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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 459 · Solid Waste Management

459.007 Applicability of ORS 459

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459.007 Applicability of ORS 459.005 to wood residue. ORS 459.005 does not apply to wood residue that:
(1)Is a by-product of manufacturing wood products or processing wood at a facility that manufactures wood products, including a sawmill, pulp mill or paper mill;
(2)Is not commingled with other types of solid waste; and
(3)(a) Is combusted as a fuel by the generator of the wood residue in a facility that has obtained a permit described in ORS 468A.040 and that is owned or operated by that generator; or
(b)Is purchased from or exchanged by the generator of the wood residue for fair market value and is combusted as a fuel in a facility that has obtained a permit described in ORS 468A.040. [2011 c.717 §3]
Note: 459.007 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 459 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
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