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FO*m4OOA CONTNUATUM <br /> *OR HUNG ADMINISTRATr4l "UAL <br /> VnTH THE SECRETARY Of SWATI <br /> (Yurw®M to 00"Mmew CWO SOCIUM 11 1) <br /> (3) Construction and demolition materials such as <br /> paper, cardboard, wood, metal, glass, rubber products, roofing <br /> paper, and wallpaper. <br /> (4) Street refuse such as sweepings, dirt, leaves, <br /> catch basin cleanings, litter, and clippings, glass, paper, wood, <br /> and metals. <br /> (5) Dead animals and portions thereof <br /> (6) Abandoned vehicles. <br /> (7) Sewage treatment residue such as solids from <br /> screens and grit chambers, dewatered sludge, and septic tank <br /> pumpings. <br /> (8) Water treatment residue such as solid organic <br /> matter collected on screens and in settling tanks. <br /> (9) Ashes from household burning. <br /> (10) Infectious materials and hospital or laboratory <br /> wastes authorized for disposal to land by official agencies charged <br /> W with control of plant, animal, or human disease . <br /> L (11) Magnesium and other highly flammable or pyro- <br /> 0 <br /> 0 phoric materials. <br /> FE <br /> b- (12) Tires and rubber scrap. <br /> Z <br /> W <br /> (b) Agricultural origin <br /> (1) Plant residues from the production of crops <br /> zincluding, but not limited to stalks, vines, green drops, culls,0 stubble , hulls, lint, seed, roots, stumps, prunings, and trimmings. <br /> (2) Manures <br /> (3) Dead animals or portions thereof <br /> (4) Adequately cleansed pesticide containers <br /> 2522. Group 3 Wastes. Group 3 wastes consist entirely of <br /> nonwater soluble , nondecomposable inert solids, examples include <br /> but are not limited to the following: <br /> (a) Construction and demolition wastes such as earth, rock, <br /> concrete , asphalt paving fragments, inert plastics, plasterboard, <br /> and demolition material containing minor amounts of wood and <br /> metals. <br />