An inside storage room or area, outside storage area or enclosure, and receptacles shall be of sufficient capacity to hold the refuse that accumulate.
Refuse, excluding biohazardous waste, shall be placed in a lined waste receptacle and disposed of at a frequency that does not create a health or sanitation hazard.
Receptacles and waste handling units shall be designed and constructed with tight- fitting lids, doors, or covers.
Receptacles and waste handling units shall be durable, cleanable, insect- and rodent-resistant, leakproof, nonabsorbent, and maintained in good repair.
If used, an outdoor enclosure for refuse shall be constructed of durable and cleanable materials and shall be located so that a public health hazard or nuisance is not created.
An outdoor storage surface for refuse shall be constructed of nonabsorbent material such as concrete or asphalt and shall be smooth, durable, and sloped to drain.
Storage areas, enclosures, and receptacles for refuse shall be maintained in good repair.
Storage areas and enclosures for refuse shall be kept clean and maintained free of unnecessary items, as specified in Subsections 507.1 and 507.2.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 25, r. 25-G506