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Does EPA consider bird carcasses infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza to be hazardous waste and would hazardous waste permits be needed for disposal?

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Does EPA consider bird carcasses infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza to be hazardous waste and would hazardous waste permits be needed for disposal?

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Avian influenza-infected carcasses are not regulated hazardous waste under Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle C, and therefore hazardous waste permits are not required.

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