65-3402. Definitions. As used in this act, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Solid waste" means garbage, refuse, waste tires as defined by K.S.A. 65-3424, and amendments thereto, and other discarded materials, including, but not limited to, solid, semisolid, sludges, liquid and contained gaseous waste materials resulting from industrial, commercial, agricultural and domestic activities. Solid waste does not include hazardous wastes as defined by subsection (f) of K.S.A. 65-3430, and amendments thereto, recyclables or the waste of domestic animals as described by subsection (a)(1) of K.S.A. 65-3409, and amendments thereto.
(b) "Solid waste management system" means the entire process of storage, collection, transportation, processing, and disposal of solid wastes by any person engaging in such process as a business, or by any state agency, city, authority, county or any combination thereof.
(c) "Solid waste processing facility" means incinerator, composting facility, household hazardous waste facility, waste-to-energy facility, transfer station, reclamation facility or any other location where solid wastes are consolidated, temporarily stored, salvaged or otherwise processed prior to being transported to a final disposal site. This term does not include a scrap material recycling and processing facility.
(d) "Solid waste disposal area" means any area used for the disposal of solid waste from more than one residential premises, or one or more commercial, industrial, manufacturing or municipal operations. "Solid waste disposal area" includes all property described or included within any permit issued pursuant to K.S.A. 65-3407, and amendments thereto.
(e) "Person" means individual, partnership, firm, trust, company, association, corporation, individual or individuals having controlling or majority interest in a corporation, institution, political subdivision, state agency or federal department or agency.
(f) "Waters of the state" means all streams and springs, and all bodies of surface or groundwater, whether natural or artificial, within the boundaries of the state.
(g) "Secretary" means the secretary of health and environment.
(h) "Department" means the Kansas department of health and environment.
(i) "Disposal" means the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking or placing of any solid waste into or on any land or water so that such solid waste or any constituent thereof may enter the environment or be emitted into the air or discharged into any water.
(j) "Open dumping" means the disposal of solid waste at any solid waste disposal area or facility which is not permitted by the secretary under the authority of K.S.A. 65-3407, and amendments thereto, or the disposal of solid waste contrary to rules and regulations adopted pursuant to K.S.A. 65-3406, and amendments thereto.
(k) "Generator" means any person who produces or brings into existence solid waste.
(l) "Monitoring" means all procedures used to (1) systematically inspect and collect data on the operational parameters of a facility, an area or a transporter, or (2) to systematically collect and analyze data on the quality of the air, groundwater, surface water or soils on or in the vicinity of a solid waste processing facility or solid waste disposal area.
(m) "Closure" means the permanent cessation of active disposal operations, abandonment of the disposal area, revocation of the permit or filling with waste of all areas and volume specified in the permit and preparing the area for the long-term care.
(n) "Postclosure" means that period of time subsequent to closure of a solid waste disposal area when actions at the site must be performed.
(o) "Reclamation facility" means any location at which material containing a component defined as a hazardous substance pursuant to K.S.A. 65-3452a, and amendments thereto, or as an industrial waste pursuant to this section is processed.
(p) "Designated city" means a city or group of cities which, through interlocal agreement with the county in which they are located, is delegated the responsibility for preparation, adoption or implementation of the county solid waste plan.
(q) "Nonhazardous special waste" means any solid waste designated by the secretary as requiring extraordinary handling in a solid waste disposal area.
(r) "Recyclables" means any materials that will be used or reused, or prepared for use or reuse, as an ingredient in an industrial process to make a product, or as an effective substitute for a commercial product. "Recyclables" includes, but is not limited to, paper, glass, plastic, municipal water treatment residues, as defined by K.S.A. 65-163, and amendments thereto, and metal, but does not include yard waste.
(s) "Scrap material processing industry" means any person who accepts, processes and markets recyclables.
(t) "Scrap material recycling and processing facility" means a fixed location that utilizes machinery and equipment for processing only recyclables.
(u) "Construction and demolition waste" means solid waste resulting from the construction, remodeling, repair and demolition of structures, roads, sidewalks and utilities; untreated wood and untreated sawdust from any source; treated wood from construction or demolition projects; small amounts of municipal solid waste generated by the consumption of food and drinks at construction or demolition sites, including, but not limited to, cups, bags and bottles; furniture and appliances from which ozone depleting chlorofluorocarbons have been removed in accordance with the provisions of the federal clean air act; solid waste consisting of motor vehicle window glass; and solid waste consisting of vegetation from land clearing and grubbing, utility maintenance, and seasonal or storm-related cleanup. Such wastes include, but are not limited to, bricks, concrete and other masonry materials, roofing materials, soil, rock, wood, wood products, wall or floor coverings, plaster, drywall, plumbing fixtures, electrical wiring, electrical components containing no hazardous materials, nonasbestos insulation and construction related packaging. "Construction and demolition waste" shall not include waste material containing friable asbestos, garbage, furniture and appliances from which ozone depleting chlorofluorocarbons have not been removed in accordance with the provisions of the federal clean air act, electrical equipment containing hazardous materials, tires, drums and containers even though such wastes resulted from construction and demolition activities. Clean rubble that is mixed with other construction and demolition waste during demolition or transportation shall be considered to be construction and demolition waste.
