Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00098:reg:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00098
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 8209–11181

at least 98%; and
 (ii) that is operated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions; and
 (iii) the combustion process of which is controlled using a monitoring and control system.
commercial and industrial waste means waste generated from fixed point sources related to manufacturing, wholesale, retail, professional services and administration sectors.
commercial food waste activity has the meaning given by subsection 13(2).
composting process means a biological process in which organic matter in solid waste is broken down by microorganisms in the presence of oxygen, whether or not the process includes the use of pasteurisation to produce a suitable biobased product.
construction and demolition waste means waste generated from construction and demolition activities.
declaration day, for an SSOW project, means the day the project is declared to be an eligible offsets project.
dwelling means a self‑contained suite of rooms, whether comprising the whole or a part of a building, that:
 (a) contain cooking and bathing facilities; and
 (b) are intended for long‑term residential use;
but does not include a suite of rooms in a building that offers institutional care or temporary accommodation.
Note: A hospital is an example of a building that offers institutional care, and a motel, hostel or holiday apartment is an example of a building that offers temporary accommodation.
eligible organic material means material (other than biosolids or wastewater) that consists of any of the following waste mix types:
 (a) food;
 (b) textiles;
 (c) garden and park;
 (d) wood and wood waste;
 (e) sludge;
 (f) nappies;
 (g) rubber and leather.
Note: Paper and cardboard are not eligible organic material.
eligible waste treatment technology means any of the following:
 (a) enclosed composting technology;
 (b) open windrow composting;
 (c) one or more anaerobic digesters and the transfer of biogas to a combustion device for destruction;
 (d) process engineered fuel manufacture.
enclosed composting technology:
 (a) means a semi‑enclosed, or fully enclosed, alternative waste or composting technology in which the composting process occurs within a reactor that:
 (i) has hard walls or doors on all 4 sides, or uses engineered soft covers; and
 (ii) sits on a floor; and
 (iii) has a permanent positive or negative aeration system; and
 (b) may include open windrow composting to further refine compost products after the composting process mentioned in paragraph (a) is completed.
Note: Examples of enclosed composting technology include the following:
(a) composting tunnels;
(b) composting digesters;
(c) composting maturation halls.
expansion waste diversion activity has the meaning given by section 11.
intention notice time has the meaning given by subsection 19(5).
major venting event: a major venting event occurs when biogas in the storage capacity of an anaerobic digester is released to the atmosphere in a way that does not represent the proper