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What can still be disposed at the municipal solid waste landfill?

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What can still be disposed at the municipal solid waste landfill?

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• Any quantity, solid or liquid, from a household. • Solid hazardous waste generated by a CESQG: • 5 gallons or less in volume per day; or • 43 pounds or less in weight per day. The disposal options for CESQGs include permitted hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities and permitted municipal and industrial solid waste facilities. Title 132 – Integrated Solid Waste Management Regulations, Chapter 1, 141, states: “Unregulated hazardous waste” shall mean hazardous waste generated by a conditionally exempt small quantity generator, which contains free liquids, or is in solid form in a quantity greater in size or volume than 5 gallons or in a quantity greater in weight than 19.5 kilograms (43 pounds), provided, however, that these quantity limits are daily maximum values. For purposes of this definition, unregulated hazardous wastes, except household hazardous waste, shall be prohibited from land disposal on and after September 1, 1996. This provision does not apply to hou

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