(v) "Construction and demolition landfill" means a permitted solid waste disposal area used exclusively for the disposal on land of construction and demolition wastes. This term shall not include a site that is used exclusively for the disposal of clean rubble.
(w) "Clean rubble" means the following types of construction and demolition waste: Concrete and concrete products including reinforcing steel, asphalt pavement, brick, rock and uncontaminated soil as defined in rules and regulations adopted by the secretary.
(x) "Industrial waste" means all solid waste resulting from manufacturing, commercial and industrial processes which is not suitable for discharge to a sanitary sewer or treatment in a community sewage treatment plant or is not beneficially used in a manner that meets the definition of recyclables. Industrial waste includes, but is not limited to: Mining wastes from extraction, beneficiation and processing of ores and minerals unless those minerals are returned to the mine site; fly ash, bottom ash, slag and flue gas emission wastes generated primarily from the combustion of coal or other fossil fuels; cement kiln dust; waste oil and sludges; waste oil filters; and fluorescent lamps.
(y) "Composting facility" means any facility that composts wastes and has a composting area larger than one-half acre.
(z) "Household hazardous waste facility" means a facility established for the purpose of collecting, accumulating and managing household hazardous waste and may also include small quantity generator waste or agricultural pesticide waste, or both. Household hazardous wastes are consumer products that when discarded exhibit hazardous characteristics.
(aa) "Waste-to-energy facility" means a facility that processes solid waste to produce energy or fuel.
(bb) "Transfer station" means any facility where solid wastes are transferred from one vehicle to another or where solid wastes are stored and consolidated before being transported elsewhere, but shall not include a collection box provided for public use as a part of a county-operated solid waste management system if the box is not equipped with compaction mechanisms or has a volume smaller than 20 cubic yards.
(cc) "Municipal solid waste landfill" means a solid waste disposal area where residential waste is placed for disposal. A municipal solid waste landfill also may receive other nonhazardous wastes, including commercial solid waste, sludge and industrial solid waste.
(dd) "Construction related packaging" means small quantities of packaging wastes that are generated in the construction, remodeling or repair of structures and related appurtenances. "Construction related packaging" does not include packaging wastes that are generated at retail establishments selling construction materials, chemical containers generated from any source or packaging wastes generated during maintenance of existing structures.
(ee) "Industrial facility" includes all operations, processes and structures involved in the manufacture or production of goods, materials, commodities or other products located on, or adjacent to, an industrial site and is not limited to a single owner or to a single industrial process. For purposes of this act, it includes all industrial processes and applications that may generate industrial waste which may be disposed at a solid waste disposal area which is permitted by the secretary and operated for the industrial facility generating the waste and used only for industrial waste.
History: L. 1970, ch. 264, § 2; L. 1974, ch. 352, § 156; L. 1977, ch. 221, § 1; L. 1979, ch. 202, § 1; L. 1981, ch. 251, § 21; L. 1992, ch. 316, § 2; L. 1993, ch. 274, § 1; L. 1994, ch. 283, § 1; L. 1995, ch. 221, § 1; L. 1997, ch. 140, § 2; L. 2001, ch. 127, § 1; L. 2002, ch. 121, § 1; L. 2005, ch. 25, § 1; L. 2006, ch. 53, § 1; Apr. 6.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Article 34 - Solid And Hazardous Waste
65-3407a Special land use permit for operation of solid waste disposal area void, when.
65-3407b Application of subsection (i)(2) of 65-3407 and 65-3407a.
65-3407c Exemptions from permit requirement; rules and regulations; reports.
65-3408 Compliance with act by state institutions and agencies; permits; contracts.
65-3409 Unlawful acts; penalties.
65-3410a Cities; counties; solid waste plan restrictions.
65-3410b Solid waste report; secretary of health and environment; certain legislative committees.
65-3411 Orders to prevent pollution or hazard.
65-3412 Hearings in accordance with Kansas administrative procedure act; judicial review.
65-3413 Designation of local agency to act as agent of secretary.
65-3414 Enforcement by county or district attorney.
65-3415a Solid waste management fund.
65-3415b Solid waste tonnage fees.
65-3415e Fees on disposal at private disposal areas.
65-3417 Solid waste plans and programs; considerations; judicial review of secretary's actions.
65-3419 Violations of act; penalties; procedure; injunctions.
65-3421 Resource recovery facilities provided by cities or counties; contracts.
65-3424a Restrictions on disposal.
65-3424b Permits and standards.
65-3424d Tax on new tire sales.
65-3424e Same; failure to pay tax; penalties.
65-3424g Waste tire management fund.
65-3424h Same; rules and regulations.
65-3424i Tire retailers; requirements.
65-3424k Abatement and enforcement actions by secretary.
65-3424l Vehicle tire disposal; hearings and review of orders and decisions of secretary.
65-3425 Plastic bottles and containers; labeling requirements; violations; penalties.
65-3426 Solid waste grants advisory committee.
