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California Code of Regulations Page 4 of 5 <br /> (7) Contaminated Sediment, Dredge Spoils, Foundry Sands, Energy Resource Exploration and Production <br /> Wastes <br /> (A) Contaminated sediment, dewatered dredge spoils, foundry sands, or processed energy resource <br /> exploration and production wastes shall be restricted to a minimum compacted thickness of 6 inches and <br /> average compacted thickness of less than 12 inches. Such materials shall form a compacted material which <br /> can be placed without forming open voids or causing material to be tracked off the working face area. <br /> (8) Compost Materials <br /> (A) Except as provided in ¶(b)(8)(B), of this section, compost shall meet the environmental health standards <br /> of Title 14, California Code of Regulations, Division 7, Chapter 3.1, Article 7. <br /> (B) Public contact shall be precluded from cover staging, processing, tipping, and placement areas for <br /> compost which does not meet the environmental health standards of Title 14, California Code of Regulations, <br /> Division 7, Chapter 3.1, Article 7. <br /> (C) Compost materials shall be restricted to a minimum compacted thickness of 6 inches and average <br /> compacted thickness of less than or equal to 12 inches. Compost materials shall comply with a grain size <br /> specification by volume of 95% less than 6 inches. <br /> (9) Processed Construction and Demolition Wastes and Materials <br /> (A) Processed construction and demolition wastes and materials shall be ground, pulverized, shredded, <br /> screened, source separated, or otherwise processed, alone or mixed with soil in a manner to provide a <br /> compacted material free of open voids when applied to meet the performance requirements as alternative <br /> daily cover. <br /> (B) Processed construction and demolition wastes and materials used as alternative daily cover shall be <br /> restricted to the following materials: rock, concrete, brick, sand, soil, ceramics, cured asphalt, lumber and <br /> wood, wood products, roofing material, plastic pipe, plant material when commingled from construction work, <br /> and fines derived from processing the above materials. <br /> (C) Construction and demolition wastes shall be processed prior to being applied to the working face. Prior to <br /> spreading and compacting on the working face, these materials shall comply with a grain size specification by <br /> volume of 95% less than 12 inches and 50% less than 6 inches as determined by the EA. The CIWMB shall <br /> provide technical assistance in making this determination if requested by the EA. Alternative processing and <br /> grain size specification requirements may be approved by the EA if the EA determines that the alternative <br /> meets the performance requirements of%a)(2) and (a)(3) of this section and the CIWMB concurs. <br /> (D) Construction and demolition wastes shall be restricted to a minimum compacted thickness of 6 inches <br /> and average compacted thickness of less than 18 inches. <br /> (10) Shredded Tires <br /> (A) Shredded tires used as daily cover alone or mixed with soil shall be shredded such that 50% by volume is <br /> smaller than 6 inches in length and no individual pieces are greater than 12 inches in length. <br /> (B) Shredded tires used as alternative daily cover without admixed soil shall not be applied when there is <br /> precipitation or when there is a local forecast of greater than 40% chance of precipitation within 8 hours of <br /> application time in the vicinity of the landfill. <br /> (11) Spray applied Cementitious products <br /> (A) Such products shall not be applied when there is a local forecast of greater than 40% chance of <br /> precipitation within 8 hours of application time in the vicinity of the landfill. <br /> <General Materials (GM) - References, Annotations, or Tables> <br /> Note: Authority Cited: Sections 40502, 41781.3, 43020, 43021, 43030 and 43103, Public Resources Code. <br /> Reference: Sections 40508, 42245, 43020 and 43021, Public Resources Code; and Title 40 Code of Federal <br /> http://weblinks.westlaw.conVFind/Default.wl?DB=CA%2DADC%2DTOC%3BADCCATO... 7/7/2006 <br />