Vegetative Debris Sample Clauses

Vegetative Debris. Vegetative debris includes but is not limited to damaged and disturbed trees; broken, partially broken and severed tree limbs; tree stumps; tree trunks; bushes and shrubs; brush; and other leafy material.
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Vegetative Debris. Vegetative debris will first be collected and taken to an MDEQ approved facility that accepts such vegetative debris unless the City determines that a Debris Reduction Site is required. Eligible vegetative debris may include tree limbs, branches, stumps, or trees. It may also include tree limbs, branches, stumps, or trees that are still in place, but damaged to the extent they pose an immediate threat.
Vegetative Debris. Eligible debris comprised of whole trees, tree stumps smaller than 24 inches in diameter, tree branches, tree trunks, and other leafy material.
Vegetative Debris. All vegetative debris will be in a reduced state with a general range in size from 1 to 3 inches with pieces that may be smaller or larger, meaning that all vegetative debris will have been passed two times through a mechanical shredder/grinder. The debris contains nominal amounts of soil and other debris. All tree species in the USVI can be included in the debris, no separation of species has been attempted. Potential pests that can be included in the debris include, but are not limited to bark or wood-boring beetles/grubs, soil pathogens, slugs, and snails.

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  • Groundwater Any water, except capillary moisture, beneath the land surface or beneath the bed of any stream, lake, reservoir or other body of surface water within the boundaries of this state, whatever may be the geologic formation or structure in which such water stands, flows, percolates, or otherwise moves.

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