What type of materials can I use for fill material?

Approved Fill Material is defined as uncontaminated, nonwater-soluble, nondecomposable inert solid material. Clean fill includes soil, rock, stone, dredged material, used asphalt and brick, block or concrete masonry units (CMUs) that have been broken so as not to become “critter condos”, used concrete that has been broken into pieces smaller than 12 inches by 12 inches by 12 inches with no protruding bar from construction and demolition activities that is separate from other waste and recognizable as such. Unused asphalt would not meet the definition of clean fill.

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1. What is stormwater?
2. Where does the stormwater go?
3. What type of materials can I use for fill material?
4. What is stormwater pollution?
5. What rules and regulations control stormwater issues?
6. My neighbor’s stormwater runs on my property, can I divert it?
7. Can I change how stormwater flows across my property?
8. There is a ravine/stream through my property; who is responsible to maintain it?
9. There is a swale or open drainage channel through my property; who is responsible to maintain it?
10. Can I put yard waste, tree limbs, compost, concrete, chemicals, etc. into my ravine?
11. Why can’t I dump my natural material (yard waste, sticks, compost, etc.) into my ravine?
12. What is a rain garden?
13. What is NPDES Phase II and Who is Affected?
14. How Do the Phase II Rules Affect Industry?
15. How Do The Phase II Rules Affect Construction Sites?