North Carolina General Statutes
Article 9 - Solid Waste Management.
§ 130A-301 - Recordation of permits for disposal of waste on land and Notice of Open Dump.

130A-301. Recordation of permits for disposal of waste on land and Notice of Open Dump.
(a) Whenever the Department approves a permit for a sanitary landfill or a facility for the disposal of hazardous waste on land, the owner of the facility shall be granted both an original permit and a copy certified by the Secretary. The permit shall include a legal description of the site that would be sufficient as a description in an instrument of conveyance.
(b) The owner of a facility granted a permit for a sanitary landfill or a facility for the disposal of hazardous waste on land shall file the certified copy of the permit in the office of the register of deeds in the county or counties in which the land is located.
(c) Repealed by Session Laws 2012-18, s. 1.17, effective July 1, 2012.
(d) The permit shall not be effective unless the certified copy is filed as required under subsection (b) of this section.
(e) When a sanitary landfill or a facility for the disposal of hazardous waste on land is sold, leased, conveyed or transferred, the deed or other instrument of transfer shall contain in the description section in no smaller type than that used in the body of the deed or instrument a statement that the property has been used as a sanitary landfill or a disposal site for hazardous waste and a reference by book and page to the recordation of the permit.
(f) When the Department determines that an open dump exists, the Department shall notify the owner or operator of the open dump of applicable requirements to take remedial action at the site of the open dump to protect public health and the environment. If the owner or operator fails to take remedial action, the Department may record a Notice of Open Dump in the office of the register of deeds in the county or counties where the open dump is located. Not less than 30 days before recording the Notice of Open Dump, the Department shall notify the owner or operator of its intention to file a Notice of Open Dump. The Department may notify the owner or operator of its intention to file a Notice of Open Dump at the time it notifies the owner or operator of applicable requirements to take remedial action. An owner or operator may challenge a decision of the Department to file a Notice of Open Dump by filing a contested case under Article 3 of Chapter 150B of the General Statutes. If an owner or operator challenges a decision of the Department to file a Notice of Open Dump, the Department shall not file the Notice of Open Dump until the contested case is resolved, but may file a notice of pending litigation under Article 11 of Chapter 1 of the General Statutes. This power is additional and supplemental to any other power granted to the Department. This subsection does not repeal or supersede any statute or rule requiring or authorizing record notice by the owner.
(1) The Department shall file the Notice of Open Dump in the office of the register of deeds in substantially the following form:
(2) The description of the particular area where the open dump is located shall be based on the best information available to the Department but need not be a survey plat that meets the requirements of G.S. 47-30 unless a survey plat that meets those requirements and that is approved by the Department is furnished by the owner or operator.
(3) Repealed by Session Laws 2012-18, s. 1.17, effective July 1, 2012.
(4) When the owner removes all solid waste from the open dump site to the satisfaction of the Department, the Department shall file a Cancellation of the Notice of Open Dump. The Cancellation shall be in a form similar to the original Notice of Open Dump and shall state that all the solid waste that constituted the open dump has been removed to the satisfaction of the Department. (1973, c. 444; c. 476, s. 128; 1977, 2nd Sess., c. 1216; 1981, c. 480, s. 3; 1983, c. 891, s. 2; 1997-330, s. 2; 1997-443, s. 11A.119(b); 2012-18, s. 1.17; 2015-241, s. 14.30(u), (v).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 130A - Public Health

Article 9 - Solid Waste Management.

§ 130A-290 - Definitions.

§ 130A-291 - Division of Waste Management.

§ 130A-291.1 - Septage management program; permit fees.

§ 130A-291.2 - Temporary domestic wastewater holding tanks.

§ 130A-291.3 - Septage operator training required.

§ 130A-292 - Conveyance of land used for commercial hazardous waste disposal facility to the State.

§ 130A-293 - Local ordinances prohibiting hazardous waste facilities invalid; petition to preempt local ordinance.

§ 130A-294 - Solid waste management program.

§ 130A-294.1 - Fees applicable to generators and transporters of hazardous waste, and to hazardous waste storage, treatment, and disposal facilities.

