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17388(k)(2))] <br /> 2. 14 CCR 17388(1)-"Inert Debris Engineered <br /> Fill Operation" [These sites may receive only a <br /> subset of type A inert debris, 14 CCR <br /> 17388IQ], and <br /> 3. 14 CCR 17388(m)-"Inert Debris Type A <br /> Disposal Facility" [These sites may only receive <br /> type A inert debris (14 CCR 17388(k)(1))j. <br /> Of these disposal sites, only construction and <br /> demolition waste and inert debris disposal <br /> facilities can receive and dispose of all of the <br /> various types of material that could also be <br /> received and processed at a construction and <br /> demolition/inert debris processing facility, as <br /> these sites handle a subset of construction and <br /> demolition waste. <br /> Question 21: Does 14 CCR 17388.2(a)(6) <br /> under"excluded activities," which addresses <br /> inert landfills that take material from various <br /> government projects, apply to an operator that <br /> accepts and disposes of C&D materials from <br /> various government projects? <br /> Answer 21: No. 14 CCR 17388.2(a)(6) only <br /> excludes the "use" of inert material in <br /> "connection" with road building, road repair, <br /> etc. by federal, state or local government <br /> projects. (The "use" of such materials does not <br /> include its disposal.) The subsection does not <br /> exclude the disposal of materials generated <br /> from a federal, state or local government <br /> project. <br /> For example, if CalTrans is receiving concrete, <br /> crushing it and using the material as road <br /> base, the activity would be excluded. This is <br /> different from a site that receives concrete <br /> generated from a CalTrans project but does not <br /> use it in connection with road building, repair, <br /> etc., but disposes of the concrete. This type of <br /> operation could be an engineered fill, or inert <br /> disposal depending on how it is operated. <br /> Note: An enforcement agency should not use <br /> 14 CCR 17388.2(a)(6) to exclude disposal <br /> operations just because the material is <br />