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CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION <br />MATERIALS RECYCLING <br />REQUIREMENTS <br />Section 01151 <br />15-1207 <br />D. Disposal. Final deposition of construction and demolition or inert debris into land, including <br />stockpiling onto land of construction and demolition debris that has not been sorted for further <br />processing or resale, if such stockpiling is for a period of time greater than 30 days; and <br />construction and demolition debris that has been sorted for further processing or resale, if <br />such stockpiling is for a period of time greater than one year, or stockpiling onto land of inert <br />debris that is for a period of time greater than one year. <br />E. Enforcement Agency (EA). Enforcement agency is the authority having jurisdiction within the <br />Project location. <br />F. Inert Disposal Facility or Inert Waste Landfill: A disposal facility that accepts only inert waste <br />such as soil and rock, fully cured asphalt paving, uncontaminated concrete (including <br />fiberglass or steel reinforcing rods embedded in the concrete), brick, glass, and ceramics, for <br />land disposal. <br />G. Mixed Debris: Loads that include commingled recyclable and non -recyclable materials <br />generated at the construction site. <br />H. Mixed Debris Recycling Facility: A processing facility that accepts loads of commingled <br />construction and demolition debris for the purpose of recovering re -usable and recyclable <br />materials and disposing the non -recyclable residual materials. <br />Recycling: The process of sorting, cleansing, treating and reconstituting materials for the <br />purpose of using the altered form in the manufacture of a new product. Recycling does not <br />include burning, incinerating or thermally destroying solid waste. <br />Reuse. The use, in the same or similar form as it was produced, of a material which might <br />otherwise be discarded. <br />K. Separated for Reuse. Materials, including commingled recyclables, that have been separated <br />or kept separate from the solid waste stream for the purpose of additional sorting or <br />processing those materials for reuse or recycling in order to return them to the economic <br />mainstream in the form of raw material for new, reused, or reconstituted products which meet <br />the quality standards necessary to be used in the marketplace, and includes materials that <br />have been "source separated". <br />L. Solid Waste: All putrescible and nonputrescible solid, semisolid, and liquid wastes, including <br />garbage, trash, refuse, paper, rubbish, ashes, industrial wastes, demolition and construction <br />wastes, abandoned vehicles and parts thereof, discarded home and industrial appliances, <br />dewatered, treated, or chemically fixed sewage sludge which is not hazardous waste, <br />manure, vegetable or animal solid and semisolid wastes, and other discarded solid and <br />semisolid wastes. "Solid waste" does not include hazardous waste, radioactive waste, or <br />medical waste as defined or regulated by State law. <br />M. Source -Separated: Materials, including commingled recyclables, that have been separated or <br />kept separate from the solid waste stream at the point of generation, for the purpose of <br />additional sorting or processing of those materials for reuse or recycling in order to return <br />them to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials for new, reused, or <br />2 <br />