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recycling centers that are located at an inert <br /> debris engineered fill operation (14 CCR <br /> 17381.1(e)(3)]. <br /> Question 19: I am requesting clarification on <br /> the types of materials a construction and <br /> demolition/inert debris processing facility can <br /> accept, process, and transfer and still be <br /> considered a legitimate construction and <br /> demolition/inert debris processing facility. <br /> Can all materials and refuse that originates <br /> from a construction and demolition site (or <br /> manufacturing plant that produces construction <br /> and demolition and inert-like material) be <br /> accepted at a construction and demolition/inert <br /> processing facility even if the incoming load <br /> contains those items that are not listed in 14 <br /> CCR 17381(e)(1) and (k)(1)? <br /> Example, a homeowner is remodeling a kitchen <br /> and rents a 40 cubic yard bin to dispose of the <br /> kitchen sink, the marble countertops, the <br /> ceramic floor tiles, etc. However, in addition to <br /> disposing of the above items in the roll off bin, <br /> the homeowner also disposes of items in the <br /> garage such as a surfboard, a workout bench, <br /> toys, an entertainment center, clothes, etc. In <br /> addition, the homeowner has excellent rapport <br /> with his neighbors and notifies them they can <br /> also dispose of similar items in the roll off bin, <br /> which they do. When the roll off bin is ready to <br /> be picked up by the hauling company, the <br /> contents of the bin, by visual appearance, are <br /> 50% of the kitchen remodeling work and 50% <br /> of household materials. None of the items in <br /> the roll off bin contain food waste, so there are <br /> no putrescible wastes. <br /> Second example, a 10 foot by 10 foot storage <br /> shed made of stucco is demolished. The <br /> contents of the storage shed are a lawnmower, <br /> rakes, lawn chairs, bicycles, and shovels, which <br /> were also demolished. The demolished storage <br /> shed and the contents are then placed in a 40 <br /> cubic yard bin for additional processing. The <br /> contents of the bin, by visual appearance, are <br /> 15% stucco and 85% of the items listed above. <br /> Answer 19: The answer to the generic <br />