Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L00060:reg:5:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L00060
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 8947–11945

biogas is released intentionally (for example, for safety or maintenance purposes); and
 (b) when the biogas is released unintentionally (for example, as a result of a system failure).
mixed solid waste means municipal solid waste, commercial and industrial waste or construction and demolition waste but does not include any of the following:
 (a) recyclable paper, paperboard, glass, metal or plastic that is separated at the point of generation;
 (b) green waste or wood waste that is separated at the point of generation;
 (c) organic waste from the livestock industry, such as straw bedding and manure mixes;
 (d) biosolids;
 (e) waste that is comprised of only putrescible waste that is separated at the point of generation.
monitoring and control system, for a flare or other device, means a system that consists of:
 (a) a monitoring system that detects combustion and monitors if the combustion is operating at the manufacturer's specifications for the complete combustion of methane; and
 (b) an associated control system that shuts down biogas flow to the flare or other device when the flare or device is not operating at the manufacturer's specifications for the complete combustion of methane.
Note: An example of a monitoring and control system for a flare is a flare management system that incorporates a UV detection sensor.
monitoring requirements means the requirements set out in section 45.
municipal solid waste means waste that is:
 (a) generated from the domestic sector; and
 (b) collected in household garbage, recycling, mixed organics, garden organics or local government clean‑up collections; and
 (c) from 1 July 2015, classified as either municipal solid waste class I or municipal solid waste class II (within the meaning of the NGER (Measurement) Determination).
new project has the meaning given by section 11.
NGA Factors document has the meaning given by subsection 31(4).
NGER (Measurement) Determination means the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (Measurement) Determination 2008.
NGER Regulations means the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Regulations 2008.
non‑biobased product means a product manufactured by an AWT facility that is not a biobased product.
Note: Examples of non‑biobased products include the following:
(a) recycled steel;
(b) aluminium;
(c) plastic.
non‑monitored period has the meaning given by subsection 46(1).
open windrow composting means composting in which open air windrows are regularly turned to provide additional conditioning of the compost as required.
process engineered fuel manufacture means a process:
 (a) by which a combustible fuel substitute is produced from mixed solid waste that would otherwise enter landfill; and
 (b) that may include pre‑sorting of waste, separation of recyclable material, size reduction and screening.
putrescible eligible waste means the organic matter contained within eligible waste which is capable of being decomposed by microorganisms.
putrescible waste means the organic