34A-6-1.3. Definition of terms.
The terms used in §§34A-6-1.1 to 34A-6-1.38, inclusive, mean:
(1)"Actual cost," the planning, development, operational, remedial and emergency action, closure, postclosure, and monitoring costs of a solid waste facility for the lifetime of the project;
(2)"Board," the Board of Minerals and Environment;
(3)"Closure," actions taken by the owner or operator of a solid waste facility or site to cease disposal operations and to ensure that all such facilities are closed in conformance with applicable regulations at the time of such closures and to prepare the site for the postclosure period;
(4)"Department," the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources;
(5)"Facility," a solid waste facility as defined in subdivision (18) of this section;
(6)"Financial assurance instrument," cash or other instrument as allowed by rule or permit, submitted by an applicant to ensure the owner's financial capability to provide reasonable and necessary compliance with the laws, regulations and permit terms and conditions applicable to the facility during the lifetime of the project and for the thirty years following closure, and to provide for the closure of the facility and postclosure care required by rules adopted by the board pursuant to chapter 1-26 in the event that the operator fails to correctly perform closure and postclosure care requirements;
(7)"Landfill," a solid waste disposal facility or part of a facility where solid waste is permanently placed in or on land;
(8)"Leachate," fluid that has percolated through solid waste and which contains contaminants consisting of dissolved or suspended materials, chemicals, or microbial waste products from the solid waste;
(9)"Lifetime of the project," the projected period of years that a facility will receive waste, from the time of opening until closure. In the case of a landfill this shall be based on the volume of waste to be received projected at the time of submittal of the initial project plan and the calculated refuse capacity of the landfill based upon the design of the project;
(10)"Mine wastes," waste rock, rubble, or tailings produced as a result of mining or ore processing operations. The term does not include other wastes produced at a mining operation;
(10A)"Perpetuity," the life of the solid waste facility plus an additional fifty years;
(11)"Person," any individual, partnership, limited liability company, firm, association, municipality, public or private corporation, state, tribe, nation, subdivision or agency of a state, tribe or nation, trust, estate, or any other legal entity;
(12)"Postclosure" and "postclosure care," requirements placed upon a solid waste disposal facility after closure that will prevent, mitigate or minimize the threat to public health, safety, and welfare and the threat to the environment posed by the closed facility;
(13)"Regional entity," any combination or group of municipalities, counties, or sanitary districts in this state operating or seeking to operate in a joint venture, pursuant to chapter 1-24, a solid waste management system or part thereof in compliance with §§34A-6-1.1 to 34A-6-1.38, inclusive;
(14)"Resource recovery system," the recovery and separation for reuse of ferrous or nonferrous metals, glass, aluminum, paper, organic material, or any other material having a probable potential for reuse and the preparation and burning of solid waste as fuel for the production of electricity, steam or heat;
(15)"Rules," rules promulgated by the board pursuant to the provisions of §§34A-6-1.1 to 34A-6-1.38, inclusive;
(16)"Secretary," the secretary of agriculture and natural resources;
(17)"Solid waste," any garbage, refuse, sludge from a waste treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded materials, including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial, commercial, and agricultural operations, and from community activities, but does not include mining waste in connection with a mine permitted under Title 45, hazardous waste as defined under chapter 34A-11, solid or dissolved materials in domestic sewage or dissolved materials in irrigation return flows or industrial discharges which are point sources subject to permits under section 402 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended to January 1, 2011, or source, special nuclear or by-product material as defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended to January 1, 2011;
(18)"Solid waste facility" or "solid waste disposal facility," all facilities and appurtenances connected with such facilities, which are acquired, purchased, constructed, reconstructed, equipped, improved, extended, maintained, or operated to facilitate the disposal or storage of solid waste; and
(19)"Solid waste management system," the entire process of storage, collection, transportation, processing, and disposal of solid wastes by any person.
Source: SL 1989, ch 306, §4; SL 1991, ch 17 (Ex. Ord. 91-4), §17; SL 1994, ch 351, §68; SL 2011, ch 165, §109; SL 2021, ch 1 (Ex. Ord. 21-3), § 53, eff. Apr. 19, 2021.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 34A - Environmental Protection
Chapter 06 - Solid Waste Management
Section 34A-6-1.1 - Legislative findings.
Section 34A-6-1.2 - Solid waste management policy established.
Section 34A-6-1.3 - Definition of terms.
Section 34A-6-1.6 - Promulgation of rules--Factors for consideration--Scope--Open burning.
Section 34A-6-1.7 - Groundwater monitoring system required--Exception.
Section 34A-6-1.8 - Areas addressed in application--Exception.
Section 34A-6-1.9 - Perpetual responsibility for solid waste and liability for pollution.
Section 34A-6-1.10 - Responsibility and liability of owner or operator.
Section 34A-6-1.11 - Financial assurance instrument--Condition for permit.
Section 34A-6-1.12 - Maintenance of closure and post-closure accounts--Requirements.
Section 34A-6-1.15 - Amendment of permit--Procedure--Grounds.
