Inert Fill definition

Inert Fill means earth or rock fill or waste of a similar nature that contains no putrescible materials or soluble or decomposable chemical substances;
Inert Fill means clean soil material, rocks, bricks and cured concrete which are not mixed with other solid wastes or liquor waste;
Inert Fill means that material which does not chemically or biologically decompose, i.e., sand, gravel, bricks, rocks, etc.

More Definitions of Inert Fill

Inert Fill means earth or rock fill that contains no putrescible materials or soluble or decomposable chemical substances.
Inert Fill means rock, gravel, brick, concrete, sand and similar materials that are traditionally used as fill and, for all intents and purposes, is unresponsive to degradation or decay and is unlikely to cause environmental impacts when in contact with stormwater or soil;
Inert Fill means earth or rock fill or waste of a similar nature that contains no putrescible materials or soluble or decomposable chemical substances, and does not include excess soil as defined by the Excess Soil Reuse Regulation.
Inert Fill means topsoil, soil or fill that contains no putrescible materials or soluble or decomposable chemical substances, and as is defined by the Ontario Environmental Protection Act.