South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-107 - Solid Waste Management
Subchapter 61-107.19 - SOLID WASTE. MANAGEMENT: SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS AND STRUCTURAL FILL
Part V - CLASS THREE LANDFILLS. (SUBSections A THROUGH F OF THIS PART ARE CODIFIED TO COINCIDE WITH THOSE SUBPARTS IN 40CFR258.)
Appendix 61-107.19.V.II - UNACCEPTABLE WASTE FOR CLASS TWO LANDFILLS

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-107.19.V.II
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024

The following types of waste have been determined to pose a potential threat to the environment and shall not be accepted at Class Two Landfills. Wastes are considered to be contaminated if a waste has come into contact with and maintains a residue or characteristic of the contaminated materials as described herein.

Any Waste That Has Been Contaminated by Petroleum Products Such As:

absorbent (vermiculite)

paper towels & rags

concrete

pipes

containers

soil

filters (oil, etc.)

storage tanks

mechanical/machine parts

tar sealant material

Any Waste That Has Been Contaminated by Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Such As:

any waste that has come in contact with any liquid-containing PCBs

electrical components lighting ballasts

capacitors

transformers

Any Waste That Has Been Contaminated by Organic Chemicals or Solvents (industrial plants, chemical plants, laboratories, construction sites, etc.) Such As:

absorbent

mechanical/machine parts (valves, etc.)

adhesives

paint thinner

caulking compounds

pipes

cement

pumps

containers (packaging)

soil

filters

storage tanks

flooring (wood, carpet, etc.)

tar

glazing compound

vats

Any Waste That Has Been Contaminated by Preservatives, (pentachlorophenol & creosote) Such As:

containers

railroad ties

mechanical parts used in

soil

manufacturing processes

utility poles

Any Waste That Has Been Contaminated by Pesticides/Herbicides Such As:

concrete

pallets & crates

containers (packaging)

soil

equipment used for application

vats

mechanical/machine parts

wood (storage area)

Miscellaneous Waste Such As:

lamps [FN6]

unpolished fiberglass (Bondo)

liquid waste (paint, paint

wastes/substances determined by the

thinner, etc.)

Department to be unacceptable

[FN6] Fluorescent lamps and high intensity discharge (HID) lamps such as metal halide and mercury vapor lamps.

Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) and Electronic Equipment Such As:

cameras

microwave ovens

compact discs (CDs)

personal digital assistants (PDAs)

computers

radios

computer monitors

stereos

communication & navigation equipment

televisions

Digital Versatile Disc (DVDs)

test equipment (oscilloscopes, etc.)

displays

video cassette recorders (VCRs)

hand-held video game machines mainframes

video game machines

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