Digestate definition

Digestate means material resulting from an anaerobic digestion process.
Digestate means the organic material produced during the anaerobic digestion process. The
Digestate means any substance, except biogas, which is generated from a biogas production plant producing biogas by anaerobic digestion;

Examples of Digestate in a sentence

  • Digestate is concentrated “nutrient rich slurry”24 that can be applied to crops as fertilizer.

  • Digestate from biogas plants which are run solely on conventional fermented matter or on genetically modified organisms from aggregates or on liquid manure and poultry dung from conventional animal husbandry, is prohibited.

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  • Digestate not contained in an in-vessel digester, sealed container, or sealed structure, shall, within 24 hours, be removed from the site and either disposed or processed at a permitted solid waste facility or incorporated into a permitted, on-site compost operation.

  • Digestate may be stored in a sealed container or sealed structure for up to nine months.


More Definitions of Digestate

Digestate means the solid and liquid substances remaining following anaerobic digestion of organic materials and wastes.
Digestate means the residual solids or liquids remaining after organic material has been processed in an anaerobic digester.
Digestate means any solid or liquid material that results from anaerobic digestion of biomass, source separated organics or farm material;
Digestate means the solid and/or liquid residual material remaining after organic material has been processed in an in-vessel digester. 14 CCR 17896.2(a)(6)
Digestate means any substance, except biogas, which is generated from an anaerobic digester; “eligible biomethane” has the meaning given in regulation 27(2);
Digestate means the solid and liquid material remaining after anaerobic digestion.
Digestate means both solid and liquid substances that remain following anaerobic digestion of organic material in an anaerobic digester.