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institutional, commercial, and agricultural operations, and from <br /> <br />community activities. The term does not include: <br /> <br /> (1) Fecal waste from fowls and animals other than <br />humans; <br /> <br />(2) Solid or dissolved material in <br /> <br />a. Domestic sewage and sludges <br />generated by treatment thereof in <br />sanitary sewage collection, <br />treatment, and disposal systems that <br />are designed to discharge effluents <br />to the surface waters; <br /> <br />b. Irrigation return flows; and <br /> <br />c. Wastewater discharges and the <br />sludges incidental to and generated <br />by treatment which are point sources <br />subject to permits granted under <br />Section 402 of the Water Pollution <br />Control Act, as amended (P.L. 92- <br />500), and permits granted under G.S. <br />143-215.1 by the Environmental <br />Management Commission. However, any <br />sludges that meet the criteria for <br />hazardous waste under RCRA shall <br />also be a solid waste for purposes <br />of this definition; <br /> <br /> 3. Oils and other liquid hydrocarbons controlled <br />under Article 2lA of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes. <br />However, any oils or other liquid hydrocarbons that meet <br />the criteria for hazardous waste under RCRA shall also be <br />a solid waste for the purposes of this definition; <br /> <br /> 4. Any source, special nuclear or byproduct <br />material as defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as <br />amended (42 U.S.C. 2011); <br /> <br /> 5. Mining refuse covered by the North Carolina <br />Mining Act, G.S. 74-46 through 74-68 and regulated by the <br />North Carolina Mining Commission. However, any specific <br />mining waste that meets the criteria for hazardous waste <br />under RCRA shall also be a solid waste for the purposes <br />of this definition. <br /> <br />GG. Solid Waste Collector: Any person who collects or <br /> <br />transports solid waste. <br /> <br /> <br />