Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-29-21 - Storage of solid wastes
(a) General. The
owner or occupant or both of any premise, business establishment, or industrial
plant shall provide sanitary storage for all solid waste not classified as
hazardous wastes produced on his or her property which meets standards set
forth in these regulations and the official plan for the area. All solid waste
shall be stored so that it: does not attract disease vectors; does not provide
shelter or a breeding place for disease vectors; does not create a health or
safety hazard; is not unsightly; and the production of offensive odors is
minimized. Each premise shall be provided with a sufficient number of
acceptable containers to accommodate all solid waste materials other than bulky
wastes that accumulate on the premises between scheduled removals of these
materials. On premises where the quantity of solid wastes generated is
sufficient to make the use of individual storage containers impractical, bulk
containers may be used for storage of refuse. The bulk container may be
equipped with compaction equipment and shall be a size, design, and capacity
compatible with the collection equipment. Containers shall be constructed of
durable metal or plastic material, be easily cleaned, and be equipped with
tight-fitting lids or doors that can be easily closed and opened.
(b) Specific storage standards.
(1) Garbage and putrescible wastes shall be
stored in:
(A) Rigid containers that are
durable, rust resistant, nonabsorbent, water tight, and rodent proof. The
container shall be easily cleaned, fixed with close-fitting lids, fly-tight
covers, and provided with suitable handles or bails to facilitate handling;
(B) Rigid containers equipped with
disposable liners made of reinforced kraft paper or polyethylene or other
similar material designed for storage of garbage;
(C) Nonrigid disposable bags designed for
storage of garbage. The bag shall be provided with a wallhung or free standing
holder which supports and seals the bag; prevents insects, rodents, and animals
from access to the contents; and prevents rain and snow from falling into the
bag; or
(D) Other types of
containers meeting the requirements of 16 Code of Federal Regulations Chapter
II Subchapter B, part 1301 in effect June 13, 1977, and paragraph (a) of this
regulation and that are acceptable to the collection agency.
(2) Mixed refuse. When putrescible
wastes and nonputrescible refuse are stored together, the container shall meet
the standards and requirements of paragraph (b)(1) of this regulation.
(3) Nonputrescible bulky wastes.
The wastes shall be stored temporarily in any manner that does not create a
health hazard, fire hazard, rodent harborage, or permit any unsightly
conditions to develop, and is in accordance with any locally adopted
regulations.
Notes
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