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Docusign Envelope ID: 5D66C3E7-F3E1-44CE-81D8-6D9698D8B023 <br />Subd. 35. Waste facility. <br />"Waste facility" means all property, real or personal, including negative and positive easements and <br />water and air rights, which is or may be needed or useful for the processing or disposal of waste, except <br />property for the collection of the waste and property used primarily for the manufacture of scrap metal or <br />paper. Waste facility includes but is not limited to transfer stations, processing facilities, and disposal <br />sites and facilities. <br />Subd. 36. Waste management. <br />"Waste management" means activities which are intended to affect or control the generation of <br />waste and activities which provide for or control the collection, processing and disposal of waste. <br />Subd. 36a. Waste management method chosen by a county. <br />"Waste management method chosen by a county" means: <br />(1) a waste management method that is mandated for waste generated in the county by <br />section 115A.415, 473.848, 473.849, or other state law, or by county ordinance based on the county solid <br />waste management plan developed, adopted, and approved under section 115A.46 or 458D.05 or the <br />county solid waste management master plan developed, adopted, and approved under section 473.803; or <br />(2) a waste management facility or facilities, developed under the county solid waste management <br />plan or master plan, to which solid waste generated in a county is directed by an ordinance developed, <br />adopted, and approved under sections 115A.80 to 115A.893. <br />Subd. 36b. Waste reduction or source reduction. <br />"Waste reduction" or "source reduction" means an activity that prevents generation of waste or the <br />inclusion of toxic materials in waste, including: <br />(1) reusing a product in its original form; <br />(2) increasing the life span of a product; <br />(3) reducing material or the toxicity of material used in production or packaging; or <br />(4) changing procurement, consumption, or waste generation habits to result in smaller quantities or <br />lower toxicity of waste generated. <br />Subd. 37. Waste rendered nonhazardous. <br />"Waste rendered nonhazardous" means (1) waste excluded from regulation as a hazardous waste <br />under the delisting requirements of United States Code, title 42, section 6921 and any federal and state <br />delisting rules, and (2) other nonhazardous residual waste from the processing of hazardous waste. <br />Subd. 38. Yard waste. <br />"Yard waste" means garden wastes, leaves, lawn cuttings, weeds, shrub and tree waste, and <br />prunmgs. <br />History: <br />1980 c 564 art I s 3 1981 c 352 s 1,2; 1983 c 373 s 5,6, 1984 c 640 s 32; 1984 c 644 s <br />1 2; 1985 c 274 s 1-3; 1986 c 425 s 12-17, 1987 c 348 s 1 <br />3 4, 21; 1989 c 325 s 3; 1989 c 335 art I s 128,129, 269; L <br />1,2; 1991 c 303 s 1; 1991 c 337s 6,7,44; 1992 c 593 art 1 <br />2; 1988 c 524 s 1; 1988 c 685 s <br />un1989 c 1 art 18 s 3: art 20 s <br />s 5-7,28; 1993 c 249 s <br />