§ 13-5-510. Hauled waste discharge permits.
   (a)   Requirements. The discharge of hauled waste into the County system is permitted only on compliance with the provisions of a hauled waste discharge permit that has been obtained from the Director, payment of the required fees and charges, and compliance by the hauler with all conditions of the hauler's permit. The permit is subject to all provisions of this subtitle.
   (b)   Conditions of permit. A permit shall contain all conditions demonstrated to be appropriate by the Director in accordance with this subtitle, including:
      (1)   conditions applicable to wastewater discharge permits;
      (2)   requirements for scavenger vehicles, including vehicle permits, type, equipment, clearance and identification, and limitations on other uses of the vehicles;
      (3)   discharge procedures;
      (4)   limitations as to time, location, volume, and flow of discharges;
      (5)   requirements for inspections and sampling;
      (6)   fee payment procedures;
      (7)   limitations on constituents and materials to be discharged; and
      (8)   requirements and reports.
   (c)   Hauled waste manifests. Before the discharge of hauled waste into the County system, a hauler shall submit to the operator of the facility to which the waste is to be discharged the hauled waste manifests. The manifests shall be in the form prescribed by the Director and shall contain, at a minimum, the name and scavenger license number of the hauler, the capacity of the vehicle, the name and address of the waste generator, and the description of the origin of the waste.
   (d)   Expiration. All hauled waste discharge permits shall expire 12 months from the date of issuance.
   (e)   Transfer. A hauled waste discharge permit shall not be assigned, transferred, sold, loaned, or otherwise used by a new owner, new user, different premises, new or changed operation, or anywise other than listed on the permit, unless expressly authorized in writing by the Director.
(1985 Code, Art. 25, § 25-5-510) (Bill No. 40-85; Bill No. 66-85; Bill No. 63-04)