This document provides guidance on properly disposing of animal carcasses through burial. The author, a soil scientist, describes developing burial standards for Maine that are technically sound while also being more reasonable than previous standards. Key points include:
- Shallow trenches no more than 30 inches deep work best, as over 90% of microbial activity occurs in the upper foot of soil.
- Long, narrow trenches of 2-4 feet wide provide more soil contact area to absorb leachate and facilitate decomposition than square pits.
- At least 18 inches of cover material over the carcasses is required.
- One animal shelter site has reused the same 60x60 foot area for over 14 years, burying 6,