Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-13-2104 - Solid Waste Landfill Disposal Fee; Exemptions
A. The operator of a solid waste landfill
shall pay to the Department the disposal fee required by A.R.S. §
49-836 as follows:
1. $.58 for each six cubic yards of
uncompacted solid waste;
2. $.58
for each three cubic yards of compacted solid waste; or
3. $.58 per ton of solid waste.
B. A solid waste landfill that
receives only waste generated on site shall compute the fee in subsection (A)
of this Section by one of the following methods:
1. By actual volume or weight; or
2. By estimate based on landfill capacity
use, volume or number of waste loads or any other reasonable means for
approximating the volume or weight of disposed waste.
C. Facilities that generate recycling residue
shall pay the disposal fee required by A.R.S. §
49-836 as follows, to an annual
maximum of $34,942.20, for on-site disposal:
1. $.29 for the dry weight or volume of the
recycling residue generated; or
2.
$.29 for the dewatered weight or volume of the recycling residue
generated.
D. A person
who for a fee disposes of waste in a solid waste landfill that is not regulated
by the Department shall keep accurate records of the waste disposed of in those
landfills and shall pay to the Department the disposal fee as prescribed in
subsection (A) of this Section.
E.
The operator of a local public facility that does not have on-site operators or
scales shall pay to the Department a fee that shall be calculated by
multiplying the population of the political subdivision served by the local
public facility by $.16.
F. A
person who is subject to fees under this Section shall sign and submit a form
prepared by the Department with each fee payment. The form shall state the
total volume or weight of solid waste disposed of at that landfill during the
payment period.
G. The following
are exempt from the requirements of this Section:
1. Persons disposing of a load containing
less than six cubic yards of uncompacted solid waste or three cubic yards of
compacted solid waste.
2. A site
used solely for the reclamation of land through the introduction of landscaping
rubble or inert material.
3.
Material produced in connection with a mining or metallurgical
operation.
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