265. Composting and the reclamation of the compost produced in closed thermophilic equipment are eligible for a declaration of compliance on the following conditions:(1) the equipment has a volume equal to or less than 50 m3;
(2) the declarant does not operate other similar equipment on the same lot, or within a radius of 500 m;
(3) the composting activity is not carried on in a body of water;
(4) the thermophilic equipment is operated(a) by the person who generates the input, other than structuring materials;
(b) by a municipality, for waste produced by its citizens;
(c) by the owner, for waste produced on the property;
(5) the input placed in the thermophilic equipment is organic and does not contain(a) materials in a liquid state at 20 °C;
(b) human faeces or urine, bathroom tissue or livestock waste;
(c) uncomposted manure;
(d) slaughterhouse waste;
(e) animal carcasses or inedible meat within the meaning of the Regulation respecting food (chapter P-29, r. 1), and any other materials that may have been contaminated by them; (f) varnished, painted, stained, treated or engineered wood, or wood contained in oriented strand board, plywood or particle board, and any wood from a sorting station for construction or demolition materials;
(g) invasive exotic terrestrial plant species;
(6) the thermophilic equipment must be designed to meet the following conditions:(a) it does not generate leachate that must be managed outside the equipment;
(b) it allows the aerobic conditions to be monitored and maintained at all times;
(c) it is equipped with a dispersion, confinement or filtration device to limit odours;
(d) it is equipped with a covered system for unloading compost;
(e) it allows the temperature of the composting process to be maintained at or above 55 °C for 3 days;
(7) when the thermophilic equipment is set up outdoors, the activities are carried on(a) if no inputs are stored on-site, at least 10 m from any dwelling or public institution, other than a dwelling owned by or rented to the owner or operator of the equipment;
(b) if inputs are stored on-site, at least 50 m from any dwelling or public institution, other than a dwelling owned by or rented to the owner or operator of the equipment;
(8) the containers used to store the inputs are(a) collection bins for organic waste; or
(b) any other type of closed container that does not allow leachate to escape;
(9) the compost produced is used exclusively for purposes other than human consumption.