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      Sec. 22a-209f. Beneficial use of solid waste. General permit. The Commissioner of Environmental Protection may issue a general permit for a category of processing or beneficial use of solid waste when used in a manufacturing process to make a product or as an effective substitute for a commercial product, provided: (1) Such permit does not allow an activity for which an individual permit has been issued; (2) the issuance of the general permit is not inconsistent with the requirements of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; (3) the solid wastes included in the category are proposed for the same or substantially similar operations and have the same or similar physical character and chemical composition; (4) the solid wastes included in the category are proposed for the same or substantially similar beneficial use or processing activities; and (5) the commissioner finds that the activities in the category can be adequately regulated using standardized conditions without harming or presenting a threat of harm to public health and safety or the environment. The commissioner's authority to issue a general permit shall not apply to the reuse of hazardous waste as defined in section 22a-115. The issuance of the general permit shall be governed by procedures established in subsection (q) of section 22a-208a. The general permit may require any person or municipality proposing to conduct any activity under a general permit to register such activity on a form prescribed by the commissioner.

      (P.A. 96-80, S. 1.)

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Statutes > Connecticut > Title22a > Chap446d > Sec22a-209f

      Sec. 22a-209f. Beneficial use of solid waste. General permit. The Commissioner of Environmental Protection may issue a general permit for a category of processing or beneficial use of solid waste when used in a manufacturing process to make a product or as an effective substitute for a commercial product, provided: (1) Such permit does not allow an activity for which an individual permit has been issued; (2) the issuance of the general permit is not inconsistent with the requirements of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; (3) the solid wastes included in the category are proposed for the same or substantially similar operations and have the same or similar physical character and chemical composition; (4) the solid wastes included in the category are proposed for the same or substantially similar beneficial use or processing activities; and (5) the commissioner finds that the activities in the category can be adequately regulated using standardized conditions without harming or presenting a threat of harm to public health and safety or the environment. The commissioner's authority to issue a general permit shall not apply to the reuse of hazardous waste as defined in section 22a-115. The issuance of the general permit shall be governed by procedures established in subsection (q) of section 22a-208a. The general permit may require any person or municipality proposing to conduct any activity under a general permit to register such activity on a form prescribed by the commissioner.

      (P.A. 96-80, S. 1.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title22a > Chap446d > Sec22a-209f

      Sec. 22a-209f. Beneficial use of solid waste. General permit. The Commissioner of Environmental Protection may issue a general permit for a category of processing or beneficial use of solid waste when used in a manufacturing process to make a product or as an effective substitute for a commercial product, provided: (1) Such permit does not allow an activity for which an individual permit has been issued; (2) the issuance of the general permit is not inconsistent with the requirements of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; (3) the solid wastes included in the category are proposed for the same or substantially similar operations and have the same or similar physical character and chemical composition; (4) the solid wastes included in the category are proposed for the same or substantially similar beneficial use or processing activities; and (5) the commissioner finds that the activities in the category can be adequately regulated using standardized conditions without harming or presenting a threat of harm to public health and safety or the environment. The commissioner's authority to issue a general permit shall not apply to the reuse of hazardous waste as defined in section 22a-115. The issuance of the general permit shall be governed by procedures established in subsection (q) of section 22a-208a. The general permit may require any person or municipality proposing to conduct any activity under a general permit to register such activity on a form prescribed by the commissioner.

      (P.A. 96-80, S. 1.)