"Bio-mass conversion" or "bio-mass energy production" means the controlled combustion,
when separated from other solid waste and used for producing electricity, steam, or
heat, of (1) Agricultural crop residues, (2) Bark, lawn, yard, and garden clippings,
(3) Leaves, silvicultural residue, and tree and brush pruning, (4) Wood, wood chips,
and wood waste, (5) pulp or paper materials, or (6) peat. Bio-mass conversion does
not include the controlled combustion of solid waste materials such as sewage sludge,
industrial sludge, medical waste, hazardous waste, or either high-level or low-level
radioactive waste.
(Ord. No. 14449, § 4, 12-21-2010)
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