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ATTACHMENT C WASTE COMPONENT DEFINITIONS
<br />(33) Branches and Stumps means woody plant material, branches and stumps that exceed 4
<br />inches in diameter from any public or private landscape.
<br />(34) Agricultural Crop Residues means plant material from agricultural sources. Examples:
<br />This component includes orchard and vineyard prunings, vegetable by- products from
<br />farming, residual fruits, vegetables, and other crop remains after usable crop is harvested.
<br />This component does not include processed residues from canneries, wineries, or other
<br />industrial sources.
<br />(35) Manures means manure and soiled bedding materials from domestic, farm, or ranch
<br />animals. Examples: This component includes manure and soiled bedding from animal
<br />production operations, racetracks, riding stables, animal hospitals, and other sources.
<br />(36) Textiles means items made of thread, yarn, fabric, or cloth. Examples: This component
<br />includes clothes, fabric trimmings, draperies, and all natural and synthetic cloth fibers. This
<br />component does not include cloth- covered furniture, mattresses, leather shoes, leather bags,
<br />or leather belts.
<br />(37) Remainder /Composite Organic means organic material that cannot be put in any other
<br />component category. This component includes items made mostly of organic materials but
<br />combined with other materials. Examples: This component includes leather items, carpets,
<br />disposable diapers, cork, hemp rope, garden hoses, rubber items, hair, and carpet padding.
<br />Construction and Demolition
<br />(38) Concrete means a hard material made from sand, gravel, aggregate, cement mix and
<br />water. Examples: This component includes pieces of building foundations, concrete paving,
<br />and cinder blocks.
<br />(39) Asphalt Paving means a black or brown, tar -like material mixed with aggregate used as
<br />a paving material.
<br />(40) Asphalt Roofing means composite shingles and other roofing material made with
<br />asphalt. Examples: This component includes asphalt shingles and attached roofing tar and
<br />tarpaper.
<br />(41) Clean Lumber means processed wood for building, manufacturing, landscaping,
<br />packaging, and processed wood from demolition. Examples: This component includes
<br />untreated dimensional lumber, lumber cutoffs, engineered wood such as plywood and
<br />particleboard, wood scraps, pallets, wood fencing, wood shake roofing, and wood siding.
<br />Note that County of Hawaii building codes require the use of treated lumber for home
<br />construction, thus there is relatively little clean lumber in the waste stream.
<br />(42) Treated Lumber means new and used lumber that has been treated with any chemical
<br />preservative. Examples: This component includes railroad ties, marine timbers and pilings,
<br />some landscape timbers, and telephone poles.
<br />(43) Gypsum Board means interior wall covering made of a sheet of gypsum sandwiched
<br />between paper layers. Examples: This component includes used or unused, broken or whole
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