§ 130A-295 - Additional requirements for hazardous waste facilities.

§ 130A-295.01 - Additional requirement for commercial hazardous waste facilities.

§ 130A-295.02 - Resident inspectors required at commercial hazardous waste facilities; recovery of costs for same.

§ 130A-295.03 - Additional requirement for hazardous waste disposal facilities; hazardous waste to be placed in containers.

§ 130A-295.04 - Financial responsibility requirements for applicants for a permit and permit holders for hazardous waste facilities.

§ 130A-295.05 - Hazardous waste transfer facilities.

§ 130A-295.1 - (See Editor's note) Limitations on permits for sanitary landfills.

§ 130A-295.2 - Financial responsibility requirements for applicants and permit holders for solid waste management facilities.

§ 130A-295.3 - Environmental compliance review requirements for applicants and permit holders.

§ 130A-295.4 - Combustion products landfills.

§ 130A-295.5 - Traffic study required for certain solid waste management facilities.

§ 130A-295.6 - Additional requirements for sanitary landfills.

§ 130A-295.8 - Fees applicable to permits for solid waste management facilities.

§ 130A-295.9 - Solid waste disposal tax; use of proceeds.

§ 130A-297 - Receipt and distribution of funds.

§ 130A-298 - Hazardous waste fund.

§ 130A-299 - Single agency designation.

§ 130A-300 - Effect on laws applicable to water pollution control.

§ 130A-301 - Recordation of permits for disposal of waste on land and Notice of Open Dump.

§ 130A-301.1 - Land clearing and inert debris landfills with a disposal area of 1/2 acre or less; recordation.

§ 130A-301.2 - Expired September 30, 2003, pursuant to Session Laws 1995, c502, s4, as amended by Session Laws 2001-357.

§ 130A-301.3 - Disposal of demolition debris generated from the decommissioning of manufacturing buildings, including electric generating stations, on-site.

§ 130A-302 - Sludge deposits at sanitary landfills.

§ 130A-303 - Imminent hazard; emergency.

§ 130A-304 - Confidential information protected.

§ 130A-305 - Construction.

§ 130A-306 - Emergency Response Fund.

§ 130A-308 - Continuing releases at permitted facilities; notification of completed corrective action.

§ 130A-309 - Corrective actions beyond facility boundary.

§ 130A-309.01 - Title.

§ 130A-309.02 - Applicability.

§ 130A-309.03 - Findings, purposes.

§ 130A-309.04 - State solid waste management policy and goals.

§ 130A-309.05 - Regulated wastes; certain exclusions.

§ 130A-309.06 - Additional powers and duties of the Department.

§ 130A-309.07 - State solid waste management plan.

§ 130A-309.08 - Determination of cost for solid waste management; local solid waste management fees.

§ 130A-309.09 - Recodified as §§ A to C by Session Laws 1991, c621, ss7 to 10.

§ 130A-309.09A - Local government solid waste responsibilities.

§ 130A-309.09B - Local government waste reduction programs.

§ 130A-309.09C - Additional powers of local governments; construction of this Part; effect of noncompliance.

§ 130A-309.09D - Responsibilities of generators of municipal solid waste owners and operators of privately owned solid waste management facilities and collectors of municipal solid waste.

§ 130A-309.10 - Prohibited acts relating to packaging; coded labeling of plastic containers required; disposal of certain solid wastes in landfills or by incineration prohibited.

§ 130A-309.11 - Compost standards and applications.

§ 130A-309.13 - Solid Waste Management Outreach Program.

§ 130A-309.14 - Duties of State agencies.

§ 130A-309.14A - Reports by certain State-assisted entities.

§ 130A-309.15 - Prohibited acts regarding used oil.

§ 130A-309.16 - Public education program regarding used oil collection and recycling.

§ 130A-309.18 - Regulation of used oil as hazardous waste.

§ 130A-309.19 - Coordination with other State agencies.

§ 130A-309.20 - Public used oil collection centers.

§ 130A-309.21 - Incentives program.

