This is a legal form that was released by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency - a government authority operating within Ohio. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Attachment B1C?
A: Attachment B1C is a document related to a landfill in Ohio.
Q: What is a Residual Solid Waste Landfill?
A: A Residual Solid Waste Landfill is a type of landfill where non-hazardous solid waste that cannot be recycled or composted is disposed.
Q: What does the term 'Residual' mean in the context of this landfill?
A: In the context of this landfill, 'Residual' refers to non-hazardous solid waste that remains after recycling and composting efforts.
Q: What type of waste is disposed in this landfill?
A: Only non-hazardous solid waste that cannot be recycled or composted is disposed in this landfill.
Q: Is this landfill used for hazardous waste disposal?
A: No, this landfill is specifically for non-hazardous solid waste disposal.
Q: Are there any environmental regulations in place for this landfill?
A: Yes, there are environmental regulations in place to ensure proper management and oversight of the landfill's operations.
Q: Who regulates this landfill?
A: The landfill is regulated by the relevant environmental agency in the state of Ohio.
Q: Are there any restrictions on what can be disposed in this landfill?
A: Yes, there are restrictions on the types of waste that can be disposed in this landfill. Only non-hazardous solid waste that cannot be recycled or composted is accepted.
Q: Is there any recycling or composting efforts associated with this landfill?
A: Yes, recycling and composting efforts are encouraged and implemented prior to disposing non-recyclable or non-compostable waste in this landfill.
Form Details:
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