In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the board may make rules to implement this part, including:

(1) a streamlined application procedure designed to encourage and allow reuse of an industrial byproduct in a public project; and

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Terms Used In Utah Code 19-6-1103

  • Board: means the Waste Management and Radiation Control Board created under Section 19-1-106. See Utah Code 19-6-1102
  • Industrial byproduct: means an industrial residual, including:
              (4)(a)(i) inert construction debris;
              (4)(a)(ii) fly ash;
              (4)(a)(iii) bottom ash;
              (4)(a)(iv) slag;
              (4)(a)(v) flue gas emission control residuals generated primarily from the combustion of coal or other fossil fuel;
              (4)(a)(vi) residual from the extraction, beneficiation, and processing of an ore or mineral;
              (4)(a)(vii) cement kiln dust; or
              (4)(a)(viii) contaminated soil extracted as a result of a corrective action subject to an operation plan under Part 1, Solid and Hazardous Waste Act. See Utah Code 19-6-1102
  • Public project: means a project of the Department of Transportation to construct:
         (5)(a) a highway or road;
         (5)(b) a curb;
         (5)(c) a gutter;
         (5)(d) a walkway;
         (5)(e) a parking facility;
         (5)(f) a public transportation facility; or
         (5)(g) a facility, infrastructure, or transportation improvement that benefits the public. See Utah Code 19-6-1102
  • Reuse: means to use an industrial byproduct in place of a raw material. See Utah Code 19-6-1102
(2) reasonable, objective standards for demonstrating, without regard to the industrial byproduct’s source, the safety of the reuse and future reuse of an industrial byproduct.