Generally, cremated (or hydrolyzed) remains can be scattered anywhere that isn't explicitly prohibited, so long as
(1) The remains are not distinguishable to the public
(2) Are not in a container, and
(3) The person who has control over the remains has obtained written permission of the property owner or governing agency to scatter on the property.
See California Health and Safety Code §7116(a).
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