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REPRODUCED AT GOVERNMENT EXPENSE - <br />s <br />1.1.6 State of California <br />California Health and Safety Code, Chapters 6.5 <br />and 6.7 <br />California Assessment Manual for Hazardous Wastes <br />California Administrative Code, Title 22, Division 4, <br />Environmental Health <br />California Administrative Code, Title 23, Waters, <br />Chapter 3, Water Resources Control Board, Subchapter <br />16, Underground Tank Regulations <br />1.2 DEFINITIONS: <br />1.2.1 Sediment: Soil and other debris that has been eroded and transported <br />by runoff water or wind. <br />1.2.2 Solid Waste: Rubbish, debris, garbage and other discarded solid <br />materials, except hazardous waste as defined in paragraph entitled, <br />11Hazardous Waste," resulting from industrial, commercial and agricultural <br />operations, and from community activities. <br />1.2.3 Rubbish: Combustible and noncombustible wastes such as paper, boxes, <br />glass, crockery, metal, lumber, cans and bones. <br />1.2.4 Debris: Combustible and noncombustible wastes, such as ashes, waste <br />materials that result from construction or maintenance and repair work, <br />leaves and tree trimmings. <br />1.2.5 Chemical Wastes: Includes salts, acids, alkalies, herbicides, <br />pesticides and organic chemicals. <br />1.2.6 Sanitary Wastes: <br />1.2.6.1 Sewage: Wastes characterized as domestic sanitary sewage. <br />1.2.6.2 Garbage: Refuse and scraps resulting from preparation, cooking, <br />dispensing, and consumption of food. <br />1.2.7 Hazardous Waste: Hazardous substances as defined in 40 CFR 261 or as <br />defined by applicable state and local regulations. <br />1.2.8 Oily Waste: Includes petroleum products and bituminous materials. <br />1.3 SUBMITTALS: <br />1.3.1 Environmental Protection Plan: Submit four copies of the proposed <br />environmental protection plan. <br />e n# <br />