Section 51-0903. Definitions  


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  • As used in this title, the following terms shall mean and include:
        1. "Solid Waste." All materials or substances discarded or rejected as
      being  spent,  useless, worthless or in excess to the owners at the time
      of such discard or rejection, including  but  not  limited  to  garbage,
      refuse,  industrial  and  commercial  waste,  sludges  from air or water
      pollution control  facilities  or  water  supply  treatment  facilities,
      rubbish,   ashes,  contained  gaseous  materials,  incinerator  residue,
      demolition and construction debris and offal but  not  including  sewage
      and other highly diluted water carried materials or substances and those
      in gaseous form.
        2.  "Solid  Waste  Recovery and Management Project." Resource recovery
      equipment,  source  separation  equipment,  disposal  equipment  or  any
      combination  thereof  required  by a solid waste recovery and management
      system.
        3. "Solid Waste Recovery and Management System." A  municipal  program
      to provide environmentally sound recovery or disposal of collected solid
      waste through facilities planned, designed, assembled and constructed to
      assure  environmental  protection  and  to  maximize  the  potential for
      resource recovery.
        4. "Resource Recovery Equipment." Structures, machinery,  or  devices,
      singly   or  in  combination,  designed,  constructed  and  required  to
      separate, process, modify, convert, treat, or  prepare  collected  solid
      waste so that component materials or substances or recoverable resources
      may be used as a raw material or for their productive purposes.
        5.  "Disposal  Equipment."  Structures,  machinery  or  devices  at  a
      disposal site necessary  to  efficient  and  environmentally-sound  land
      disposal  of  solid  wastes,  including  but not limited to machinery or
      devices designed to move earth during burial of wastes  or  to  increase
      the density of wastes buried or to be buried. "Disposal Equipment" shall
      also mean facilities, except vehicles, in which collected solid waste is
      temporarily  stored  and  concentrated  prior to transport to a disposal
      site.
        6. "Municipality." A  city,  county,  town,  village,  public  benefit
      corporation  having  power  granted otherwise than under this article to
      construct, operate and maintain solid waste management projects,  or  an
      improvement  district  within  a  city,  county, town or village, or any
      combination thereof.
        7. "Cost." The cost of resource recovery equipment, source  separation
      equipment  or  disposal equipment including interest prior to and during
      construction,  engineering  and   architectural   surveys,   plans   and
      specifications,  and  consultants  and  legal  services and other direct
      expenses incident to a solid waste management project, exclusive of land
      acquisition, and expenses incident thereto, less any federal  assistance
      received or to be received.
        8. "Source separation equipment" shall mean:
        (a)  Add-ons  or  trailers  designed  to modify collection vehicles to
      allow sorting and separation of collected wastes held for the purpose of
      recycling  or  collection  vehicles  whose  function  and   design   are
      exclusively for such purpose;
        (b)  Containers  for  the  source  separation and temporary storage of
      recyclable wastes by residents or business prior to collection;
        (c) Bins, sheds or other  facilities  for  the  temporary  storage  of
      materials prior to transport for the purposes of recycling.