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Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD)
Who we are Successes / Challenges Yard and Garden Waste Composting
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Who We Are 50,000 (60% municipal and 40% rural)
Salmon Arm, Sicamous, Revelstoke and Golden 6 Electoral Areas 4 Regional landfills, 8 transfer stations Network of 18 Recycling Depots 1.5 composting facilities, 1 active LFG collection system Team of 4 Carmen Fennell – Waste Reduction Facilitator Isaac Walker – Facilities Superintendant Jennifer Graham – Financial Services Assistant Ben Van Nostrand – Waste Management Coordinator
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Waste Characterization/ Food Waste Collection & Processing Studies
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COLUMBIA SHUSWAP REGIONAL DISTRICT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Gypsum Recycling REGIONAL DISTRICT of OKANAGAN SIMILKAMEEN REGIONAL DISTRICT of NORTH OKANAGAN COLUMBIA SHUSWAP REGIONAL DISTRICT
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3 years in
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Root Ball
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Turning Yard and Garden Waste into a Resource
Why Infrastructure needs Regulations Lessons learned Questions
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4.5 acres
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2,000 tonnes diverted to the pad.
5 Acres
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Regulations OMRR Operating Plan -Monitoring - Sampling
Registration Letter Follow up letter Operating Plan -Monitoring - Sampling
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5,600 m³ of ground yard and garden waste
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Moisture Content Importance
Windrow sizes roughly 550 m3, approx 13,000 L of water applied to each row
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Sampling done beginning of Aug to test for nitrogen levels
Sampling done beginning of Aug to test for nitrogen levels. Less than 15 ppm for all meaning product is ready for screening and curing!
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Over's and Screened Product
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Finished Foreign matter <1 Avg. Moisture = 40
Trace Elements <limits C/N ratio 20:1
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Lessoned Learned More turning Volume reduction Moisture
Trigger points for being done Costs Turning Sampling Watering Screening
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