Use of Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination - Ground or Milled Asphalt Pavement 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 (PBUD)?
A: A PBUD is a determination made by the regulatory agency that allows specific materials to be beneficially used without being classified as a waste.
Q: What is ground or milled asphalt pavement?
A: Ground or milled asphalt pavement is the material obtained from the process of grinding or milling old asphalt to create a recycled product that can be used in various applications.
Q: What is the purpose of using ground or milled asphalt pavement?
A: The purpose of using ground or milled asphalt pavement is to provide a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to using virgin materials for road construction and other applications.
Q: Is the use of ground or milled asphalt pavement allowed in New York?
A: Yes, the use of ground or milled asphalt pavement is allowed in New York under certain conditions and with a Predetermined Beneficial Use Determination from the regulatory agency.
Q: What are the conditions for the use of ground or milled asphalt pavement in New York?
A: The conditions for the use of ground or milled asphalt pavement in New York include compliance with technical specifications, proper handling and storage, and adherence to any additional requirements imposed by the regulatory agency.
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