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58:10A-16.  Definitions
    As used in this act:

    a.   "Sewage system cleaner"  means any solid or liquid material intended or  used primarily for the purpose of cleaning, treating, degreasing, unclogging,  disinfecting or deodorizing any part of a sewage system but excluding those  liquid or solid products intended or used primarily for manual cleaning,  scouring, treating, deodorizing or disinfecting the surfaces of common plumbing  fixtures.

    b.   "Sewage system"  means any part of a wastewater disposal system, including but not limited to all toilets, piping, drains, sewers, septic tanks,  distribution boxes, absorption fields, seepage pits, cesspools, and dry wells.

    c.   "Restricted chemical material"  means any chemical material which contains concentrations in excess of one part per hundred, by weight of (1) any  halogenated hydrocarbon chemical, aliphatic or aromatic, including but not  limited to trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, methylene  chloride, halogenated benzenes and carbon tetrachloride;  (2) any aromatic  hydrocarbon chemical, including but not limited to benzene, toluene, and  naphthalene;  (3) any phenol derivative in which a hydroxyl group and two or  more halogen atoms are bonded directly to a six-carbon aromatic ring, including  but not limited to trichlorophenol or pentachlorophenol;  or (4) acrolein,  acrylonitrile, or benzidine. Restricted chemical material does not, however,  include any chemical material which is (1) biodegradable and (2) not a  significant source, of contamination of the groundwaters of the State.

     L.1981, c. 253, s. 2, eff. Aug. 12, 1981.

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-58 > Section-58-10a > 58-10a-16

58:10A-16.  Definitions
    As used in this act:

    a.   "Sewage system cleaner"  means any solid or liquid material intended or  used primarily for the purpose of cleaning, treating, degreasing, unclogging,  disinfecting or deodorizing any part of a sewage system but excluding those  liquid or solid products intended or used primarily for manual cleaning,  scouring, treating, deodorizing or disinfecting the surfaces of common plumbing  fixtures.

    b.   "Sewage system"  means any part of a wastewater disposal system, including but not limited to all toilets, piping, drains, sewers, septic tanks,  distribution boxes, absorption fields, seepage pits, cesspools, and dry wells.

    c.   "Restricted chemical material"  means any chemical material which contains concentrations in excess of one part per hundred, by weight of (1) any  halogenated hydrocarbon chemical, aliphatic or aromatic, including but not  limited to trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, methylene  chloride, halogenated benzenes and carbon tetrachloride;  (2) any aromatic  hydrocarbon chemical, including but not limited to benzene, toluene, and  naphthalene;  (3) any phenol derivative in which a hydroxyl group and two or  more halogen atoms are bonded directly to a six-carbon aromatic ring, including  but not limited to trichlorophenol or pentachlorophenol;  or (4) acrolein,  acrylonitrile, or benzidine. Restricted chemical material does not, however,  include any chemical material which is (1) biodegradable and (2) not a  significant source, of contamination of the groundwaters of the State.

     L.1981, c. 253, s. 2, eff. Aug. 12, 1981.

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-58 > Section-58-10a > 58-10a-16

58:10A-16.  Definitions
    As used in this act:

    a.   "Sewage system cleaner"  means any solid or liquid material intended or  used primarily for the purpose of cleaning, treating, degreasing, unclogging,  disinfecting or deodorizing any part of a sewage system but excluding those  liquid or solid products intended or used primarily for manual cleaning,  scouring, treating, deodorizing or disinfecting the surfaces of common plumbing  fixtures.

    b.   "Sewage system"  means any part of a wastewater disposal system, including but not limited to all toilets, piping, drains, sewers, septic tanks,  distribution boxes, absorption fields, seepage pits, cesspools, and dry wells.

    c.   "Restricted chemical material"  means any chemical material which contains concentrations in excess of one part per hundred, by weight of (1) any  halogenated hydrocarbon chemical, aliphatic or aromatic, including but not  limited to trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, methylene  chloride, halogenated benzenes and carbon tetrachloride;  (2) any aromatic  hydrocarbon chemical, including but not limited to benzene, toluene, and  naphthalene;  (3) any phenol derivative in which a hydroxyl group and two or  more halogen atoms are bonded directly to a six-carbon aromatic ring, including  but not limited to trichlorophenol or pentachlorophenol;  or (4) acrolein,  acrylonitrile, or benzidine. Restricted chemical material does not, however,  include any chemical material which is (1) biodegradable and (2) not a  significant source, of contamination of the groundwaters of the State.

     L.1981, c. 253, s. 2, eff. Aug. 12, 1981.