Windrow definition
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. “Windrow composting” means a process for compost production in which decomposing
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;
Examples of Windrow in a sentence
The selected BOT operator would be expected to select a combination of technologies / systems that includes Material Recycle Facility (MRF), Windrow Composting, Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) which would maximize waste recycling/treatment and would lead to minimum waste going to landfill.
Commercial and Multi-Family Food Scraps - Windrow Composting 95 Gallon Cart 2 pick-ups per week 61.51 70.74 6c.
Commercial and Multi-Family Food Scraps - Windrow Composting 95 Gallon Cart 1 pick-up per week 30.73 35.34 6c.
Commercial and Multi-Family Food Scraps - Windrow Composting 65 Gallon Cart 6 pick-up per week 178.79 205.61 6c.
Commercial and Multi-Family Food Scraps - Windrow Composting 65 Gallon Cart 5 pick-ups per week 148.98 171.33 6b.
More Definitions of Windrow
Windrow means an elongated pile of solid waste constructed to promote composting.
Windrow means an elongated compost pile (typically eight feet wide by ten feet high).
Windrow means a row of sludge or paunch manure placed to dry before being processed.
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.