where generated and the generator of such wood scraps or pallets implements reasonable practices of the generating industry to minimize the commingling of wood scraps or pallets with other solid waste; and * De minimis amounts of other non-hazardous wastes that are generated at construction or demolition projects, provided such amounts are consistent with best management practices of the construction and demolition industries; * Mixing of construction and demolition debris with other types of solid waste will cause it to be classified as other than construction and demolition debris (FAC 62- 701.200). Landfills are typed as Class I, II and III. Class I landfills receive an average of 20 tons or more of solid waste per day. Class II landfills receive an average of less than 20 tons of solid waste per day. Class I and II landfills receive general, non-hazardous household, commercial, industrial and agricultural wastes, following Rules 62-701.300 and 62-701.520, F.A.C. C&D waste is disposed of in a Class III landfill. In rule 62- 701.200 of the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Class III landfills are defined as those that receive only yard trash, construction and demolition debris, waste tires, asbestos, carpet, cardboard, paper, glass, plastic, furniture other than appliances, and any other materials approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). Any materials approved by the FDEP for disposal are not expected to produce leachate that endangers public health or the environment. Putrescible household waste is not accepted in Class III landfills. Since Class III landfills do not receive MSW for disposal, they are not required to be lined automatically. Special requirements for Class III landfills are contained in Rule