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0 <br />"High wind warning" means that sustained winds of forty miles per hour (40 <br />MPH) or greater, or gust of fifty -five miles per hour (55 MPH) or greater, are <br />expected to persist for one hour or longer, as defined by the National Weather <br />Service. <br />"Holocene" means the most recent epoch of the quaternary period, extending <br />from the end of the pleistocene epoch to the present. <br />"Home scrap metal" means scrap metal generated by steel mills, foundries, and <br />refineries, including, but not limited to, turnings, cuttings, punchings, and borings. <br />"Household medical waste" means any medical waste generated by <br />households. Does not include medical waste generated at health and residential <br />care facilities regulated under the Standards for Hospitals and Health Facilities (6 <br />CCR 1011 -1). <br />"Household waste" means any solid waste generated by households, including <br />single and multiple residences, and motels, bunkhouses, ranger stations, crew <br />quarters, campgrounds, picnic grounds, and day -use recreation areas. <br />"Incineration" means the combustion of solid wastes in such a way as to: <br />(a) Control the air mixture to maintain adequate temperature for efficient <br />combustion; and <br />(b) Contain the combustion reaction in an enclosed device to provide sufficient <br />residence time and mixing for complete combustion; and <br />(c) Control the emission of combustion byproducts consistent with the standards, <br />rules and regulations promulgated by the Department's Air Quality Control <br />Commission. <br />"Incompatible wastes" means wastes which, when mixed, produce heat, <br />pressure, fire, explosion, violent reaction, toxic mist, fumes or gases, or flammable <br />fumes or gases. <br />"Incorporated into the soil" means the insertion of solid waste beneath the <br />surface of soil or the mixing of solid wastes with the surface soil. <br />"Industrial wastes" means all solid wastes, including mill tailings and mining <br />wastes, resulting from the manufacture of products or goods by mechanical or <br />chemical processes that are not a hazardous waste regulated under 6CCR 1007- <br />3, the Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations. Such waste may include, but is <br />not limited to, waste resulting from the following manufacturing processes: electric <br />power generation; fertilizer /agricultural chemicals; food and related <br />products /by- products; inorganic chemicals; iron and steel manufacturing; leather <br />and leather products; nonferrous metals manufacturing /foundries; organic <br />September 30, 2011 <br />0 <br />10 <br />