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Re: [RC] burying a horse - DESERTRYDR1

I can only speak to the laws in Benton and Franklin Counties, Washington 
State, as that's the only ones I have had to enforce.  An animal can be buried 
as 
long as it is at least 100' from wells and surface waters, such as lakes, 
rivers or irrigation ditches. It has to be at least 2' above the water table, 
and 
has to have at least 2' of cover soil over it.  If the animal died from 
disease the body has to be limed before being buried.  I'm figuring that you 
can 
only bury on your own property or a property where you were given permission to 
do so, i.e., you can't just haul it out somewhere in the hills and bury it 
without permission, even though it looks like nobody owns the land, or it looks 
like public land.  

Burial is one of the few acceptable ways of dealing with a dead animal here, 
provided it is done properly.  Another is incineration, but they don't mean 
just burning, they mean like cremating in a furnace.  Lots of people just have 
them hauled off by the rendering company, because anything else is a pain and 
expensive.  jeri  

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