Aerated static pile composting definition

Aerated static pile composting means the process in which decomposing organic material is
Aerated static pile composting means a method of composting in which oxygen and temperature levels are mechanically controlled by forced aeration using blowers. A series of perforated pipes (or equivalent) air distribution system runs underneath the compost pile and is connected to a blower that either draws or blows air through the pile. Little or no pile turning is performed.
Aerated static pile composting means a process in which decomposing organic material is placed in piles over an air distribution system to supply oxygen for the purpose of producing compost.

More Definitions of Aerated static pile composting

Aerated static pile composting means the process in which decomposing organic material is placed in piles over an active aeration system that is used to supply oxygen and to control temperature for the purpose of producing compost.
Aerated static pile composting means a process in which decomposing organic material is placed in piles over an air supply system that can be used to supply oxygen and control temperature for the purpose of producing compost. Piles must be insulated to assure that all parts of the decomposing material reach and maintain temperatures at or above 55°C (131°F) for a minimum of 3 days.
Aerated static pile composting means a process in which decomposing organic material is placed in piles over an air supply system that can be used to supply oxygen and control temperature for the purpose of producing compost.