Composting Sample Clauses

Composting. The process by which biological decomposition of organic solid waste is carried out under controlled aerobic conditions, and which stabilizes the organic fraction into a material which can easily and safely be stored, handled and used in an environmentally acceptable manner. The presence of anaerobic zones within the composting material will not cause the process to be classified as other than composting.
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Composting. To the extent the scope of the Work for the Contract requires lawn and landscape maintenance, the Contractor must compost or mulch yard waste material at an approved site, if feasible and cost- effective.
Composting. The controlled biological decomposition of Organic Waste into a 163 specific mixture of decayed organic matter meeting the definition of “compost” in Public 164 Resources Code Section 40116.
Composting. The controlled biological decomposition of Organic Waste into a 209 specific mixture of decayed organic matter meeting the definition of “compost” in Public 210 Resources Code Section 40116. 211 1.23 Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris. Commonly used or discarded 212 materials removed from construction, remodeling, repair, demolition, or renovation 213 operations on any pavement, house, commercial building, or other structure, or from 214 landscaping. Such materials include, but are not limited to, dirt, sand, rock, gravel, bricks, 215 plaster, gypsum wallboard, aluminum, glass, asphalt material, plastic pipe, roofing material, 216 carpeting, concrete, wood, masonry, rocks, trees, remnants of new materials, including 217 paper, plastic, carpet scraps, wood scraps, scrap metal, building materials, packaging and 218 rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, renovation, repair and demolition operations 219 on pavements, houses, commercial buildings and other structures. With the exception of 220 soil, dirt, concrete and asphalt, Construction and Demolition Debris does not include Exempt 221 Waste 222 1.24 Consumer Price Index (CPI). The index published by the U.S. Department of 223 Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Series Id: CUURA422SA0, Not Seasonally Adjusted, All 224 Items, All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, California.
Composting. Non-invasive plant material from garden plots may be composted in the bins provided at each garden. Signs will be posted indicating into which bins materials should be placed. Seeding weeds and diseased plants should be placed in a separate, labeled bin, as to not compromise usable compost. All invasive weeds/plants must be promptly removed from the garden premises by the gardener and may not be placed in the compost (See Section 12 for invasive plant information). Gardeners must not place any materials in the wooded areas at any garden.
Composting. Only garden waste can be composted; FISH shall not allow kitchen waste products (meat scraps, kitchen oils, or bread) to be composted. Trimmings and garden refuse not being used as compost must be removed from the Community Garden area.
Composting. The controlled biological decomposition of Green Waste/Organic 23 Waste into a specific mixture of decayed Green Waste/Organic matter used for fertilizing or soil 24 conditioning.
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Composting. Compost piles are maintained by garden volunteers of the garden site. Your cooperation in putting compost materials in the designated areas is appreciated. Do not bring any food waste or green waste from outside of the garden for composting as we want to avoid pest problems, particularly rodents. Deposit only plant matter in the compost piles (no plastic, metal or painted wood).
Composting. “Composting” means the controlled and monitored process of converting Organic Waste into Compost.
Composting. To the extent that the scope of the work for this Contract requires lawn and landscape maintenance, the Contractor must compost or mulch yard waste material at an approved site, if feasible and cost-effective.
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