Class A biosolids definition

Class A biosolids means biosolids that meet the Class A pathogen reduction requirements of paragraph 62-640.600(1)(a), F.A.C., the vector attraction reduction requirements of paragraph 62-640.600(2)(a), F.A.C., and the parameter concentrations of paragraph 62-640.700(5)(a), F.A.C.
Class A biosolids means class A biosolids, as defined in rule 3745-40-04 of the Administrative Code.
Class A biosolids means any treated sludge that meets the metals and pathogen limits established in § 3.32 of this Part.

Examples of Class A biosolids in a sentence

  • During the Term of the Agreement, Contractor will dispose of no more than twenty percent (20%) of the Residuals that are not marketed as Class A Biosolids or managed to Agronomic Utilization, at the Facility on an annual basis, unless the Customer has exercised its option to direct that Residuals from one or more Plants be disposed of at the Facility instead of through Agronomic Utilization.

  • Upon receipt of such evidence and notification of a full trailer load ready for removal, the Contractor shall promptly remove such Class A Biosolids from the South Burlington Airport Parkway Plant, and beneficially reuse them.

  • The Customer shall refer all end user requests for information about Class A Biosolids to the Contractor.

  • If such notice is provided by the Customer after March 30, 2015, then the Contractor shall have the right to determine whether or not to continue to manage the Residuals and Class A Biosolids from the South Burlington Plant after the September 30, 2015 date, such determination to be made within 60 days of the date of the Customer’s notice.

  • Before scheduling of any removal of Class A Biosolids from the South Burlington Airport Parkway Plant, the Customer shall on the frequencies listed in the SWMFC provide or cause to be provided to the Contractor evidence satisfactory to the Contractor as to the qualification of such biosolids as Class A Biosolids.

  • If such notice is provided on or before March 30, 2015, then Contractor shall continue to manage the South Burlington Class A Biosolids and South Burlington Residuals under the terms of this Agreement for the balance of the remaining Term.

  • Class A Biosolids produced at the South Burlington Airport Parkway Plant shall be made available to the Contractor for distribution, marketing and sale.

  • In the event that any biosolids produced at the South Burlington Airport Parkway Plant are not Class A Biosolids, such biosolids shall be deemed to be, and shall be treated in the same manner as, any other Residuals under this Agreement.

  • Class A Biosolids: $27.06/wet ton The Contractor shall provide to the Customer and the operators of each Plant providing Class A Biosolids itemized reports detailing the Contractor’s sales of the Class A Biosolids.

  • At that time, the Customer’s and the Contractor’s respective obligations under this Agreement will no longer be applicable as they relate to the management or disposal of Residuals or Class A Biosolids from the South Burlington Plants: Airport Parkway, and Xxxxxxxx Bay.


More Definitions of Class A biosolids

Class A biosolids means biosolids that meet the requirements for Class A pathogen reduction in WAC 173-308-170, as that administrative code section now exists or may hereafter be amended or recodified.
Class A biosolids means any treated sludge that meets the metals and pathogen limits established in Appendix 5 of these rules and regulations.
Class A biosolids. Pathogen Requirements state that the density of the fecal coliforms must be less than 1,000 MPN per gram total solids (dry weight basis) or the density of the Salmonella must be less than 3 MPN per 4 grams of total solids (dry weight basis). Alternatives to achieve these pathogen requirements include the following: • Thermally treated biosolids • Biosolids treated using high-pH, high temperature process • Biosolids treated by other processes: Once shown to be present prior to treatment, the density of enteric virus in the biosolids must be less than 1 plaque-forming unit per 4 grams, and helminth ova must be less than 0.25 grams after treatment • Biosolids treated by an unknown process: The biosolids must be analyzed for Salmonella or fecal coliforms, enteric viruses, and helminth ova at the time biosolids are used or disposed • Biosolids treated in a Process to Further Reduce Pathogens (PFRP): They are treated by any process determined to be equivalent to a PFRP by the permitting authority; the EPA’s Pathogen Equivalency Committee (PEC) is available as a resource to provide recommendations on equivalency determinations Alternatives for meeting “Class B Biosolids” pathogen requirements include the following: • Monitoring for indicator organisms (fecal coliform): Geometric mean of seven samples shall be less than 2 million per gram • Processes to significantly reduce pathogens “Exceptional Quality” biosolids have lower metals concentration requirements than either Class A or Class B biosolids and have the same pathogen levels as Class A biosolids. In addition to the pathogen reduction requirements, the biosolids must meet the quality requirements appropriate to the local soil characteristics as well as the groundwater quality (nutrients, sodium, potassium, organic contaminants, metals) for land application. RDD/110800005 (NLH4505.DOCX) B-3 WBG030811023650RDD Appendix C

Related to Class A biosolids

  • Class A operator means the individual who has primary responsibility to operate and maintain the UST system in accordance with applicable requirements. The Class A operator typically manages resources and personnel, such as establishing work assignments, to achieve and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements under this chapter.

  • ICF/MR means an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded.

  • Class A Notes means the Class A-1 Notes, the Class A-2 Notes, the Class A-3 Notes and the Class A-4 Notes.