The use of waste or used oil or other material which is contaminated or mixed with dioxin or any other hazardous waste as defined in this article, other than a waste identified as a hazardous waste solely on the basis of ignitibility, for dust suppression or road treatment is prohibited.
History. Code 1981, § 12-8-83 , enacted by Ga. L. 1985, p. 266, § 11; Ga. L. 1992, p. 2234, § 5.
Law reviews.
For note, “Regulating a Toxic Chemical: The Dioxin Controversy in Georgia,” see 9 Ga. St. U.L. Rev 717 (1993).
Structure Georgia Code
Title 12 - Conservation and Natural Resources
Part 1 - Hazardous Waste Management
§ 12-8-63. Administration of Article by Division; Enforcement of Article by Director
§ 12-8-64. Powers and Duties of Board as to Hazardous Waste
§ 12-8-65. Powers and Duties of Director as to Hazardous Waste
§ 12-8-65.2. Updating Plans and Reports; Technical Assistance; Information Available to Public
§ 12-8-65.4. Duplication of Prior Reporting Requirements Not Required
§ 12-8-67. Hazardous Waste in Transit to Be Accompanied by Manifest
§ 12-8-70. Inspections and Investigations
§ 12-8-71. Proceedings for Enforcement
§ 12-8-72. Application for Injunctive Relief
§ 12-8-73. Hearings on Contested Matters; Judicial Review
§ 12-8-74. Judgment in Accordance With Final Orders
§ 12-8-76. Legal Assistance by Attorney General
§ 12-8-77. Contracts to Provide Solid Waste Handling, Reclamation, or Recycling Services
§ 12-8-79. Effect of Other Laws on Permits Issued Under Article and Rules and Regulations
§ 12-8-81. Civil Penalties; Procedures for Imposing Penalties