Demolition Debris: Non-Acceptable Items
**NOTE: This list is not meant to be all-inclusive. Additional wastes may be prohibited as defined by each individual facility, local ordinance, or within state or federal regulations, in effect nor or in the future.
- Adhesive (includes: applicators, containers, tubes)
- Agricultural Chemicals or Containers
- Animal Carcasses, Parts or Wastes
- Appliances (includes: clothes washers, dryers, dishwashers, hot water heaters, furnaces, heat pumps, garbage disposals, trash compactors, conventional and microwave ovens, ranges stoves, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, refrigerators, freezers).
- Asbestos Wastes
- Ashes
- Batteries
- Caulking (includes: applicators, containers, tubes)
- Cardboard
- Carpet and Padding (from replacement or remodeling projects, or new scraps or reject pieces)
- Fluorescent Tubes and Ballasts
- Food Waste
- Furniture
- Glue (includes applicators, containers, tubes)
- Hazardous Waste
- High-Intensity Discharge Lamps
- Household Refuse or Garbage
- Infectious and Medical Waste
- Liquids (of any type)
- Machinery or Engine Parts
- Mattresses
- Packaging Materials (includes cardboard, paper, shrink wrap, Styrofoam)
- Paints, Thinners, Solvents, Varnishes (includes applicators, brushes, cans, containers, filters, dust collectors)
- Petroleum Products, Containers or Filters (includes: oil, grease, fuel)
- Resins-Epoxy, Fiberglass (includes: applicators, containers, tubes)
- Sandblasting Waste
- Sealant (includes applicators, containers, tubes)
- Sludge of any type
- Street Sweepings
- Tar (includes: applicators, containers, tubes)
- Thermostats and Switches containing Mercury
- Tires
- Treated Lumber/Wood (includes decking, Railroad Ties)
- Vehicles of any type
- Yard Wastes

