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5. Dead animals and portions thereof. <br /> 6. Abandoned vehicles. <br /> 7. Ashes from household burning (not industrial nor large municipal <br /> incinerator ashes) . <br /> 8. Infectious materials and hospital or laboratory wastes authorized <br /> for disposal to land by official agencies charged with control of <br /> plant, animal, or human disease (provided the local Environmental <br /> Health Officer has approved and .are disposed above the 100yr flood <br /> plain) . <br /> B. Agricultural Origin: <br /> 1. Plant residues from the production of crops including, but not <br /> limited to stalks, vines, green drops, culls, stubble, hulls, <br /> lint, untreated seed, roots, stumps, prunings, and trimmings. <br /> 2. Dried manures. <br /> 3. Dead animals and portions thereof. <br /> 4. Adequately cleansed pesticide containers. PROVIDED the following <br /> minimum criteria is met: <br /> a. Metal, plastic and glass containers used for liquids or powders <br /> shall have been processed by rinsing and draining or some other <br /> approved decontamination technique. The processing procedure shall <br /> include or be equivelant to at least triple rinsing with thorough <br /> draining° and puncturing of the containers. Rinse waters produced shall <br /> be placed in the spray tank or disposed of in accordance with <br /> requirements of the Regional Board. <br /> b. Prior to any pesticide container disposal at the landfill the County <br /> Agricultural Commissioner :rust certify that such a processing program <br /> exists and is utilized by pesticide users in the county. <br /> c. Paper or plastic sacks and bads used for pesticide dusts and <br /> wettable powders are NOT TO BE DISPOSED OF at unlined Class III <br /> landfills. <br /> II. 'INERT WASTES '- Consist entirely of nonwater soluble, <br /> nondecomposable inert solids. <br /> 1. Construction and demolition wastes such as earth, rock, (provided the <br /> earth and/or rock materials are not from a chemical spill, leaking <br /> underground tank or similar excavation/cleanup) concrete rubble, and <br /> asphalt paving fragments. <br /> 2. Vehicle tires <br />