For the purposes of this article, the following definitions apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
Biodiesel or Renewable Fuel. Has the same meaning as defined in § 2-34.1.
Commercial Cooking Oil Waste. Cooking oil, which because of prior use, potency loss, or contamination, is no longer usable or salable by a business engaged in cooking food or selling cooking oil. The term does not mean the residue remaining after the conversion of commercial cooking oil waste into a marketable product.
Commercial FOG Waste. Animal/vegetable fat, oil, and grease and other waste that is retained in or removed from a commercial pretreatment device. The term does not mean the residue remaining after the conversion into a marketable product of grease and other waste removed from a commercial pretreatment device.
Commercial Pretreatment Device. A pretreatment device that is installed by a business pursuant to § 43-1.8(h).
Marketable Product. A salable, tradeable, serviceable, or otherwise valuable product that is produced from the bioconversion, composting, or processing of commercial FOG waste or commercial cooking oil waste.
Recycling Facility. A facility of a business or other operation engaged in the conversion of commercial FOG waste, commercial cooking oil waste, or both into biodiesel or renewable fuel, compost, or another marketable product. For the purposes of this article, a publicly owned sewage treatment works or privately owned sewage treatment plant shall not be deemed a recycling facility, even if capable of converting commercial FOG waste or commercial cooking oil waste into sewage sludge.
(1990 Code, Ch. 14, Art. 5A, § 14-5A.1) (Added by Ord. 02-14)