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2011 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 130A Public Health.
Article 9 - Solid Waste Management.
- 130A-290. Definitions.
- 130A-291. Division of Waste Management.
- 130A-291.1. Septage management program; permit fees.
- 130A-291.2. Temporary domestic wastewater holding tanks.
- 130A-291.3. Septage operator training required.
- 130A-292. Conveyance of land used for commercial hazardous waste disposal facility to the State.
- 130A-293. Local ordinances prohibiting hazardous waste facilities invalid; petition to preempt local ordinance.
- 130A-294. Solid waste management program.
- 130A-294.1. Fees applicable to generators and transporters of hazardous waste, and to hazardous waste storage, treatment, and disposal facilities.
- 130A-295. Additional requirements for hazardous waste facilities.
- 130A-295.01. Additional requirement for commercial hazardous waste facilities.
- 130A-295.02. Resident inspectors required at commercial hazardous waste facilities; recovery of costs for same.
- 130A-295.03. Additional requirement for hazardous waste disposal facilities; hazardous waste to be placed in containers.
- 130A-295.04. Financial responsibility requirements for applicants for a permit and permit holders for hazardous waste facilities.
- 130A-295.05. Hazardous waste transfer facilities.
- 130A-295.1. (See Editor's note) Limitations on permits for sanitary landfills.
- 130A-295.2. Financial responsibility requirements for applicants and permit holders for solid waste management facilities.
- 130A-295.3. Environmental compliance review requirements for applicants and permit holders.
- 130A-295.4. Combustion products landfills.
- 130A-295.5. Traffic study required for certain solid waste management facilities.
- 130A-295.6. Additional requirements for sanitary landfills.
- 130A-295.7: Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-295.8. Fees applicable to permits for solid waste management facilities.
- 130A-295.9. Solid waste disposal tax; use of proceeds.
- 130A-296: Repealed by Session Laws 1993, c. 501, s. 15.
- 130A-297. Receipt and distribution of funds.
- 130A-298. Hazardous waste fund.
- 130A-299. Single agency designation.
- 130A-300. Effect on laws applicable to water pollution control.
- 130A-301. Recordation of permits for disposal of waste on land and Notice of Open Dump.
- 130A-301.1. Land clearing and inert debris landfills with a disposal area of 1/2 acre or less; recordation.
- 130A-301.2: Expired September 30, 2003, pursuant to Session Laws 1995, c. 502, s. 4, as amended by Session Laws 2001-357.
- 130A-302. Sludge deposits at sanitary landfills.
- 130A-303. Imminent hazard.
- 130A-304. Confidential information protected.
- 130A-305. Construction.
- 130A-306. Emergency Response Fund.
- 130A-307. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-308. Continuing releases at permitted facilities; notification of completed corrective action.
- 130A-309. Corrective actions beyond facility boundary.
- 130A-309.01. Title.
- 130A-309.02. Applicability.
- 130A-309.03. Findings, purposes.
- 130A-309.04. State solid waste management policy and goals.
- 130A-309.05. Regulated wastes; certain exclusions.
- 130A-309.06. Additional powers and duties of the Department.
- 130A-309.07. State solid waste management plan.
- 130A-309.08. Determination of cost for solid waste management; local solid waste management fees.
- 130A-309.09. Recodified as 130A-309.09A to 130A-309.09C by Session Laws 1991, c. 621, ss. 7 to 10.
- 130A-309.09A. Local government solid waste responsibilities.
- 130A-309.09B. Local government waste reduction programs.
- 130A-309.09C. Additional powers of local governments; construction of this Part; effect of noncompliance.
- 130A-309.09D. Responsibilities of generators of municipal solid waste owners and operators of privately owned solid waste management facilities and collectors of municipal solid waste.
- 130A-309.10. Prohibited acts relating to packaging; coded labeling of plastic containers required; disposal of certain solid wastes in landfills or by incineration prohibited.
- 130A-309.11. Compost standards and applications.
- 130A-309.12. Solid Waste Management Trust Fund.
- 130A-309.13. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-309.14. Duties of State agencies.
- 130A-309.14A. Reports by certain State-assisted entities.
