obtaining materials or energy 

resources from solid waste.

    (w) Recycled material means a material that is used in place of a 

primary, raw or virgin material in manufacturing a product.

    (x) Recycling means the process by which recovered materials are 

transformed into new products.

    (y) Residential solid waste means the wastes generated by the normal 

activities of households, including but not limited to, food wastes, 

rubbish, ashes, and bulky wastes.

    (z) Separate collection means collecting recyclable materials which 

have been separated at the point of generation and keeping those 

materials separate from other collected solid waste in separate 

compartments of a single collection vehicle or through the use of 

separate collection vehicles.

    (aa) Sludge means the accumulated semiliquid suspension of settled 

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

does not include solid or dissolved material in domestic sewage or other 

significant pollutants in water resources, such as silt, dissolved 

material in irrigation return flows or other common water pollutants.

    (bb) Solid waste means garbage, refuse, sludge, and other discarded 

solid materials, including solid waste materials resulting from 

industrial,



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commercial, and agricultural operations, and from community activities, 

but does not include solids or dissolved materials 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. 

Unless specifically noted otherwise, the term ``solid waste'' as used in 

these guidelines shall not include mining, agricultural, and industrial 

solid wastes; hazardous wastes; sludges; construction and demolition 

wastes; and infectious wastes.

    (cc) Source separation means the setting aside of recyclable 

materials at their point of generation by the generator.

    (dd) Specification means a clear and accurate description of the 

technical requirements for materials, products or services, identifying 

the minimum requirements for quality and construction of materials and 

equipment necessary for an acceptable product. In general, 

specifications are in the form of written descriptions, drawings, 

prints, commercial designations, industry standards, and other 

descriptive references.

    (ee) Stationary compactor means a powered machine which is designed 

to compact solid waste or recyclable materials, and which remains 

stationary when in operation.

    (ff) Storage means the interim containment of solid waste after 

generation and prior to collection for ultimate recovery or disposal.

    (gg) Virgin material means a raw material used in manufacturing that 

has been mined or harvested and has not as yet become a product.