65-3427 Limitation on number of employees for solid waste management.
65-3428 Plastic bulk merchandise container sales; definitions; requirements.
65-3430 Hazardous wastes; definitions.
65-3431 Duties and functions of secretary; standards; permits; fees.
65-3433 Permit, construction or modification of facility; duties of secretary.
65-3435 Same; conditions precedent to approval of application.
65-3437 Same; application for permits, contents; duties of secretary.
65-3438 Same; secretary's decision on permit application; time period, extensions.
65-3439 Same; terms and conditions; revocation or suspension; appeals.
65-3440 Permit, revocation or suspension, hearing; judicial review.
65-3441 Unlawful acts; penalties.
65-3442 Same; vesting of title to hazardous waste; liability for cleanup costs.
65-3443 Prevention or removal of hazard or pollution.
65-3444 Violations of act; penalties.
65-3445 Protection from hazards; orders and injunctions; judicial review.
65-3446 Administrative penalties; procedure; hearing; judicial review.
65-3447 Administrative penalties; trade secrets; duties of secretary; disclosure of information.
65-3450 Same; intervention of interested parties in civil actions.
65-3451 Same; time schedule for regulation of generators by secretary.
65-3452a Definition of hazardous substances.
65-3453 Authority of secretary concerning clean-up activities.
65-3454a Environmental response fund created; receipts and expenditures; subaccounts.
65-3455 Responsibility for payment of clean-up costs; actions to recover costs.
65-3456a Review of secretary's actions or decisions.
65-3457a Existing law regarding oil and gas pollution not affected.
65-3458 Burial prohibited; exceptions; procedure.
65-3491 Hazardous waste management fund.
65-34,100 Kansas storage tank act; statement of legislative findings.
65-34,101 Same; citation of act.
65-34,103 Exceptions to application of act.
65-34,104 Same; notification to department of tank's existence; form.
65-34,105 Rules and regulations.
65-34,106 Permit to construct, install, modify or operate storage tank.
65-34,107 Same; evidence of financial responsibility required; limitation of liability.
65-34,109 Unlawful acts; penalties.
65-34,111 Same; denial, suspension or revocation of license, when.
65-34,113 Civil penalties and remedies for violations.
65-34,114 Underground petroleum storage tank release trust fund.
65-34,115 Liability for costs of corrective action.
65-34,117 Environmental assurance fee; disposition of proceeds.
65-34,119 Reimbursement from aboveground and underground funds for corrective actions; conditions.
65-34,119a Retroactive reimbursement from underground fund.
65-34,120 Liability of state and its officers and employees limited; fund liability limits.
65-34,121 Annual report to governor and legislature.
65-34,122 Same; appeals from orders or decisions of secretary, procedure.
65-34,123 Abolishment of the underground fund and the aboveground fund.
65-34,124 Same; effective date of K.S.A. 65-34,114 through 65-34,123.
65-34,126 Third party liability insurance plan.
65-34,128 Storage tank fee fund.
65-34,129 Aboveground petroleum storage tank release trust fund.
65-34,130 Retroactive reimbursement from aboveground fund.
65-34,131 UST redevelopment fund; expenditures.
65-34,132 UST redevelopment fund; reimbursement.
65-34,133 UST redevelopment fund compensation advisory board.
65-34,134 Abolishment of UST redevelopment fund and compensation advisory board.
65-34,135 Underground storage tank operators, training program; requirements.
65-34,137 Non-fuel flammable or combustible liquid aboveground storage tank system fund.
65-34,138 Underground storage tank systems; secondary containment.
65-34,139 Underground storage tank systems; reimbursement for replacement.
65-34,141 Kansas drycleaner environmental response act; citation of act.
65-34,143 Rules and regulations.
65-34,144 Unlawful acts; penalties.
65-34,145 Registration; fee; posting.
65-34,146 Trust fund; establishment; credits; expenditures.
65-34,147 Same; criteria for expenditures.
65-34,149 Liability limitations.
65-34,150 Environmental surcharge, gross receipts tax; disposition of proceeds.
65-34,151 Fee on purchase or acquisition of drycleaning solvent; disposition of proceeds.
65-34,152 Imposition of taxes and fees dependent on fund balance.
65-34,153 Review of secretary's orders and decisions.
65-34,154 Annual report to legislature.
65-34,161 Title and application.
65-34,163 Rules and regulations.
65-34,164 Voluntary application; application of other laws; eligible property.
65-34,166 Remedial action; determination whether required; plan.
65-34,167 Same; alternatives; factors considered.
65-34,169 Determination no further action required; issuance; void, when.
65-34,171 Application of other laws; EPA involvement.
65-34,172 Plan; enforcement; use of information as basis of other enforcement actions.
65-34,175 Environmental stewardship fund; expenditures.
65-34,176 Risk management program act; risk management fund, expenditures; rules and regulations.
65-34,177 Contaminated property redevelopment act; citation of act.
65-34,180 Same; requirements by the department.
65-34,182 Same; modification of CELR.
65-34,183 Same; department remedies for providing fraudulent information.
65-34,184 Same; contaminated property redevelopment fund.