Wood ash definition

Wood ash means any type of ash or slag resulting from the burning of wood.
Wood ash means any type of ash or slag resulting
Wood ash means the residue derived from the combustion of wood, wood waste, bark or other plant tissue or products, including both bottom ash, fly ash and their mixtures.

Examples of Wood ash in a sentence

  • Wood ash shall be wetted prior to removal from an ACD device or earth pit and placed in storage.

  • Wood ash stored on-site shall be located at least 200 feet from incoming vegetative debris piles, processed mulch or tub grinders (if grinding is also occurring at the debris site).

  • Wood ash to be land applied on site or off site shall be incorporated into the soil immediately upon completion of operations or sooner if the ash becomes dry and airborne.

  • Wood ash is classified and regulated as a solid waste in Minnesota.

  • Wood ash that results from burning can be buried as it contain calcium, potassium, and a variety of trace minerals that can enrich the soil.

  • Wood ash is accepted (with a Garden Waste Permit) but should be cold when added to the bin.

  • Wood ash fertilization accelerated growth of Scots pine on drained mires by increasing the decomposition rate in litter, vegetation and peat, improving soil fertility and nutrient status of the trees, and improving microbial activity in the soil.

  • Wood ash management practices also vary considerably among provinces.

  • Wood ash can also serve many purposes in construction and industrial processes.

  • Wood ash treatments can be performed via helicoptersor from the ground using harvesting equipment and can be used as a treatment alone or in combination with nitrogen fertilizer (Knapp and Insam 2011; Karltun et al.

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