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ÖNORM S 2210
Issue date: 2019 02 01
Compost enhancend soil and compost substrates - Quality requirements and test methods
This ÖNORM refers to the development, manufacture, identification/description and application of compost-soils that are suitable for use as topsoil or vegetation layer to...
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 14 Pages
Language:
German
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This ÖNORM refers to the development, manufacture, identification/description and application of compost-soils that are suitable for use as topsoil or vegetation layer to be installed in lawns, vegetable gardens, shrub- and tree plantings and flower beds. It sets out the requirements which must be met by compost-soil. The aim is to achieve an optimal growth of plants. In such an application, the permissible use of compost-soil as waste takes place according to AWG.
ÖNORM S 2210
2019 02 01
Compost enhancend soil and compost substrates - Quality requirements and test methods
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