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Inert waste is waste which is neither chemically or biologically reactive and will not decompose. Examples of this are sand, drywall, and concrete. This has particular relevance to landfills as inert...
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Inert Waste Landfill Sites for inert material disposal such as clean uncontaminated soils and some types of demolition wastes. ... While the definition of inert waste has been tightened by the new regulations, substantial volumes of inert waste remain which are disposed to regulated inert waste landfills.
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A Directory listing of Inert Waste Landfills, which are currently open to accept uncontaminated clean waste soils, inert construction waste, topsoil etc. ... Here is our UK Inert Waste Landfill Site Directory...
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(1) Criteria for inert waste - Applicability. This section provides the criteria for determining if a solid waste is an inert waste. ...
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Inert waste includes building (demolition) waste, gravel, sand, and stone but not any biodegradable, hazardous, or green (botanical) material ... inert waste in the news ... Search volume for inert waste...
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The Landfill Directive sets the definition of inert waste: "Waste is considered inert if: 1) It does not undergo any significant physical, chemical or biological transformations; ... The Landfill Directive sets the definition of inert waste:
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Inert Material and Waste Piles; Solid waste is regulated by Part 115, Solid Waste Management, of Act 451 of 1994, as amended, and administrative rules. Most solid waste cannot be stored in a waste pile unless approved by the department.
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INERT WASTE LANDFILL OPERATIONS; REGULATORY AUTHORITY; 391-3-4-.06; Solid waste consisting of earth and earth-like products, concrete, cured asphalt, rock, bricks, yard trimmings, and land clearing debris such as stumps, limbs and leaves may be disposed of in an inert landfill.
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(a) The requirements of this section do not apply to a waste management area where inert waste is disposed of within the boundaries of a MSWLF.
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Department of Ecology Publication Summary for: Annual Report - Inert Waste Landfill ... Annual solid waste facility reporting form for Inert Waste Landfills under chapter 173-350 WAC, Solid Waste Handling Standards.
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