Definition
Any junk or rubbish manufactured by humans, and now discarded from its original use.
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AI Packs | Debris |
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Status | Production |
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Includes | - Legal rubbish dumps
- Illegal dumping
- Any man-objects "out of place" (such as office furniture in a pile in front of a house, or an abandoned vehicle)
- A building that has been damaged so badly that it no longer has a clear building structure
- Parts of buildings strewn around by e.g. a hurricane
- Parts of construction sites where there are piles of demolition rubble, or mixed offcuts of construction materials
- Piles of waste in an open skip
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Excludes | - Buried waste. A lot of landfill sites bury the waste immediately, so they just appear as large mounds of dirt that look like construction. This is not included - only visible waste.
- Natural debris (after storms, leaf gutters, etc.) such as piles of green waste, downed trees.
- Earthworks, piles of dirt/earth during digging or construction.
- A structurally damaged building. It only becomes debris once the building is completely destroyed.
- A partly constructed building: If the building looks a bit messy while under construction, that's fine.
- Neat piles of construction material. Something like a pile of wood or bricks that looks like it will be used, are NOT junk. A construction site with a lot of "junk" labeled is either likely to be a recent demolition, or a poorly managed site.
- Waste inside bins with a lid (impossible to tell if there is anything inside).
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Usage Notes | - Official Waste Management Sites.
- Post Catastrophe Surveys: There is likely to be a lot of junk from destroyed buildings and property after catastrophic events like floods and hurricanes.
- Construction sites: Particularly a poorly maintained or abandoned construction site can have piles of construction rubbish.
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