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1.62 Transfer Station <br />"Transfer Station" means a Facility that receives Solid Waste from Collection vehicles <br />and transfers the material to larger vehicles for transport to landfills and other <br />destinations. Transfer Stations may or may not also include MRFs transferring residual <br />Refuse (Refuse left after the sorting of Recyclable Materials) to landfills and Recyclable <br />Materials, including Organic Materials and/or Construction and Demolition debris, to <br />processors, brokers or end -users. <br />1.63 Universal Waste <br />"Universal Waste" or "u-waste" means any of the following waste that are <br />conditionally exempt from classification as hazardous wastes pursuant to Title 22 of the <br />California Code of Regulations (22 CCR), § 66261.9: (i) batteries as described in 22 CCR <br />§ 66273.2; (ii) thermostats as described in 22 CCR § 66273.4; (iii) lamps as described in <br />22 CCR § 66273.5; and (iv) cathode tube materials as described in 22 CCR § 66273.6; (v) <br />Electronic Waste or e-waste as defined in Section 1.28. <br />1.64 Waste Generator <br />"Waste Generator" means any Person as defined by the Public Resources Code, whose <br />act or process produced Solid Waste as defined in the Public Resources Code, or whose <br />act first causes Solid Waste to become subject to regulation. <br />1.65 Yard Waste <br />"Yard Waste" means leaves, grass clippings, brush, branches, and other forms of <br />Organic Materials generated from landscapes or gardens, which have been Source <br />Separated from other Solid Waste. Yard Waste is a subset of Organic Materials and <br />excludes Hazardous Materials." <br />March 9, 2020 17 City of Santa Ana - DRAFT <br />60A-106 <br />