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If you are referring to spreading of cremated remains: It depends on which state you are looking to spread in. In California, to spread ashes in the ocean it must be done 500 yards off shore. One cannot spread ashes themselves off of a bridge, pier or dock. On private land the land owner must give written permission. Some cemeteries offer scattering gardens for one to do the scattering themselves. There are companies that will scatter ashes for you by aircraft or boat, just to name a few options. Here in California ashes can be spread in the Pacific or Bay waters or on land.
(in the US) Technically, I believe that every state has regulations regarding the spreading of cremains. A quick phone call to a local funeral home in a state which borders one of the Lakes, should answer your qeustion.
How can you spread your own ashes? ... Just messin any way due to Federal health regulations it IS illegal to spread ashes within tree nautical miles of land however WITH PERMISSION you may spread them on private property in national parks and of course your own property.
I found this on Affinity Cremation's web site (link below) There are no laws in Florida prohibiting scattering ashes.Florida Law does not prohibit scattering ashes. This does not mean, however, that you may spread or scatter the ashes anywhere you choose.• You should not spread or scatter ashes on public lands or any inland bodies of water such as streams, rivers or lakes, etc.• You may spread, scatter or bury ashes on any private land that you own or have obtained permission from the owner. We would suggest that you obtain this permission in writing.• Many states have different laws regarding this subject. If you are considering spreading or scattering ashes somewhere other than Florida, you should check the laws of that state before proceeding.• Scattering or spreading ashes in the ocean is permitted, however federal regulations do specify this should be done only beyond 3 miles from the coast. http://affinitycremation.com/questions.html#ten
It is legal in many situations to scatter human ashes in Illinois. It is always permissible to scatter them on your own private land, however if you wish to scatter them on any type of public land, permission should be gained. It is also not legal to scatter the ashes anywhere near water sources, trails, and roads.
The answer is NO. The Department of Natural Resources publicized regulations against spreading ashes over water within seven miles of shore. That rules out the Chesapeake Bay, which is just seven miles across at its widest. Groninger said the morticians board hopes to begin distributing the pamphlet to the state's 1,400 licensed morticians and funeral directors by late spring or early summer. To discourage improper spreading of cremated remains, the pamphlet offers advice: People should give "serious consideration" to disposal, and not even spread remains on their own land because "in due course the property may be owned by another."
A person can discharge a firearm in Canada on private land with permission from the owner. The person must be using the gun as target practice.
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Their main difference is how they are called. Private land is usually called "private land" instead of community land which is usually called "community land". Hope that helps.
The UK WEEE regulations include regulations for batteries. There are also regulations to protect the environment from water, land, and air pollution by companies.
Private property owners would receive higher prices for cleaner land. (novanet answer)