NAC444.585. “Industrial solid waste” defined.  


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  •      1. “Industrial solid waste” means solid waste derived from industrial or manufacturing processes, including, but not limited to, the solid waste generated by the:

         (a) Generation of electric power;

         (b) Manufacture of fertilizer and agricultural chemicals;

         (c) Manufacture of food and its related products and by-products;

         (d) Manufacture of inorganic chemicals;

         (e) Manufacture of leather and products made from leather;

         (f) Manufacture of nonferrous metals, including the foundries which manufacture those metals;

         (g) Manufacture of organic chemicals;

         (h) Manufacture of plastics, resins and other miscellaneous products made from plastic;

         (i) Pulp and paper industry;

         (j) Manufacture of rubber and other miscellaneous products made from rubber;

         (k) Manufacture of products made from stone, glass, clay and concrete;

         (l) Manufacture of textiles;

         (m) Manufacture of transportation equipment;

         (n) Treatment of water;

         (o) Manufacture of iron and steel; and

         (p) Construction, refurbishing or demolition of buildings or other structures.

         2. The term does not include waste generated by the mining, oil and gas industries.

     (Added to NAC by Environmental Comm’n, eff. 9-2-92; A 11-8-93)