§ 130A-309.22 - Grants to local governments.

§ 130A-309.23 - Certification of used oil transporters.

§ 130A-309.24 - Permits for used oil recycling facilities.

§ 130A-309.25 - Training of operators of solid waste management facilities.

§ 130A-309.26 - Regulation of medical waste.

§ 130A-309.27 - Joint and several liability.

§ 130A-309.28 - University research.

§ 130A-309.29 - Adoption of rules.

§ 130A-309.51 - Title.

§ 130A-309.52 - Findings; purpose.

§ 130A-309.53 - Definitions.

§ 130A-309.54 - Use of scrap tire tax proceeds.

§ 130A-309.57 - Scrap tire disposal program.

§ 130A-309.58 - Disposal of scrap tires.

§ 130A-309.59 - Registration of tire haulers.

§ 130A-309.60 - Nuisance tire collection sites.

§ 130A-309.61 - Effect on local ordinances.

§ 130A-309.62 - Fines and penalties.

§ 130A-309.64 - Scrap Tire Disposal Program; other Department activities related to scrap tires.

§ 130A-309.70 - Landfilling and incineration of lead-acid batteries prohibited; delivery for recycling.

§ 130A-309.71 - Retailers required to accept lead-acid batteries for recycling; posting of notice required.

§ 130A-309.72 - Wholesalers required to accept lead-acid batteries.

§ 130A-309.73 - Inspections of battery retailers authorized; construction of this Part.

§ 130A-309.80 - Findings and purpose.

§ 130A-309.81 - Management of discarded white goods; disposal fee prohibited.

§ 130A-309.82 - Use of disposal tax proceeds by counties.

§ 130A-309.84 - Civil penalties for improper disposal.

§ 130A-309.85 - Reporting on the management of white goods.

§ 130A-309.86 - Effect on local ordinances.

§ 130A-309.87 - Eligibility for disposal tax proceeds.

§ 130A-309.111 - (Expires October 1, 2023) Purpose.

§ 130A-309.112 - (Expires October 1, 2023) Definitions.

§ 130A-309.113 - (Expires October 1, 2023) Management of abandoned manufactured homes.

§ 130A-309.114 - (Expires October 1, 2023) Process for the disposal of abandoned manufactured homes.

§ 130A-309.115 - (Expires October 1, 2023) Grants to local governments.

§ 130A-309.116 - (Expires October 1, 2023) Authority to adopt ordinances.

§ 130A-309.117 - (Expires October 1, 2023) Reporting on the management of abandoned manufactured homes.

§ 130A-309.118 - (Expires October 1, 2023) Effect on local ordinances.

§ 130A-309.130 - Findings.

§ 130A-309.131 - Definitions.

§ 130A-309.132 - Responsibility for recycling discarded computer equipment and televisions.

§ 130A-309.133 - Data security.

§ 130A-309.134 - Requirements for computer equipment manufacturers.

§ 130A-309.135 - Requirements for television manufacturers.

§ 130A-309.136 - Requirements applicable to retailers.

§ 130A-309.137 - Electronics Management Fund.

§ 130A-309.138 - Responsibilities of the Department.

§ 130A-309.139 - Enforcement.

§ 130A-309.140 - Annual report by Department of recycling under this Part; periodic report by Environmental Review Commission of electronic recycling programs in other states.

§ 130A-309.141 - Local government authority not preempted.

§ 130A-309.142 - Registration of facilities recovering or recycling electronics required.

§ 130A-309.200 - Title.

§ 130A-309.201 - Definitions.

§ 130A-309.203 - Expedited permit review.

§ 130A-309.204 - Reports.

§ 130A-309.205 - Local ordinances regulating management of coal combustion residuals and coal combustion products invalid; petition to preempt local ordinance.

§ 130A-309.206 - Federal preemption; severability.

§ 130A-309.207 - General rule making for Part.

§ 130A-309.210 - Generation, disposal, and use of coal combustion residuals.

§ 130A-309.211 - Groundwater assessment and corrective action; drinking water supply well survey and provision of alternate water supply; reporting.

