The disposal site must be a Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) permitted landfill, transfer station, or solid waste processing facility. Pure Construction & Demolition Debris Materials generally considered to be not water soluble and non-hazardous, including but not limited to, steel, glass, brick, concrete, asphalt roofing material, pipe, gypsum wallboard, pallets, cardboard type material, and lumber: from the construction or destruction of a structure as part of a construction or demolition project, and including rock, soils, tree remains, trees and other vegetative matter which normally results from land clearing or land development petitions for a construction project. Mixing of construction and demolition debris with other types of solid waste, including material from a construction or demolition site which is not from the actual construction or destruction of a structure, will cause it to be classified as other than construction and demolition debris...