Environmental Public Health Act
(Chapter 95)
Environmental Public Health (General Waste Collection) Regulations
Rg 12
REVISED EDITION 1990
(25th March 1992)
[1st July 1989]
PART I
PRELIMINARY
Citation
1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Environmental Public Health (General Waste Collection) Regulations.
Definitions
2.  In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
“code of practice” means the code of practice issued by the Commissioner and applicable to every general waste collector;
[S 537/99 wef 08/12/1999]
“general waste” means —
(a)refuse or industrial waste, excluding any toxic industrial waste specified in the Schedule to the Environmental Public Health (Toxic Industrial Waste) Regulations;
[Rg 11.]
(b)waste from grease interceptors;
(c)waste from sewerage systems, including waste from sewage treatment plants, septic tanks and water-seal latrines;
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(d)waste from sanitary conveniences not part of a sewerage system, including waste from sanitary conveniences which are mobile or in ships or aircraft ;
[S 537/99 wef 08/12/1999]
[Subst.by S 105 wef 1/4/95]
(e)dangerous substances that have been treated and rendered harmless and safe for disposal; and
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(f)toxic industrial waste that has been treated and rendered harmless and safe for disposal;
[S 537/99 wef 08/12/1999]
“general waste collector” means any person or company licensed under these Regulations to collect and transport general waste to a disposal facility;
“incinerable waste” means any general waste that is suitable to be disposed of by incineration;
“non-incinerable waste” means any general waste that is not suitable to be disposed of by incineration.