Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 935.80 - Solid Waste Disposal
a)
General. The storage, collection and disposal of refuse produced in a camp
shall be conducted so as to avoid the creation of conditions detrimental to
public health, such as rodent harborage, insect-breeding areas, odors, air
pollution and accidents. The camp shall be kept free of litter, abandoned
equipment, and accumulations of rubbish, including flammable debris, and shall
be maintained in a sanitary condition at all times. (B)
b) Containers. All refuse which includes
garbage, rubbish, bottles and tin cans shall be stored in water-tight
containers constructed of a durable, non-absorbent material and having a
tight-fitting lid. Such containers shall be maintained in a sanitary condition
and in good repair at all times. Containers shall be provided as needed
throughout the camp. Containers shall be placed on racks at least eight inches
above the ground or on a pad of concrete or other impervious material.
(C)
c) Collection and Disposal.
Refuse shall be disposed of at a sanitary landfill approved by the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency. There must be a minimum of one collection per
week. (C)
Notes
Amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 9484, effective July 1, 1997
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