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<br /> Section 17381.Definitions.
<br /> For the purposes of this Article,the following definitions shall apply.Additional definitions and related provisions that apply to this Article
<br /> are found in California Code of Regulations(CCR),Title 14, Division 7, Chapter 3.0,Article 6.0,sections 17402 and 17402.5,and Article
<br /> 4,section 17225 et seq.
<br /> (a)"Active Compost'as set forth in CCR,Title 14, Division 7,Chapter 3.1,Article 1,section 17852.
<br /> (b)"C&D"means Construction and Demolition debris.
<br /> (c)"CDP'means any combination of Construction and Demolition debris and Inert debris.
<br /> (d)"Compostable Material'means any organic material that when accumulated may become active compost.
<br /> (e)"Construction and Demolition Debris",or"C&D Debris"is solid waste that is a portion of the waste stream defined as"construction
<br /> and demolition wastes,"as defined in Section 17225.15 of Article 4 of this Chapter, and means source separated or separated for reuse
<br /> solid waste and recyclable materials,including commingled and separated materials,that result from construction work,that are not
<br /> hazardous,as defined in CCR,Title 22,section 66261.3 et seq.,and that contain no more than 1%purtrescible wastes by volume
<br /> calculated on a monthly basis and the putrescible wastes do not constitute a nuisance,as determined by the EA.
<br /> (1)C&D debris includes only the following items which meet the above criteria:
<br /> (A)components of the building or structure that is the subject of the construction work including,but not limited to,lumber
<br /> and wood,gypsum wallboard,glass,metal, roofing material,tile, carpeting and floor coverings,window coverings,plastic
<br /> pipe,concrete,fully cured asphalt, heating,ventilating,and air conditioning systems and their components, lighting fixtures,
<br /> appliances,equipment,furnishings,and fixtures;
<br /> (B)tools and building materials consumed or partially consumed in the course of the construction work including material
<br /> generated at construction trailers,such as blueprints,plans,and other similar wastes;
<br /> (C)cardboard and other packaging materials derived from materials installed in or applied to the building or structure or
<br /> from tools and equipment used in the course of the construction work;and
<br /> (D)plant materials resulting from construction work when commingled with dirt, rock, inert debris or C&D debris.
<br /> (2)C&D debris expressly excludes,commingled office recyclables and,except as provided in subdivision 17381(e)above,
<br /> commingled commercial solid waste and commingled industrial solid waste as they are defined in Title 27,CCR section 20164.
<br /> (3)Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Article,C&D debris includes material,whether or not from construction work,
<br /> that is generally similar to C&D debris and that is separated for reuse,that is not hazardous,that contains no putrescible wastes
<br /> and that can be processed without generating any residual,provided that the material is generated by an activity that is similar to,
<br /> or is directly or indirectly related to,construction work, including without limitation:manufacturing materials for use in construction
<br /> work,such as wood products,clay or ceramic products,plumbing systems,electrical equipment,metal work and HVAC systems.
<br /> (f)"Construction and Demolition Wood Mulch"or"Wood Mulch"means source separated wood waste that is not compostable material
<br /> (C&D mulch feedstock),including that portion of C&D debris that is lumber or wood,which has been mechanically reduced in size.C&D
<br /> mulch feedstock does not include food material,animal material,biosolids, mixed solid waste,chromated copper arsenate(CCA)
<br /> pressure treated wood,wood containing lead-based paint, or mixed C&D debris.
<br /> (g)"Construction Work"means construction, remodeling, repair,demolition or deconstruction of buildings,other structures, roads,
<br /> parking lots,and similar paved or covered surfaces.
<br /> (h)"Emergency Construction and Demolition/Inert Debris Processing Operation"means a site that is established due to a proclamation
<br /> of a state of emergency or local emergency as provided in CCR,Title 14, Division 7,Chapter 3.0,Article 3,sections 17210.1(i)and(k).
<br /> (i),"Fully Cured Asphalt'means that the material must be at ambient temperature,be substantially hardened and be inelastic.
<br /> (j)"Handling"means the receipt,collection,transportation,storage,transfer,or processing of solid waste and recyclable materials.
<br /> (k)'Inert Debris"means solid waste and recyclable materials that are source separated or separated for reuse,do not contain
<br /> hazardous waste(as defined in CCR,Title 22,section 66261.3 et seq.)or soluble pollutants at concentrations in excess of applicable
<br /> water quality objectives and do not contain significant quantities of decomposable waste. Inert debris may not contain more than 1%
<br /> putrescible wastes by volume calculated on a monthly basis and the putrescible wastes shall not constitute a nuisance,as determined
<br /> by the EA.Gravel, rock,soil,sand and similar materials,whether processed or not,that have never been used in connection with any
<br /> structure,development,or other human purpose are not inert debris and may commingled with inert debris.
<br /> (1)"Type A Inert debris"includes but is not limited to concrete(including fiberglass or steel reinforcing bar embedded in the
<br /> concrete),fully cured asphalt,glass,fiberglass,asphalt or fiberglass roofing shingles, brick,slag,ceramics, plaster, clay and clay
<br /> products.Type A inert debris is waste that does not contain soluble pollutants at concentrations in excess of water quality
<br /> objectives and has not been treated in order to reduce pollutants.The board, upon consultation with the State Water Resources
<br /> Control Board,will determine on a case by case basis whether materials not listed in this subdivision qualify as Type A inert
<br /> debris.
<br /> (2)"Type B inert debris"is solid waste that is specifically determined to be inert by the applicable RWQCB,such as treated
<br /> industrial wastes and de-watered bentonite-based drilling mud, but excluding Type A inert debris.
<br /> (1)"Inert Debris Engineered Fill Operation"means a disposal activity exceeding one year in duration in which fully cured asphalt,
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