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DocuSign Envelope ID: E1227292-CABD-4035-9075-56C5CB154254 <br /> Subd. 13 a. Industrial waste. <br /> "Industrial waste" means solid waste resulting from an industrial,manufacturing, service, or <br /> commercial activity that is managed as a separate waste stream. <br /> Subd. 14. Intrinsic hazard. <br /> "Intrinsic hazard" of a waste means the propensity of the waste to migrate in the environment, and <br /> thereby to become exposed to the public, and the significance of the harm or damage likely to result from <br /> exposure of natural resources or the public to the waste, as a result of such inherent or induced attributes <br /> of the waste as its chemical and physical stability, solubility,bioconcentratability,toxicity, flammability, <br /> and corrosivity. <br /> Subd. 15. Intrinsic suitability. <br /> (a) "Intrinsic suitability" of a land area or site means that,based on existing data on the inherent and <br /> natural attributes,physical features, and location of the land area or site,there is no known reason why the <br /> waste facility proposed to be located in the area or site cannot reasonably be expected to qualify for <br /> permits in accordance with agency rules. Agency certification of intrinsic suitability shall be based on <br /> data submitted to the agency by the proposing entity and data included by the administrative law judge in <br /> the record of any public hearing on recommended certification, and applied against criteria in agency <br /> rules and any additional criteria developed by the agency in effect at the time the proposing entity submits <br /> the site for certification. <br /> (b) In the event that all candidate sites selected by the board before May 3, 1984,are eliminated <br /> from further consideration and a new search for candidate sites is commenced, "intrinsic suitability" of a <br /> land area or site shall mean that, because of the inherent and natural attributes,physical features, and <br /> location of the land area or site, the waste facility proposed to be located in the area or site would not be <br /> likely to result in material harm to the public health and safety and natural resources and that therefore the <br /> proposed facility can reasonably be expected to qualify for permits in accordance with agency rules. <br /> Subd. 16. <br /> [Repealed, 1997 c 7 art 1 s 26] <br /> Subd. 17. Local government unit. <br /> "Local government unit" means cities, towns, and counties. <br /> Subd. 17a. Major appliances. <br /> "Major appliances" means clothes washers and dryers, dishwashers, hot water heaters,heat pumps, <br /> furnaces, garbage disposals, trash compactors, conventional and microwave ovens, ranges and stoves, air <br /> conditioners, dehumidifiers, refrigerators, and freezers. <br /> Subd. 18. Metropolitan area. <br /> "Metropolitan area" has the meaning given it in section 473.121. <br /> Subd. 19. Metropolitan Council. <br /> "Metropolitan Council" means the council established in chapter 473. <br />