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  8. Chapter 23-18.9 Refuse Disposal


Chapter 23-18.9 Refuse Disposal


  • Section 23-18.9-1 Responsibility for refuse disposal.
  • Section 23-18.9-2 Repealed.
  • Section 23-18.9-3 Grants-in-aid.
  • Section 23-18.9-4 Restricted use of state financial assistance by local communities.
  • Section 23-18.9-5 Disposal of refuse at other than a licensed facility.
  • Section 23-18.9-6 Repealed.
  • Section 23-18.9-7 Definitions.
  • Section 23-18.9-8 Licenses.
  • Section 23-18.9-8.1 Criteria for public and private licenses.
  • Section 23-18.9-9 Application, approval and fees for licenses.
  • Section 23-18.9-9.1 Disposal of solid waste over drinking water sources.
  • Section 23-18.9-9.2 Further requirements for landfills.
  • Section 23-18.9-10 Penalties.
  • Section 23-18.9-11 Prosecution of violations - Relief in equity or by prerogative writ.
  • Section 23-18.9-12 Records required.
  • Section 23-18.9-13 Notice of solid waste disposal.
  • Section 23-18.9-14 Testing and analysis of air and water - Environmental management district.
  • Section 23-18.9-15 Town of Richmond - Refuse disposal.
  • Section 23-18.9-16 Beneficial reuse of solid waste.
  • Section 23-18.9-17 Food waste ban.
  • Section 23-18.9-18 Reporting requirements.
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