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(a) No person may bring waste or refuse from household, commercial, industrial, or construction activities into the preserve for disposal.
(b) No person may place waste or refuse in preserve water, or on land or water capable of contaminating preserve water.
(c) Unless it is deposited in a public waste receptacle, waste or refuse generated in the course of activities in the preserve must be removed from the preserve by those who generated the waste or refuse.
(d) This section does not apply to animal waste normally discarded by hunters, trappers, or fishermen in the course of legal hunting, trapping, or fishing, except that such waste may not be left within 100 feet of a trail, road, or developed facility.
History: Eff. 2/3/88, Register 105
Authority: AS 41.21.020
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