From: Stern, Matthew

Sent: Tue May 29 10:21:17 2012

To: FULLER Brian

Subject: RE: CT Rules

Importance: Normal

 

My thoughts:

1. Add an exemption that would differentiate “MSW” from “Commodity” by including a 3-part test like CA or some market value test or both. The material should trigger the permit and if the material is not useless or discarded and has value it is not SW and should not require a permit.

2. Create a registration process for sites that meet exemption. Allows ability to keep an eye on facilities and gives you a step approach to require a full permit. Win/Win.

(85) "Solid Waste" means all useless or discarded putrescible and non-putrescible materials, including but not limited to garbage, rubbish, refuse, ashes, paper and cardboard, sewage sludge, septic tank and cesspool pumpings or other sludge, useless or discarded commercial, industrial, demolition and construction materials, discarded or abandoned vehicles or parts thereof, discarded home and industrial appliances, manure, vegetable or animal solid and semi-solid materials, dead animals and infectious waste. The term does not include:

Matt.

Matt Stern

Waste Management

Area Director of Recycling Operations

13469 SW Highway 18, McMinnville, OR 97128

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From: FULLER Brian [mailto:FULLER.Brian@deq.state.or.us]

Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 1:18 PM

To: Stern, Matthew

Subject: CT Rules

Hi Matt,

Have you had a chance to review the draft rules? If so, do you have any edits or comments to share in advance of the meeting on June 4th?

Thanks

Brian Fuller

Manager - Hazardous and Solid Waste Programs

Oregon DEQ - Western Region

541-687-7327 - Office

541-501-3349 - Mobile

http://www.oregon.gov/DEQ/


 

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