Organic debris definition

Organic debris means animal feces, urine, vomit, blood, etc.
Organic debris means organic material including leaves, branches, twigs, grass clippings and the like items.
Organic debris means animal feces, urine, vomit, blood, etc. "Owner" means any person having an interest in or right of possession to an animal, or any person having control, custody, or

Examples of Organic debris in a sentence

  • Organic debris is defined as all vegetative material not eligible for removal by Contract Clause G-010 PRODUCTS SOLD AND SALE AREA or G-011 RIGHT TO REMOVE FOREST PRODUCTS AND CONTRACT AREA, that is larger than one cubic foot in volume within the grubbing limits as shown on the TYPICAL SECTION SHEET.

  • Organic debris shall be scattered outside of the grubbing limits in accordance with Clause 3-23 unless otherwise detailed in this Road Plan and as directed by the Contract Administrator.

  • Organic debris is defined as all vegetative material not eligible for removal by Contract Clauses G-010 Products Sold And Sale Area or G-011 Right To Remove Forest Products And Contract Area, that is larger than one cubic foot in volume within the grubbing Typical Section Sheet.

  • Organic debris shall be piled no closer than 20 feet from standing timber and no higher than 20 feet in areas specified in Clause 3-22 Designated Waste Area For Organic Debris.

  • Organic debris is defined as all vegetative material not eligible for removal by Contract Clause G-010 PRODUCTS SOLD AND SALE AREA or G-011 RIGHT TO REMOVE FOREST PRODUCTS AND CONTRACT AREA, that is larger than one cubic foot in volume within the clearing limits as shown on the TYPICAL SECTION SHEET.

  • Organic debris shall not be deposited in the following areas:  Within 50 feet of a cross drain culvert.

  • Organic debris shall not be deposited in the following areas:  Within 5 feet of a cross drain culvert.

  • DRAFT Organic debris shall be piled no closer than 20 feet from standing timber and no higher than 20 feet in areas specified in Clause 3-22 Designated Waste Area For Organic Debris.

  • Organic debris is defined as all vegetative material not eligible for removal by Contract Clause G-010 PRODUCTS SOLD AND SALE AREA or G-011 RIGHT TO REMOVE FOREST PRODUCTS AND CONTRACT AREA, that is larger than one cubic foot in volume within the grubbing clearing brushing area limits as shown on the ROADWORK TYPICAL SECTION SHEET or BRUSHING DETAIL.

  • Organic debris is defined as all vegetative material not eligible for removal by Contract Clause G-010 PRODUCTS SOLD AND SALE AREA or G-011 RIGHT TO REMOVE FOREST PRODUCTS AND CONTRACT AREA, that is larger than one cubic foot in volume within the clearing limits as shown on the TYPICAL SECTION SHEET and BRUSHING DETAIL.

Related to Organic debris

  • Organic Waste means wastes comprising material originated from living organisms and their metabolic waste products, including food, green material, landscape and pruning waste, clean unpainted/untreated wood (with no nails, wire, etc.), paper products, and printing and writing paper, but excluding textiles and carpets, manure, biosolids, digestate, sludges, non-compostable paper, Construction & Demolition Debris, and Hazardous Waste. No material shall be considered Organic Waste unless it has been segregated by the customer for separate collection.

  • Organic law means the statute governing the internal affairs of a domestic or foreign corporation or