Notification Of Exempt Recycling Activities Form - New Jersey Department Of Environmental Protection Page 2

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EXEMPTION #
DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPT ACTIVITIES
1.
Manufacturers, for the receipt, storage or processing of source-separated materials, including asphalt
manufacturing plants and pallet manufacturers or refurbishers.
2.
Recycling of source separated recyclable materials which are generated, processed, and reused as a product
exclusively at the point of generation. Petroleum contaminated soils are prohibited and materials may not be
received from off-site.
3.
Recycling of tree branches, limbs, trunks, brush and/or wood chips derived from tree parts.
4.
Retreading and/or remolding of tires.
5.
Receipt of less than 5,000 tires per month. No processing of any kind can take place.
6.
Scrap tires are received, stored, and processed into artificial reef units for use in artificial reef projects
approved by the Department.
7.
Receipt of source-separated Class B recyclable materials with the exception of scrap tires, leaves, non-
container plastic materials, and petroleum contaminated soil for temporary storage.
8.
Processing of petroleum contaminated soil at the point of generation using mobile recycling equipment.
9.
Receipt, storage, processing, and transfer of non-container plastics.
10.
Land clearing activities, whereby on-site trees and tree parts are uprooted, processed into wood chips at the
point of generation, and utilized as a product (on site or off site)
11.
Receipt, storage, processing, and transfer of source-separated textiles.
12.
Leaf mulching on land deemed actively devoted to agricultural or horticultural use. Layered leaves must be
incorporated into the soil by the next tillage season.
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13.
Receipt of yard trimmings for composting. No more than 10,000 yd
of yard trimmings can be received per
year. Inclusion in solid waste management plan of the solid waste management district within which the
facility is to be located is mandatory prior to operation.
14.
Collection, consolidation, and transfer of universal waste for recycling, treatment, or disposal and/or Class D
recyclables for recycling, managed by small quantity handlers.
15.
Collection, consolidation, and transfer of universal waste for recycling, treatment, or disposal and/or Class D
recyclables for recycling, managed by large quantity handlers.
16.
Transportation of universal waste for recycling, treatment, or disposal and/or Class D recyclables for
recycling, managed by universal waste transporters.
17.
Collection, consolidation, and transfer of source-separated Class D recyclables for recycling.
18.
Receipt of yard trimmings for composting where the finished compost product is applied on site on land
deemed actively devoted to agricultural or horticultural use or on mined lands being restored under an
approved restoration plan.
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19.
Leaf transfer facility. No more than 1,000 yd
of leaves can be received per day.
20.
Receipt, storage, processing, and transfer of source-separated concrete, asphalt, brick, and block.
Contractor must be the sole generator and sole end user of the material. Sale of the material is strictly
prohibited. See for additional information.
21.
Recycling of source-separated Class C recyclable materials that are generated and processed on site into a
product for sale and/or use off site.
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22.
Receipt of less than 3,000 yd
of leaves per year and/or 1,000 yd
of grass clippings per year at a site for
transfer.
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23.
Receipt of farm feedstocks on a farm for composting where <10,000 yd
are received/year.
24.
Receipt and storage of architectural salvage items at a commercial enterprise.
This list of descriptions is only a summary of existing recycling exemptions. The complete text, and all operational requirements currently in
effect, can be found at N.J.A.C. 7:26A-1.4 et seq.

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