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Chapter 62-701, F.A.C., implements the provisions of section 403, Part IV, F.S., the Florida Resource Recovery and Management Act. This act is a directive for the Department to plan for and regulate the storage, collection, transportation, separation, processing, recycling and disposal of solid waste.
The law banned the continued operation of unsafe landfills, and discusses the implications of hazardous waste, recycling, and renewable energy.
In 1988, the Legislature enacted the Solid Waste Management Act. This comprehensive act mandated waste minimization, conservation of landfill space, litter control, and recycling. In 1992, the Senate Natural Resources Committee conducted an interim project study and review of the 1988 act.
RCRA defines solid waste as including any: garbage. refuse. sludge from a waste treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility.
The term solid waste management mainly refers to the complete process of collecting, treating and disposing of solid wastes. In the waste management process, the wastes are collected from different sources and are disposed of. This process includes collection, transportation, treatment, analysis and disposal of waste.
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There are four main types of waste management, and understanding them can help businesses develop effective waste management strategies. There are four types of waste management: landfill, incineration, recycling, and composting.
Legal Definitions and Statutes Under Florida Statute 403.413, illegal dumping refers to the unauthorized disposal of waste materials on public or private property. The statute defines waste broadly, encompassing various materials such as garbage, refuse, trash, litter, debris, and hazardous substances.
Municipal solid waste (MSW) includes all items from homes and businesses that people no longer have any use for. These wastes are commonly called trash or garbage and include items such as food, paper, plastics, textiles, leather, wood, glass, metals, sanitary waste in septic tanks, and other wastes.

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