Waste wood definition

Waste wood means wood pieces or particles generated as a by-product or waste from the manufacturing of wood products, and the handling and storage of raw materials, trees, and stumps. This in- cludes, but is not limited to, sawdust, chips, shavings, bark, pulp, log sort yard waste, and wood materials from forest health logging, land clearing or pruning, but does not include wood pieces or parti- cles containing chemical preservatives such as creosote, pentachloro- phenol, or copper-chrome-arsenate.[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.94 RCW. WSR 18-17-111 (Order 15-07),§ 173-400-030, filed 8/16/18, effective 9/16/18; WSR 12-24-027 (Order 11-10), § 173-400-030, filed 11/28/12, effective 12/29/12; WSR 11-06-060 (Order 09-01), § 173-400-030, filed 3/1/11, effective 4/1/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.94.395 and 70.94.331. WSR 07-11-039 (Order 06-03), § 173-400-030, filed 5/8/07, effective 6/8/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.94.152. WSR 05-03-033 (Order 03-07), § 173-400-030, filed 1/10/05, effective 2/10/05. Statutory Au- thority: Chapter 70.94 RCW, RCW 70.94.141, [70.94.]152, [70.94.]331,[70.94.]510 and 43.21A.080. WSR 01-17-062 (Order 99-06), §173-400-030, filed 8/15/01, effective 9/15/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.94.152. WSR 98-01-183 (Order 96-01), § 173-400-030, filed12/23/97, effective 1/23/98. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.94 RCW. WSR 96-19-054 (Order 94-35), § 173-400-030, filed 9/13/96, effective10/14/96; WSR 95-07-126 (Order 93-40), § 173-400-030, filed 3/22/95,effective 4/22/95; WSR 93-18-007 (Order 93-03), § 173-400-030, filed 8/20/93, effective 9/20/93; WSR 91-05-064 (Order 90-06), § 173-400-030, filed 2/19/91, effective 3/22/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.94.331, 70.94.395 and 70.94.510. WSR 85-06-046 (Order 84-48), §173-400-030, filed 3/6/85. Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.21A and 70.94 RCW. WSR 83-09-036 (Order DE 83-13), § 173-400-030, filed4/15/83. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.94.331. WSR 80-11-059 (Order DE 80-14), § 173-400-030, filed 8/20/80. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21A.080 and 70.94.331. WSR 79-06-012 (Order DE 78-21), §173-400-030, filed 5/8/79; Order DE 76-38, § 173-400-030, filed12/21/76. Formerly WAC 18-04-030.] WAC 173-400-035 Nonroad engines. (1) Applicability. This sec-' tion applies to any nonroad engines as defined in WAC 173-400-030, ex-' cept for:'
Waste wood means clean wood items that include branches, brush, construction wood that is not contaminated with preservatives, paints, hazardous material, be pressure treated or contain any waste.
Waste wood means any wood of commercial nature that has not been treated, stained, painted, tarred, shingled, or glued.

Examples of Waste wood in a sentence

  • The Current Composting Program is primarily funded by a tip fee that is charged to all Yard Waste, Wood Waste and Residential Food Waste received at the Central Landfill and the Transfer Stations (the “Current Composting Program Fee”).

  • WASTE WOOD DIVISION Drivers in the Waste Wood Division shall be paid the B-train rate.

  • Food Waste, Green Waste, Wood Waste, and Other Organics, either separately or commingled with each other, that has been separated at the source of generation from Garbage and Recyclable Materials.


More Definitions of Waste wood

Waste wood has the meaning set out in Schedule 6 [Specifications and Drawings]; “Work Area” has the meaning set out in Schedule 10 [Safety];
Waste wood has the meaning set out in Section 31 11 00 of Appendix 6-2 [Technical Specifications];
Waste wood means wood from trees cut to improve forest
Waste wood means any unutilized wood such as branches, stumps, non-merchantable wood or non-Fuelwood.
Waste wood means raw logs, timber, branches and/or brush from urban trees that have been pruned or removed by Urban Forestry Operations.
Waste wood means waste that is wood or a wood product that has been painted, treated (e.g. pressure treated, rail ties), glued or laminated;
Waste wood means all felled, dead and down timber, uprooted stumps or vegetation not being removed and utilized as merchantable wood; and