Chapter 173-350 - Solid waste handling standards
- § 173-350-010 - Purpose
- § 173-350-020 - Applicability
- § 173-350-021 - Determination of solid waste
- § 173-350-025 - Owner responsibilities for solid waste
- § 173-350-030 - Effective dates
- § 173-350-040 - Performance standards
- § 173-350-100 - Definitions
- § 173-350-200 - Beneficial use permit exemptions
- § 173-350-210 - Recycling and material recovery facilities
- § 173-350-220 - Composting facilities
- § 173-350-225 - Other organic material handling activities
- § 173-350-230 - Land application
- § 173-350-240 - Energy recovery and incineration facilities
- § 173-350-250 - Anaerobic digesters
- § 173-350-300 - On-site storage, collection, and transportation standards
- § 173-350-310 - Transfer stations and drop box facilities
- § 173-350-320 - Piles used for storage or treatment
- § 173-350-330 - Surface impoundments and tanks
- § 173-350-350 - Waste tire storage
- § 173-350-355 - Waste tire transportation
- § 173-350-360 - Moderate risk waste handling
- § 173-350-400 - Limited purpose landfills
- § 173-350-410 - Inert waste landfills
- § 173-350-490 - Other methods of solid waste handling
- § 173-350-500 - Groundwater monitoring
- § 173-350-600 - Financial assurance requirements
- § 173-350-700 - Permits and local ordinances
- § 173-350-710 - Permit application and issuance
- § 173-350-715 - General permit application requirements
- § 173-350-900 - Remedial action
- § 173-350-980 - Severability
- § 173-350-990 - Criteria for inert waste (Repealed)
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