Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9 - ENVIRONMENT
Agency 20 - VIRGINIA WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD
Chapter 190 - LITTER RECEPTACLE REGULATIONS
Section 9VAC20-190-50 - Placement of litter receptacles
Universal Citation: 9 VA Admin Code 20-190-50
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. The following guidelines shall provide minimum standards for litter receptacle placement and frequency of placement:
1. Public highways located outside of cities
and incorporated towns: one receptacle per turnout on the right-of-way,
overlook, or rest stop, each of which is officially designated as such and
determined to need a receptacle by the primary jurisdictional
authority.
2. Trailer parks,
recreational facilities and recreation areas, including parks, campgrounds,
beaches, and bathing areas: one receptacle for each facility or area at which
food or drink is sold, plus additional receptacles as necessary to accommodate
the need for a litter depository. The need for additional receptacles shall be
determined by the operator of the facility.
3. Shopping centers and all parking lots
operated for public use: receptacles shall be located along pedestrian travel
routes normally taken by persons using the facility. The number and placement
of receptacles shall be determined by the operator or group responsible for the
operation of the facility, except no less than one receptacle shall be placed
at each shopping center and parking lot.
4. Drive-in restaurants and fast-food
restaurants: one receptacle per establishment, plus additional receptacles as
necessary to contain litter generated by the facility. The need for additional
receptacles shall be determined by the operator of the facility.
5. Self-service refreshment areas: one
receptacle for each separate area, provided that each separate area contains
two or more machines for dispensing or serving food or drink.
6. Gasoline service stations: one receptacle
per service island.
7. Construction
sites: receptacles sufficient to contain workers' litter, plus those
construction wastes capable of being spread by wind or water; the wind and
water from hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods excepted. The primary contractor
shall determine the number of receptacles and the size, except that no less
than one receptacle shall be placed at each site.
8. Marinas, boat moorage and fueling
stations, and public and private piers that are operated for public use: one
receptacle for each area, plus additional receptacles as necessary to contain
litter generated by the facility. The operator of the facility shall determine
the need for additional receptacles.
9. Boat launching areas: receptacles shall be
placed as needed consistent with use of the area and the need for a litter
deposit. The need shall be determined by the operator of the area.
10. Sporting events, fairgrounds, carnivals,
circuses, festivals, and other similar events: receptacles shall be placed
sufficient in number to contain the litter generated at the event and spaced so
as to be reasonably accessible in those areas of heavy use. The placement and
need for the receptacles shall be determined by the operator, sponsor, or group
operating the event, except no less than one receptacle shall be placed at each
event.
11. Public buildings,
including schools: one receptacle at or reasonably near the main, or most
frequently used, entrance of each facility. The receptacle placement shall be
consistent with need as determined by the person, agency, or group having
primary responsibility for the operation of the facility.
12. Sidewalks in business districts: the need
for receptacles and their placement and the responsibility for their purchase,
maintenance, and service shall be determined by the local governmental
authority.
Statutory Authority
§§ 10.1-1414, 10.1-1419 and 10.1-1421 of the Code of Virginia.
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