Dry ton definition
Dry ton. ’ means one U.S. ton measuring 2,000 pounds. One dry ton is the amount of renewable biomass that would weigh one U.S. ton at zero percent moisture content. Woody material dry ton weight is determined in accordance with applicable ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) standards.
Dry ton means a theoretical weight of 2000 pounds of material at 0% moisture used in calculating an actual amount of material for land application or other purposes. For sample calculations and actual amounts of material at various moisture contents see Appendix II.
Dry ton means a ton after the deduction of the moisture content as ascertained in the manner mentioned in subclause (13) of clause 9 hereof;
More Definitions of Dry ton
Dry ton means a theoretical weight of 2000 pounds of material at 0% moisture used in calculating an actual amount of material for land application or other purposes. For sample calculations and
Dry ton means a ton after the deduction of the moisture content as ascertained in the manner mentioned in subclause (13) of clause 9 hereof; “financial year” means the period of 12 months ending on the 31st day of March or on such other date as the parties may from time to time agree;