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Code · Arizona · Title 49 — The Environment

49-762. Facilities requiring solid waste facility plans; exemption

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A. The owner or operator of the following solid waste facilities shall obtain approval of a solid waste facility plan in accordance with sections 49-762.03 and 49-762.04:
1. Solid waste land disposal facilities except those facilities regulated by 40 Code of Federal Regulations part 257, subpart D or the coal combustion residuals program that is established pursuant to article 11 of this chapter and that is approved by the United States environmental protection agency in accordance with 42 United States Code section 6945(d)(1).
2. Biosolids processing facilities.
3. Medical waste facilities.
4. Special waste facilities.
5. Municipal solid waste landfills.
6. Commercial or government-owned waste composting facilities.
7. A site at which at least five hundred waste tires are stored on any day and any tire is stored for more than twelve months unless the site is a waste tire collection site owned by a municipality or a county.
B. Facilities that obtain and maintain coverage under a general permit established by the department pursuant to section 49-706 are exempt from submitting a solid waste facility plan pursuant to this section.
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