Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-709.201 - Definitions
The definitions in Rule 62-701.200, F.A.C., apply to this chapter unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. For purposes of this chapter, the following words, phrases or terms shall have the following meaning:
(1) "Anaerobic digestion"
means the process by which biological decomposition of organic products is
carried out under controlled anaerobic conditions, and that stabilizes the
organic fraction into a material which can easily and safely be stored,
handled, and used in an environmentally acceptable manner.
(2) "Animal byproducts" means
source-separated organic solid waste that is animal in origin, such as meat,
fat, dairy, or eggs, and is generated by commercial, institutional,
agricultural, or industrial operations. This term includes waste generated by
prison facilities, grocery stores, manufacturing or packaging plants, butcher
shops, restaurants and abattoirs. This term also includes packaging that has
come into contact with animal byproducts. These wastes will be viewed as
putrescible waste in this chapter.
(3) "Beneficial use" means, for the purposes
of this chapter, that readily-degradable organics are placed on or in the soils
to provide a viable benefit, such as, reducing erosion and water loss,
regulating soil temperature, preventing the growth of weeds, or serving as a
soil amendment upon decomposition. Placement of materials for purposes of
disposal is not considered to be a beneficial use.
(4) "Backyard composting" means the
composting of organic solid waste, such as grass clippings, leaves or food
waste, generated by a homeowner or tenant of a single or multi-family
residential unit or an apartment complex unit, where composting occurs at that
dwelling unit.
(5) "Clean wood"
means wood, including lumber, tree and shrub trunks, branches, and limbs, that
is free of paint, glue, filler, penthachlorophenol, creosote, tar, asphalt,
chromated copper arsenate, other wood preservatives or treatments.
(6) "Compost" means solid waste which has
undergone biological decomposition of organic matter, has been disinfected
using composting or similar technologies, and has been stabilized to a degree
that is potentially beneficial to plant growth and that is used or sold for use
as a soil amendment, artificial top soil, growing medium amendment or other
similar uses.
(7) "Composting"
means the process by which biological decomposition of organic solid waste is
carried out under controlled aerobic conditions, and that stabilizes the
organic fraction into a material which can easily and safely be stored, handled
and used in an environmentally acceptable manner. The presence of anaerobic
zones within the composting material will not cause the process to be
classified as other than composting.
(8) "Composting facility" means a solid waste
management facility where solid waste is processed using composting technology.
Processing may include physical turning, windrowing, aeration or other
mechanical handling of organic matter.
(9) "Curing area" means an area where organic
material that has undergone the rapid initial stage of composting is further
stabilized into a humus-like material.
(10) "Disinfection" means the selective
destruction of pathogens indicated by a reduction in indicator organism(s) as
specified in paragraph
62-709.300(8)(a),
F.A.C.
(11) "Foreign matter" means
the inorganic and organic constituents in a solid waste stream that are not
readily decomposed and that may be present in the compost. Foreign matter is
metals, glass, plastics, rubber, bones, and leather, but does not include sand,
grit, rocks or other similar materials.
(12) "Land reclamation" means the restoration
of productivity to lands made barren through processes such as erosion, mining
or land clearing.
(13) "Manure"
means a solid waste composed of excreta of animals, and residual materials that
have been used for bedding, sanitary or feeding purposes for such animals. For
purposes of this chapter, manure does not include such material generated and
managed by normal farming operations, but does include "paunch manure, " which
is the undigested stomach content of cattle.
(14) "Maturity" means the degree of stability
that has been achieved.
(15)
"Mesophilic stage" means a biological stage in the composting process
characterized by active bacteria which favor a moderate temperature range of
20-45 degrees Celsius. It occurs later in a composting process after the
thermophilic stage and is associated with a moderate rate of
decomposition.
(16) "Motorized
firefighting equipment" means equipment that can be used to control and
extinguish fires such as fire trucks, front end loaders, and bull
dozers.
(17) "Pre-consumer
vegetative waste" means source-separated vegetative solid waste from
commercial, institutional, industrial or agricultural operations that is not
considered yard trash, and has not come in contact with animal products or
byproducts or with the end user. This term includes material generated by
grocery stores, packing houses, and canning operations, as well as products
that have been removed from their packaging, such as out-of-date juice,
vegetables, condiments, and bread. This term also includes associated packaging
that is vegetative in origin such as paper or corn-starch based products, but
does not include packaging that has come in contact with other materials such
as meat. Plate scrapings are specifically excluded from this definition. These
wastes are putrescible waste as defined in this chapter.
(18) "Putrescible waste" means solid waste
that contains organic matter capable of being decomposed by microorganisms and
of such a character and proportion as to be capable of attracting or providing
food for birds. The term does not include uncontaminated yard trash or clean
wood.
(19) "Recycling" means any
process by which solid waste, or materials which would otherwise become solid
waste, are collected, separated, or processed and reused or returned to use in
the form of raw materials or products.
(20) "Size-reduced" means the material has
been processed so that it will pass through a 6-inch sieve or has been cut for
firewood in no greater than 24 inch lengths.
(21) "Stabilized" means that biological and
chemical decomposition of the wastes has ceased or diminished to a level so
that such decomposition no longer poses a pollution, health, or safety hazard.
The term means that biological decomposition of the waste that was composted or
anaerobically digested has occurred to a sufficient degree that will allow
beneficial use. As regards composting, it also means that the compost has at
least passed through the thermophilic stage, and that biological decomposition
of the solid waste has occurred to a sufficient degree that will allow
beneficial use.
(22) "Thermophilic
stage" means a biological stage in the composting process characterized by
active bacteria which favor a high temperature range of 45-75 degrees Celsius.
It occurs early in a composting process before the mesophilic stage and is
associated with a high rate of decomposition.
(23) "Vector" means a carrier organism that
is capable of transmitting a pathogen from one organism to another.
(24) "Vegetative waste" means
source-separated organic solid waste that is vegetative in origin, and is
generated by commercial, institutional, agricultural or industrial operations
that is not considered yard trash. This term includes waste generated by
grocery stores, prisons, restaurants, packing houses, and canning operations,
as well as products that have been removed from their packaging, such as
out-of-date juice, vegetables, condiments, and bread. This term also includes
packaging that is vegetative in origin such as paper or corn-starch based
products. These wastes are putrescible waste as defined in this chapter. Where
the term is not used in conjunction with the term pre-consumer, it included
vegetative waste that may have come in contact with the end user.
(25) "Yard trash" means vegetative matter
resulting from landscaping maintenance or land clearing operations and includes
materials such as tree and shrub trimmings, grass clippings, palm fronds, trees
and tree stumps, and associated rocks and soils. For purposes of this chapter,
it also includes clean wood.
(26)
"Yard trash processing facility" means a yard trash transfer station or a
facility at which yard trash is processed into a size-reduced, usable material
or is composted, but does not include a facility used for the disposal of yard
trash.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.704, 403.7043 FS. Law Implemented 403.7043 FS.
New 2-15-10.
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