Windrow definition

Windrow. Windrow composting” means a process for compost production in which decomposing
Windrow means an elevated pile of solid waste, formed for the purpose of composting, no larger than any dimension constraints specified in these Rules and Regulations, and which is oriented along the fall line of the compost pad and fits within the perimeter of the compost pad.
Windrow means an elongated compost pile (typically eight feet wide by ten feet high).

Examples of Windrow in a sentence

  • Windrow and place stored materials to provide not less than 12 feet of smooth traveled way on one-lane segments, or 20 feet of smooth traveled way on two-lane segments, or segments with turnouts.

  • Method of Windrow Composting/Biomethanation: Describe the process, list of plant & machinery, power requirement, likely % of product, likely power generation, likely quantity of RDF & likely % of rejects etc.

  • I acknowledge and understand that: • I reside as owner or legal tenant in the residential property for which the Driveway Windrow Snow Clearing Program is required.

  • I acknowledge that any falsified statements on this application can result in termination of the Driveway Windrow Snow Clearing Program by the City of Mississauga, Transportation and Works Department.

  • Windrow height and width shall be such that the windrow turning equipment used can mix all leaf and yard waste and in no case larger than twelve (12) feet in height and twenty-six (26) feet in width.


More Definitions of Windrow

Windrow means an elongated pile of solid waste constructed to promote composting.
Windrow means an accumulation or mound of soil material on the edge of a road or snig track formed by the spillage from the edge of a blade or other similar machine during earthmoving operations;
Windrow means an elongated pile.
Windrow. Windrow shall mean an elongated pile of Composting material.
Windrow means the arrangement of compostables in rows to facilitate and maximize the process of aerobic composting.
Windrow means a long row of vegetative material originating on the site left to dry.
Windrow means an elongated pile created by the placement of yard waste.