- 130A-309.15. Prohibited acts regarding used oil.
- 130A-309.16. Public education program regarding used oil collection and recycling.
- 130A-309.17. Registration of persons transporting, collecting, or recycling used oil; fees; reports and records.
- 130A-309.18. Regulation of used oil as hazardous waste.
- 130A-309.19. Coordination with other State agencies.
- 130A-309.20. Public used oil collection centers.
- 130A-309.21. Incentives program.
- 130A-309.22. Grants to local governments.
- 130A-309.23. Certification of used oil transporters.
- 130A-309.24. Permits for used oil recycling facilities.
- 130A-309.25. Training of operators of solid waste management facilities.
- 130A-309.26. Regulation of medical waste.
- 130A-309.27. Joint and several liability.
- 130A-309.28. University research.
- 130A-309.29. Adoption of rules.
- 130A-309.30 through 130A-309.50. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-309.51. Title.
- 130A-309.52. Findings; purpose.
- 130A-309.53. Definitions.
- 130A-309.54. Use of scrap tire tax proceeds.
- 130A-309.55 through 130A-309.56: Repealed by Session Laws 1991, c. 221, s. 4.
- 130A-309.57. Scrap tire disposal program.
- 130A-309.58. Disposal of scrap tires.
- 130A-309.59. Registration of tire haulers.
- 130A-309.60. Nuisance tire collection sites.
- 130A-309.61. Effect on local ordinances.
- 130A-309.62. Fines and penalties.
- 130A-309.63. Scrap Tire Disposal Account.
- 130A-309.64 through 130A-309.69. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-309.70. Landfilling and incineration of lead-acid batteries prohibited; delivery for recycling.
- 130A-309.71. Retailers required to accept lead-acid batteries for recycling; posting of notice required.
- 130A-309.72. Wholesalers required to accept lead-acid batteries.
- 130A-309.73. Inspections of battery retailers authorized; construction of this Part.
- 130A-309.74 through 130A-309.79. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-309.80. Findings and purpose.
- 130A-309.81. Management of discarded white goods; disposal fee prohibited.
- 130A-309.82. Use of disposal tax proceeds by counties.
- 130A-309.83. White Goods Management Account.
- 130A-309.84. Civil penalties for improper disposal.
- 130A-309.85. Reporting on the management of white goods.
- 130A-309.86. Effect on local ordinances.
- 130A-309.87. Eligibility for disposal tax proceeds.
- 130A-309.88: Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-309.89: Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-309.90: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309.91: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309.92: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309.93: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309.93A: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309B.93: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010
- 130A-309.94: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309.95: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309.96: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309.97: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309.98: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309.99: Repealed by Session Laws 2010-67, s. 1, effective July 1, 2010.
- 130A-309.111. (Effective July 1, 2009, and expiring October 1, 2023) Purpose.
- 130A-309.112. (Effective July 1, 2009, and expiring October 1, 2023) Definitions.
- 130A-309.113. (Effective July 1, 2009, and expiring October 1, 2023) Management of abandoned manufactured homes.
- 130A-309.114. (Effective July 1, 2009, and expiring October 1, 2023) Process for the disposal of abandoned manufactured homes.
- 130A-309.115. (Effective July 1, 2009, and expiring October 1, 2023) Grants to local governments.
- 130A-309.116. (Effective July 1, 2009, and expiring October 1, 2023) Authority to adopt ordinances.
- 130A-309.117. (Effective July 1, 2009, and expiring October 1, 2023) Reporting on the management of abandoned manufactured homes.
- 130A-309.118. (Effective July 1, 2009, and expiring October 1, 2023) Effect on local ordinances.
- 130A-309.119: Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-309.120. Findings.
- 130A-309.121. Definitions.
- 130A-309.122. Certain plastic bags banned.
- 130A-309.123. Substitution of paper bags restricted.
- 130A-309.124. Required signage.
- 130A-309.125. Applicability.
- 130A-309.130. Findings.
- 130A-309.131. Definitions.
- 130A-309.132. Responsibility for recycling discarded computer equipment and televisions.
- 130A-309.133. Data security.
