§ 8-6-1602 - Definitions.
               	 		
8-6-1602.    Definitions.
    As used in this subchapter:
      (1)  "Active  life" means the period of operation beginning with the initial receipt  of solid waste and ending at completion of closure activities;
      (2)  "Active portion" means that part of a facility or unit that has received or is receiving wastes and that has not been closed;
      (3)  "Closure  plan" means a written plan that describes the steps necessary to close  any solid waste management facility at any point during its active life  in accordance with the design requirements in rules and regulations  issued pursuant to this subchapter, as applicable;
      (4)  "Commission" means the Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission;
      (5)  "Department" means the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality;
      (6)  "Disposal  site" or "disposal facility" means any place at which solid waste is  dumped, abandoned, or accepted or disposed of for final disposition by  incineration, landfilling, composting, or any other method;
      (7)    (A)  "Existing  municipal solid waste landfill unit" means any municipal solid waste  landfill unit that was receiving solid waste as of October 9, 1993, or  April 9, 1994, as applicable to the Resource Conservation and Recovery  Act, Subtitle D.
            (B)  Waste  placement in existing units must be consistent with past operating  practices or modified practices to ensure good management;
      (8)  "Facility"  means all contiguous land and structures, other appurtenances, and  improvements on the land used for the disposal, treatment, or processing  of solid waste;
      (9)  "Land  application unit" means an area where wastes are applied onto or  incorporated into the soil surface, excluding manure and wastewater  treatment sludge spreading operations, for agricultural purposes or for  treatment and disposal;
      (10)  "Lateral expansion" means a horizontal expansion of the waste boundaries of an existing municipal solid waste landfill unit;
      (11)    (A)  "Municipal  solid waste landfill unit" means a discrete area of land or an  excavation that receives household waste and that is not a land  application unit, surface impoundment, injection well, or waste pile.
            (B)  A  municipal solid waste landfill unit also may receive other types of  Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Subtitle D wastes, such as  commercial solid waste, nonhazardous sludge, small quantity generator  waste, and industrial solid waste.
            (C)  Such a landfill may be publicly or privately owned.
            (D)  A  municipal solid waste landfill unit may be a new municipal solid waste  landfill unit, an existing municipal solid waste landfill unit, or a  lateral expansion;
      (12)  "New  municipal solid waste landfill unit" means any municipal solid waste  landfill unit that has not received waste prior to October 9, 1993, or  April 9, 1994, as applicable;
      (13)  "Operator" means the person responsible for the overall operation of a facility or part of a facility;
      (14)  "Owner" means the person who owns a facility or part of a facility;
      (15)  "Person"  means any individual, corporation, company, firm, partnership,  association, trust, state agency, government instrumentality or agency,  institution, county, city, town, or municipal authority or trust,  venture, or other legal entity, however organized;
      (16)  "Post-closure  plan" means a written plan that provides a description of monitoring  and maintenance activities required in rules and regulations issued  pursuant to this subchapter and includes the frequency with which these  activities will be performed;
      (17)  "RCRA,  Subtitle D" means the United States Environmental Protection Agency,  Office of Solid Waste, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and the  August 1991 Addendum for the Final Criteria for Municipal Solid Waste  Landfills, 40 CFR part 258;
      (18)  "Solid  waste management system" means the entire process of storage,  collection, transportation, processing, treatment, and disposal of solid  waste and includes equipment, facilities, and operations designed for  solid waste management activities, including recycling, source  reduction, and the enforcement of solid waste management laws and  ordinances;
      (19)  "State" means the State of Arkansas; and
      (20)    (A)  "Surface  impoundment" or "impoundment" means a facility or part of a facility  that is a natural topographic depression, human-made excavation, or  diked area formed primarily of earthen materials, although it may be  lined with human-made materials, that is designed to hold an  accumulation of liquid wastes or wastes containing free liquids and that  is not an injection well.
            (B)  Examples of surface impoundments are holding, storage, settling, and aeration pits, ponds, and lagoons.