Use of Predetermined Water System Catch Basin Material is a legal document that was released by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is a Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination?
A: A Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination is a process that allows certain materials, like street sweepings, car wash grit, or water system catch basin material, to be used for a specific purpose without being classified as waste.
Q: What are street sweepings?
A: Street sweepings refer to the debris and dirt collected by street sweepers while cleaning the roads and pavements.
Q: What is car wash grit?
A: Car wash grit is the sediment and solid waste that accumulates in car wash systems during the cleaning of vehicles.
Q: What is water system catch basin material?
A: Water system catch basin material refers to the debris and sediments that collect in catch basins, which are designed to capture rainwater and prevent flooding.
Q: Why is a Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination used?
A: A Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination is used to promote the beneficial use of certain materials instead of classifying them as waste, thus minimizing their disposal and potential environmental impact.
Q: Who issues a Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination in New York?
A: The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) issues Predetermined Beneficial Use Determinations for specific materials in New York.
Q: What kind of materials may be covered by a Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination?
A: Materials like street sweepings, car wash grit, and water system catch basin material may be covered by a Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination in New York.
Form Details:
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