Illinois Code § 415 ILCS 5/3.235

Industrial process waste.
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Sec. 3.235. 

Industrial process waste. 

"Industrial process
waste" means any liquid,
solid, semi-solid, or gaseous waste generated as a direct or indirect result
of the manufacture of a product or the performance of a service. Any such
waste which would pose a present or potential threat to human health or to
the environment or with inherent properties which make the disposal of such
waste in a landfill difficult to manage by normal means is an industrial
process waste. "Industrial Process Waste" includes but is not limited to
spent pickling liquors, cutting oils, chemical catalysts, distillation
bottoms, etching acids, equipment cleanings, paint sludges, incinerator
ashes (including but not limited to ash resulting from the incineration of
potentially infectious medical waste), core sands, metallic dust sweepings,
asbestos dust, and off-specification, contaminated or recalled wholesale or
retail products. Specifically excluded are uncontaminated packaging
materials, uncontaminated machinery components, general household waste,
landscape waste and construction or demolition debris.

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