§ 130A-309.212 - Identification and assessment of discharges; correction of unpermitted discharges.

§ 130A-309.213 - Prioritization of coal combustion residuals surface impoundments.

§ 130A-309.214 - Closure of coal combustion residuals surface impoundments.

§ 130A-309.215 - Variance authority.

§ 130A-309.216 - Ash beneficiation projects.

§ 130A-309.218 - Applicability.

§ 130A-309.219 - Permit requirements for projects using coal combustion products for structural fill.

§ 130A-309.220 - Design, construction, and siting requirements for projects using coal combustion products for structural fill.

§ 130A-309.221 - Financial assurance requirements for large projects using coal combustion products for structural fill.

§ 130A-309.222 - Closure of projects using coal combustion products for structural fill.

§ 130A-309.223 - Recordation of projects using coal combustion products for structural fill.

§ 130A-309.224 - Department of Transportation projects.

§ 130A-309.225 - Inventory and inspection of certain structural fill projects.

§ 130A-309.226 - Amendments required to rules.

§ 130A-309.230 - General enforcement.

§ 130A-309.231 - Penalties for making false statements.

§ 130A-310 - Definitions.

§ 130A-310.1 - Identification, inventory, and monitoring of inactive hazardous substance or waste disposal sites; duty of owners, operators, and responsible parties to provide information and access; remedies.

§ 130A-310.2 - Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List.

§ 130A-310.3 - Remedial action programs for inactive hazardous substance or waste disposal sites.

§ 130A-310.4 - Public participation in the development of the remedial action plan.

§ 130A-310.5 - Authority of the Secretary with respect to sites which pose an imminent hazard.

§ 130A-310.6 - State action upon default of responsible parties or when no responsible party can be located.

§ 130A-310.7 - Action for reimbursement; liability of responsible parties; notification of completed remedial action.

§ 130A-310.8 - Recordation of notices of environmental contamination and notices of restricted use.

§ 130A-310.9 - Voluntary remedial actions; limitation of liability; agreements; implementation and oversight by private engineering and consulting firms.

§ 130A-310.10 - Annual reports.

§ 130A-310.11 - Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund created.

§ 130A-310.12 - Administrative procedure; adoption of rules.

§ 130A-310.13 - Short title.

§ 130A-310.20 - Definitions.

§ 130A-310.21 - Administration of the Superfund program.

§ 130A-310.22 - Contracts authorized.

§ 130A-310.23 - Filing notices of CERCLA/SARA (Superfund) liens.

§ 130A-310.30 - Short title.

§ 130A-310.31 - Definitions.

§ 130A-310.32 - Brownfields agreement.

§ 130A-310.33 - Liability protection.

§ 130A-310.34 - Public notice and community involvement.

§ 130A-310.35 - Notice of Brownfields Property; land-use restrictions in deed.

§ 130A-310.36 - Appeals.

§ 130A-310.37 - Construction of Part.

§ 130A-310.38 - Brownfields Property Reuse Act Implementation Account.

§ 130A-310.39 - Fees.

§ 130A-310.40 - Legislative reports.

§ 130A-310.60 - Recycling required by public agencies.

§ 130A-310.61 - Removal and recycling of mercury-containing products from structures to be demolished.

§ 130A-310.65 - Definitions.

§ 130A-310.66 - Purpose.

§ 130A-310.67 - Applicability.

§ 130A-310.68 - Remediation standards.

§ 130A-310.69 - Remedial investigation report; remedial action plans.

§ 130A-310.70 - Notice of intent to remediate.

§ 130A-310.71 - Review and approval of proposed remedial action plans.

§ 130A-310.72 - Financial assurance requirement.

§ 130A-310.73 - Attainment of the remediation standards.

§ 130A-310.73A - Remediation of sites with off-site migration of contaminants.

§ 130A-310.74 - Compliance with other laws.

§ 130A-310.75 - Use of registered environmental consultants.

§ 130A-310.76 - Fees; permissible uses of fees.

§ 130A-310.76A - Risk-Based Remediation Fund.

§ 130A-310.77 - Construction of Part.