Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5I-2.003 - Definitions
(1) "Agricultural Burning" is the burning of
vegetative material originating on site in conjunction with the cultivation of
land, and including: gardening or horticulture, fruit growing, raising of
vegetables, trees, shrubs, plants, pastures or rangeland.
(2) "Air Curtain Incinerator" is a portable
or stationary combustion device that directs a plane of high velocity forced
draft air through a manifold head into a pit with vertical walls in such a
manner as to maintain a curtain of air over the surface of the pit and a
recirculating motion of air under the curtain.
(3) "Air Pollution" is the presence in the
outdoor atmosphere of any one or more substances or contaminants in quantities
which are potentially harmful or injurious to human health or welfare, animal
or plant life, or property, or which unreasonably interferes with the enjoyment
of life or property, including outdoor recreation, unless specifically exempted
by state statute.
(4) "Air
Pollution Episode" means a day on which generally unhealthy air (an Air Quality
Index value of 151 or greater) occurs or is forecast to occur by the Department
of Environmental Protection (DEP).
(5) "Broadcast Burning" means the burning of
agricultural or natural vegetation by allowing fire to move across a
predetermined area of land. The term does not include the burning of vegetative
debris that is piled or stacked.
(6) "Certified Pile Burner" is an individual
who successfully completes the certification program of the Florida Forest
Service as outlined in subparagraphs
5I-2.006(8)(c)
1. through 3., F.A.C., and possesses a valid certification number.
(7) "Certified Pile Burning" is a pile burn
conducted in accordance with a written pile burning plan by a certified pile
burner.
(8) "Certified Prescribed
Burn Manager" is an individual who successfully completes the certification
program of the Florida Forest Service as outlined in subparagraphs
5I-2.006(2)(e)
1. through 3., F.A.C., and possesses a valid certification number.
(9) "Certified prescribed burning" means
prescribed burning in accordance with a written prescription conducted by a
certified prescribed burn manager.
(10) "Completed" means that for:
1. Broadcast burning, no continued lateral
movement of fire across the authorized area into entirely unburned fuels within
the authorized area.
2. Certified
pile burning or pile burning, no visible flames exist.
3. Certified pile burning or pile burning in
an area designated as smoke sensitive by the Florida Forest Service, no visible
flames, smoke, or emissions exist.
(11) "Contained" means that fire and
smoldering exist entirely within established or natural firebreaks.
(12) "Department" is the Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services.
(13) "Dispersion Index" is a numerical index
from 0 to infinity supplied daily by National Weather Service (NWS), that
estimates the atmosphere's capacity to distribute particles and gases emitted
by a wildland fire of any type. The Dispersion Index has two relative scales,
one for day and one for night.
(14)
"Excessive Visible Emissions" are air pollutants emitted in such quantity as to
exceed a DEP opacity standard, as determined by a visible emissions observer
certified pursuant to rule
62-297.320, F.A.C., or reduce an
observer's view to less than 100 feet.
(15) "Fine Fuel Moisture" is the amount of
moisture, usually expressed as a percentage, found in fast drying, dead fuels
such as grass, leaves, draped pine needles, and very small diameter (less than
1/4'' inch) twigs.
(16) "Flame
Length" is the distance between the flame tip and the base of the flame
measured generally at the ground surface.
(17) "Land Clearing Debris" is uprooted or
cleared vegetation resulting from a land clearing operation including untreated
wood, e.g., old fence posts, and does not include yard trash.
(18) "Mixing Height", as supplied daily by
the National Weather Service, is the height above the land surface in feet to
which relatively vigorous mixing of the atmosphere occurs.
(19) "National Weather Service Air Stagnation
Advisory" is an advisory issued by the National Weather Service to caution
local and regional agencies on meteorological conditions expected to persist
for at least 36 hours, which are conducive to poor dispersion.
(20) "Occupied Building" means any building
that serves as a primary residence, meeting place, or place of
business.
(21) "Open Burning" means
any outdoor fire or open combustion of material which produces visible
emissions.
