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North Dakota incorporates by reference the federal regulations for Non-Hazardous Solid Waste and Recycling; however, the state adds further requirements.
A summary of the additional requirements includes the following:
- Industrial waste, may be codisposed with municipal waste in a municipal waste landfill in amounts less than or equal to ten percent by month of the weight of the municipal waste, except that the accumulated amount of industrial waste must not exceed twenty thousand tons [18,143.69 metric tons] per year or three thousand tons [2,721.55 metric tons] in any one month; or May be disposed in a landfill which complies with chapter 33.1-20-07.1, except that the accumulated amount must not exceed twenty-five thousand tons [22,679.62 metric tons] per year or three thousand tons [2,721.55 metric tons] in any one month unless larger amounts in one month resulting from remediation of spills or cleanup projects are approved by the department; or c. Otherwise must be disposed in a landfill which complies with chapter 33.1-20-10 when the amount exceeds twenty-five thousand tons [22,679.62 metric tons] per year.
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- Article 33.1-20
- 33.1-20-01.1-11
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