- 130A-309.134. (See editor's note for first report due date) Requirements for computer equipment manufacturers.
- 130A-309.135. Requirements for television manufacturers.
- 130A-309.136. Requirements applicable to retailers.
- 130A-309.137. (See editor's note) Electronics Management Fund.
- 130A-309.138. Responsibilities of the Department.
- 130A-309.139. Enforcement.
- 130A-309.140. Annual report by Department of recycling under this Part; periodic report by Environmental Review Commission of electronic recycling programs in other states.
- 130A-309.141. Local government authority not preempted.
- 130A-310. Definitions.
- 130A-310.1. Identification, inventory, and monitoring of inactive hazardous substance or waste disposal sites; duty of owners, operators, and responsible parties to provide information and access; remedies.
- 130A-310.2. Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List.
- 130A-310.3. Remedial action programs for inactive hazardous substance or waste disposal sites.
- 130A-310.4. Public participation in the development of the remedial action plan.
- 130A-310.5. Authority of the Secretary with respect to sites which pose an imminent hazard.
- 130A-310.6. State action upon default of responsible parties or when no responsible party can be located.
- 130A-310.7. Action for reimbursement; liability of responsible parties; notification of completed remedial action.
- 130A-310.8. Recordation of inactive hazardous substance or waste disposal sites.
- 130A-310.9. Voluntary remedial actions; limitation of liability; agreements; implementation and oversight by private engineering and consulting firms.
- 130A-310.10. Annual reports.
- 130A-310.11. Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund created.
- 130A-310.12. Administrative procedure; adoption of rules.
- 130A-310.13. Short title.
- 130A-310.14 through 130A-310.19. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-310.20. Definitions.
- 130A-310.21. Administration of the Superfund program.
- 130A-310.22. Contracts authorized.
- 130A-310.23. Filing notices of CERCLA/SARA (Superfund) liens.
- 130A-310.24 through 130A-310.29. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-310.30. Short title.
- 130A-310.31. Definitions.
- 130A-310.32. Brownfields agreement.
- 130A-310.33. Liability protection.
- 130A-310.34. Public notice and community involvement.
- 130A-310.35. Notice of Brownfields Property; land-use restrictions in deed.
- 130A-310.36. Appeals.
- 130A-310.37. Construction of Part.
- 130A-310.38. Brownfields Property Reuse Act Implementation Account.
- 130A-310.39. Fees.
- 130A-310.40. Legislative reports.
- 130A-310.41. Reserved for future codification purposes.
- 130A-310.50. (Effective until December 31, 2017) Definitions.
- 130A-310.51. (For expiration date - see note) Purpose.
- 130A-310.52: Repealed by Session Laws 2007-142, s. 2, effective June 29, 2007, and expiring on December 31, 2017.
- 130A-310.53. (Effective until December 31, 2017) Removal of mercury switches from end-of-life vehicles.
- 130A-310.54. (Effective until December 31, 2017) Mercury Pollution Prevention Fund.
- 130A-310.55. Violations of Article; enforcement.
- 130A-310.56: Repealed by Session Laws 2007-142, s. 6, effective June 29, 2007, and expiring December 31, 2017.
- 130A-310.57: Repealed by Session Laws 2012-200, s. 21(f), effective August 1, 2012.
- 130A-310.58. (For expiration date - see note) Adoption of rules; administrative procedure.
- 130A-310.60. Recycling required by public agencies.
- 130A-310.61. Removal and recycling of mercury-containing products from structures to be demolished.
- 130A-310.65. Definitions.
- 130A-310.66. Purpose.
- 130A-310.67. Applicability.
- 130A-310.68. Remediation standards.
- 130A-310.69. Remedial investigation report; remedial action plans.
- 130A-310.70. Notice of intent to remediate.
- 130A-310.71. Review and approval of proposed remedial action plans.
- 130A-310.72. Financial assurance requirement.
- 130A-310.73. Attainment of the remediation standards.
- 130A-310.74. Compliance with other laws.
- 130A-310.75. Use of registered environmental consultants.
- 130A-310.76. Fees; permissible uses of fees.
- 130A-310.77. Construction of Part.
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