(22) "Pile Burning" is
any burning of silvicultural, agricultural or land clearing and tree cutting
debris originating on site that has been stacked together in a round or linear
(windrow) fashion. Pile burning authorized by the Florida Forest Service is a
temporary procedure, which operates on the same site for 6 months or
less.
(23) "Pile Burn Plan" is a
written plan establishing the method of conducting a certified pile
burn.
(24) "Prescribed Burning"
means the application of fire by broadcast burning for vegetative fuels under
specified environmental conditions while following appropriate measures to
guard against the spread of fire beyond the predetermined area to accomplish
planned fire or land management objectives.
(25) "Prescription" is a written plan
establishing the conditions and method for conducting a certified prescribed
burn.
(26) "Relative Humidity" is
the ratio, expressed as a percentage of the amount of moisture in the air, to
the maximum amount of moisture the air is capable of holding under the same
conditions.
(27) "Refractory Lined"
means any non-metallic ceramic substance that is suitable for use as structural
material at high temperatures and is used in Air Curtain
Incinerators.
(28) "Residential
Pile Burning Operation" is a pile burning operation that is conducted by a
landowner or an individual contracted by the landowner for an existing or
planned residential dwelling of not more than two family units. This does not
include the burning of yard trash.
(29) "Silviculture" is a forestry operation
dealing with the establishment, development, reproduction, and care of forest
flora and fauna.
(30) "Smoke
Sensitive Areas" are areas designated by the Florida Forest Service within
which, for reasons of visibility, health or human welfare, smoke could unduly
adversely impact public safety e.g., interstates, urban areas, airports, and
hospitals.
(31) "Smoldering" is the
continued consumption of fuels, which may emit flames and smoke, after a fire
is contained.
(32) "Spreading" is
continued lateral movement of the fire into unburned fuels.
(33) "Sunset" is the official time the sun
will set as set forth by the U.S. Naval Observatory (tables are available at
National Weather Services offices).
(34) "Surface Wind Speed" is wind speed in
miles per hour measured 20 feet above the average local vegetation. Wind speeds
supplied by the National Weather Service are "Surface Wind Speeds".
(35) "Transport Wind Speed" is a measure of
the average rate, in miles per hour, of the horizontal movement of air
throughout the mixing layer.
(36)
"Trash" means waste materials resulting from the construction, renovation or
demolition of a structure, and other debris such as paper, cardboard, packing
material, pharmaceuticals, cloth, glass, street sweepings, vehicle tires and
other like matter. The definition does not include untreated wood, land
clearing debris, tree cutting debris, or yard trash.
(37) "Treated Wood" means wood coated or
infused with paint, glue, filler, pentachlorophenol, creosote, tar, asphalt,
chromated copper arsenate (CCA), or other wood preservatives or
treatments.
(38) "Tree Cutting
Debris" is debris consisting of trees, tree stumps, and tree limbs resulting
from a tree removal or tree trimming operation that is conducted by the
homeowner or an individual contracted by the homeowner of an existing
residential dwelling of not more than two family units. It does not include
yard trash.
(39) "Untreated Wood"
means wood (including lighter pine, tree trunks, limbs and stumps, shrubs, and
lumber) which is free of paint, glue, filler, pentachlorophenol, creosote, tar,
asphalt, CCA, and other wood preservatives or treatments.
(40) "Windrow" means a long row of vegetative
material originating on the site left to dry.
(41) "Yard Trash" (Yard Waste, chapter
62-256, F.A.C.) means vegetative matter resulting from landscaping and yard
maintenance operations and other such routine property cleanup activities. It
includes materials such as leaves, shrub trimmings, grass clippings, brush, and
palm fronds.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 570.07(23), (28), 590.125(3)(e) FS. Law Implemented 570.07(28), 570.548, 590.02(1)(b), 590.125(2), (3) FS.
New 7-1-71, Formerly 17-5, Amended 7-1-75, Formerly 5I-2.03, Amended 1-9-91, 8-9-93, 8-16-95, 10-18-99, 10-31-05, 12-16-08, 10-19-14.
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