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4 <br />New Jersey <br />• A contractor may dispose of construction debris, which is generated on -site, provided <br />that the contractor meets several restrictions. For example: <br />(a) The construction waste must have been generated on -site and must be less <br />than 1000 cubic yards. No other waste may be transported to the construction <br />site for disposal; <br />(b) The waste must be limited to Category T stumps and tree parts, scrap wood, <br />cardboard, paper waste, non - asbestos insulation, asphalt, plaster and wall <br />board; or Category H. rock/gravel, glass, masonry material (e.g., brick <br />cement, and concrete) <br />(c) Category I waste must be placed so as to remain at least three feet above the <br />high water table; and <br />(d) All fill areas must be at least 25 feet from any foundation utility line, or <br />roadway, and at least ten feet from septic system. <br />New Mexico <br />• C &D waste can be buried on -site, provided that the C&D waste is buried on the site of <br />generation. <br />North Dakota <br />• This may be allowed on a case by case basis. For more information, contact the <br />Department of Health. <br />Ohio <br />• Construction wastes may be buried at the construction site only, and only if done in <br />accordance with traditional practices. <br />"Clean hard fill" is exempt from regulation. Clean hard fill includes inert materials such <br />as stone, brick, concrete or asphalt block, etc. These materials may be used as fill by <br />contractor at any time on the contractor's own site, or at any additional site when the <br />local health department is provided with seven days notice of the intended use. <br />Rhode Island <br />• Certain materials are allowed to be buried on -site. These include, but are not limited to: <br />concrete, cement, brick, inert materials that are free of other organic or hazardous <br />materials, etc. These materials may be used as fill. <br />
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