Section 34A-6-1.16 - Initial validity period of permits--Renewal--Assessment of fees.
Section 34A-6-1.17 - Additional fee imposed upon disposal of certain solid waste.
Section 34A-6-1.18 - Sections not applicable.
Section 34A-6-1.20 - Periodic inspections--On-site investigations.
Section 34A-6-1.21 - Suspension or revocation of permit--Grounds--Notice and hearing.
Section 34A-6-1.22 - Notice of violation--Contents.
Section 34A-6-1.23 - Secretary may require appearance for public hearing--Alternative procedures.
Section 34A-6-1.24 - Decision by board--Scope and content of order.
Section 34A-6-1.25 - Effect of appeal upon order.
Section 34A-6-1.26 - Issuance of emergency order--Purpose--Noncompliance.
Section 34A-6-1.27 - Hearing upon emergency order--Time and place--Procedure.
Section 34A-6-1.28 - Suit by secretary on behalf of state.
Section 34A-6-1.33 - Exhaustion of administrative remedies not required.
Section 34A-6-1.40 - Removal of improperly disposed solid waste--Alternative means of disposal.
Section 34A-6-17 - Plans for county systems--Submission to state board.
Section 34A-6-18 - County grant of franchises--Approval by voters--Maximum period.
Section 34A-6-19 - Municipal procedure applied to counties--General election laws apply.
Section 34A-6-20 - County agreements with other political subdivisions and persons.
Section 34A-6-21 - County assumption of responsibility for wastes within municipalities.
Section 34A-6-22 - Sanitary districts and counties to have municipal rights and responsibilities.
Section 34A-6-24 - Municipal grant of franchises--Maximum period.
Section 34A-6-39 - Appropriations for long-term contracts.
Section 34A-6-40 - Policies and requirements for operation of system.
Section 34A-6-41 - Local standards for sites and facilities.
Section 34A-6-54 - Definition of large-scale solid waste facility.
Section 34A-6-55 - Existing facilities to cease until legislative approval is obtained.
Section 34A-6-56 - Approval requirements are retroactive.
Section 34A-6-59 - Legislative findings.
Section 34A-6-60 - Legislative intent to reduce amount of solid waste disposed in landfills.
Section 34A-6-61 - Definitions.
Section 34A-6-62 - Waste reduction and recycling program established.
Section 34A-6-63 - Elements of waste reduction and recycling program.
Section 34A-6-64 - Disposal of tires.
Section 34A-6-66 - Waste tire stockpiling and processing facilities—Promulgation of rules.
Section 34A-6-67 - Landfill waste reduction targets--Implementation dates.
Section 34A-6-68 - Code required for rigid plastic bottle or rigid plastic container.
Section 34A-6-69 - Inspection of facilities.
Section 34A-6-70 - Solid waste evaluation.
Section 34A-6-71 - Regionalization of recycling and solid waste operations.
Section 34A-6-73 - Responsible units of governments--Evaluation of capacity.
Section 34A-6-75 - Plan required for issuance of new or renewed permit.
Section 34A-6-81 - Solid waste management disposal fee--Calculation.
Section 34A-6-83 - Tire solid waste management fee on motor vehicles--Collection.
Section 34A-6-85.1 - Financial assistance for statewide cleanup of waste tires.
Section 34A-6-87 - Illegal dumping penalties.
Section 34A-6-91 - Wholesaler or retailer exchange of lead acid batteries.
Section 34A-6-93 - Infectious waste defined.
Section 34A-6-93.1 - Medical waste defined.
Section 34A-6-95 - First degree unlawful possession of infectious waste--Felony.
Section 34A-6-96 - Unlawful release of infectious waste in fourth degree.
Section 34A-6-97 - Unlawful release of infectious waste in third degree.
Section 34A-6-98 - Unlawful release of infectious waste in second degree.
Section 34A-6-99 - Unlawful release of infectious waste in first degree.
Section 34A-6-100 - Unlawful dealing in infectious waste.
Section 34A-6-101 - Court-imposed monetary penalties.
Section 34A-6-102 - Disposition of fines.
Section 34A-6-102.2 - Actual knowledge of hauler or transporter required.
Section 34A-6-104 - Promulgation of certain rules in state solid waste programs.
Section 34A-6-105 - Big Stone power plant approved.
Section 34A-6-106 - Sioux Falls/Regional Sanitary Landfill approved.
Section 34A-6-108 - Definition of terms.
Section 34A-6-109 - Scrap metal business--Recordkeeping requirements.
Section 34A-6-109.1 - Purchases to be made by check or electronic funds transfer.
Section 34A-6-109.2 - Purchase of catalytic converters--Limitations.
Section 34A-6-110 - Scrap metal business records open to inspection by law enforcement officers.
Section 34A-6-112 - Hold on nonferrous metal item suspected to be lost or stolen.
Section 34A-6-113 - Disposal of certain oil and gas field liquid wastes prohibited.
Section 34A-6-114 - Disposal of certain radionuclides at solid waste facility prohibited.