§ 158-4.   Dead animals.
   A.   The carcass of any dead animal shall be removed and disposed of by burial, incineration or other proper method within 24 hours after death. If the carcass is buried, it shall be placed so that every part shall be covered by at least two feet of earth and at a location not less than 100 feet from any well, spring, stream or other surface waters, and in a place not subject to overflow.
   B.   In all cases of death from communicable disease, the carcass, if disposed of by burial, shall first be thoroughly enveloped in unslaked lime
   C.   Proper disposal shall be made by the owner of the animal or by the owner of the property on which the dead animal is found. Where the owner of the animal is unknown and the carcass is found upon any street, alley or public place, it shall be removed and disposed of by the Board of Health at public expense.