Massachusetts steps up enforcement of disposal bans.* The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) says it has begun to increase enforcement efforts to ensure that landfill bans and recycling laws are being obeyed. In addition to continuing inspections at landfills, combustion facilities and transfer stations to ensure that they are rejecting material loads that contain materials banned from disposal, MassDEP has begun looking more closely at companies that generate and transport solid waste, the agency has announced. "More than anything, we want to provide businesses and trash haulers with the information and assistance they need to comply with the waste bans," says MassDEP Commissioner Robert W. Golledge Jr. "But we are also prepared to take enforcement action if we find evidence of widespread or willful Intentional; not accidental; voluntary; designed. There is no precise definition of the term willful because its meaning largely depends on the context in which it appears. violations." The agency wants to hold all parties equally accountable for complying with the bans, Golledge remarks, because throwing recyclables away puts a strain on the state's already limited disposal capacity and also hurts manufacturers that rely on recycled feedstock feed·stock n. Raw material required for an industrial process. Noun 1. feedstock - the raw material that is required for some industrial process raw material, staple - material suitable for manufacture or use or finishing . Diverting material from trash dumpsters to recycling bins also saves businesses money in most cases, he says. The state of Massachusetts has banned a wide variety of materials from entering landfills, including white goods, CRT (1) (C RunTime) See runtime library. (2) (Cathode Ray Tube) A vacuum tube used as a display screen in a computer monitor or TV. The viewing end of the tube is coated with phosphors, which emit light when struck by electrons. (cathode ray tube See CRT. (hardware) cathode ray tube - (CRT) An electrical device for displaying images by exciting phosphor dots with a scanned electron beam. CRTs are found in computer VDUs and monitors, televisions and oscilloscopes. ) monitors, curbside curb·side n. 1. The side of a pavement or street that is bordered by a curb. 2. A sidewalk. adj. Located, operating, or occurring at or along the sidewalk or curb: recyclables such as cans, bottles and paper, tires, batteries, yard debris and C&D material including concrete, asphalt asphalt (ăs`fôlt, –fălt), brownish-black substance used commonly in road making, roofing, and waterproofing. Chemically, it is a natural mixture of hydrocarbons. pavement, bricks, wood and metals. Additional information about the Massachusetts disposal bans can be found at MassDEP's Web site at www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/solid/regs0201.htm or through the agency's commercial waste reduction hotline at (617) 348-4002. |
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