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Code · South Dakota · Title 34 · Chapter 34-6

34A-6-89. Scale device required--Records--Report--Contents--Permit for longer capacity disposal.

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Any solid waste facility permitted to dispose of solid waste in excess of one hundred thousand tons per year shall be equipped with a scale device, approved by the Department of Public Safety, and shall weigh and maintain records of the total amount of solid waste disposed of at the facility. On or before the fifteenth of each month, the facility shall submit to the department a report upon such forms as may be prescribed by the department in rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 .
The report shall state the total amount of solid waste disposed of at the facility in the preceding month. The forms shall contain a sworn certification by the owner or operator that the information contained in the monthly report is true and correct based upon his own best information, knowledge, and belief. No facility may dispose of solid waste in excess of one hundred fifty thousand tons per year without a permit authorizing the capacity of the facility to dispose of solid waste in such quantities as provided in § 34A-6-1.16 .
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