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    NDGISHUB Landfills

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    Updated Nov 30, 2022
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    State of North Dakota (2022). NDGISHUB Landfills [Dataset]. https://gishubdata-ndgov.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/ndgishub-landfills/about
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    Nov 30, 2022
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    State of North Dakota
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    Selected landfills permitted in North Dakota. Users of this dataset can symbolize by field WASTETYPE to distinguish between various facilities. WASTETYPE is the primary type of waste a facility is permitted to accept. Some facilities may accept other types of waste but this field contains the primary waste type. Can include municipal solid waste (MSW), industrial, special-energy, special-oilfield, agricultural. In the future, the field may also include special energy-CCR and special energy -NonCCR. CCR stands for coal combustion residuals.WASTETYPE fieldDefinitionMunicipalsolid refuse and trash generated by public and private facilities; can include household waste, etc. Full definition in NDCC 23.1-08-02(10)Industrial solid waste that is not hazardous generated from industrial and manufacturing processes. Full definition in NDCC23.1-08-02(5)special-energySpecial waste is solid waste that is not hazardous and includes waste generated by the energy industry. "special-energy" WASTETYPE refers to waste generated by power plants and energy conversion facilities (example energy conversion facility is Dakota Gasification Company). Full definition of special waste is NDCC 23.1-08-02(16). special-oilfieldSpecial waste is solid waste that is not hazardous and includes waste generated by the energy industry. "special-oilfield" WASTETYPE refers to facilities that accept waste primarily from crude oil and natural gas exploration and production. Full definition of special waste is NDCC 23.1-08-02(16). agriculturalThis is solid waste derived from the production and processing of crops and livestock, but does not include pesticide waste and pesticide containers. Full definition is NDAC 33.1-20-01.1-03(3)

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NDGISHUB Landfills

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Nov 30, 2022
Dataset authored and provided by
State of North Dakota
Area covered
Description

Selected landfills permitted in North Dakota. Users of this dataset can symbolize by field WASTETYPE to distinguish between various facilities. WASTETYPE is the primary type of waste a facility is permitted to accept. Some facilities may accept other types of waste but this field contains the primary waste type. Can include municipal solid waste (MSW), industrial, special-energy, special-oilfield, agricultural. In the future, the field may also include special energy-CCR and special energy -NonCCR. CCR stands for coal combustion residuals.WASTETYPE fieldDefinitionMunicipalsolid refuse and trash generated by public and private facilities; can include household waste, etc. Full definition in NDCC 23.1-08-02(10)Industrial solid waste that is not hazardous generated from industrial and manufacturing processes. Full definition in NDCC23.1-08-02(5)special-energySpecial waste is solid waste that is not hazardous and includes waste generated by the energy industry. "special-energy" WASTETYPE refers to waste generated by power plants and energy conversion facilities (example energy conversion facility is Dakota Gasification Company). Full definition of special waste is NDCC 23.1-08-02(16). special-oilfieldSpecial waste is solid waste that is not hazardous and includes waste generated by the energy industry. "special-oilfield" WASTETYPE refers to facilities that accept waste primarily from crude oil and natural gas exploration and production. Full definition of special waste is NDCC 23.1-08-02(16). agriculturalThis is solid waste derived from the production and processing of crops and livestock, but does not include pesticide waste and pesticide containers. Full definition is NDAC 33.1-20-01.1-03(3)

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