Dry mill definition

Dry mill means an ethanol production operation that uses the whole corn kernel to produce a meal that is then used to produce alcohol. The byproduct of a dry mill is the DDGS.
Dry mill ethanol plant ("Project") near Granite Falls, Minnesota; and
Dry mill means a location where parchment coffee is processed into green or natural coffee.

Related to Dry mill

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  • Sludge dryer means any enclosed thermal treatment device that is used to dehydrate sludge and that has a maximum total thermal input, excluding the heating value of the sludge itself, of 2,500 Btu/lb of sludge treated on a wet-weight basis.