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COMPOSTING TODAY A whole new ball game Chery Sullivan
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Team Players Producers – Composters Consumers – Residential – Commercial State Government – Rules – Technical Assistance Local Government – Policy – Rules – Implementation Universities – Research
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Compost Rules WAC 173-350-220 – Environmental and human health – Consistent regulation – Compost quality
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Game changers Increased pressure for recycling all organic materials “Compostable” plastics Decreased demand for compost
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New game plan - Contamination Contamination What we have in rule: – < 1% weight inerts What we propose: – < 1% weight inerts, not to exceed.1% plastic – Plan to reject loads if there is more than 5% by volume of any type of contamination or plan to keep contaminated loads separate from clean loads
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Odors What we have in rule: – Nuisance odor plan What we propose: – Nuisance odor documentation and weather monitoring – Facility maintenance directly related to odor management – Progressive odor management planning – Putrescent feedstock management plan
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Composted material What we have in rule: – Meet the standards What we propose: – Meet the standards – Distribute off-site
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Conditional Exemptions Exemptions What we have: – 10 exemptions based on feedstock volume, type, and source, processing methods, and distribution of composted material What we propose: – Simplify and expand - 4 exemptions based on feedstock volume, and type
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Crossing the finish line Informal public comment CR 102 September 2012 – Formal proposal – Public hearings – Public comment CR 103 December 2012 – Rule adoption
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Ready, set… Organics Specialist Chery Sullivan 360.407.6915 Chery.sullivan@ecy.wa.gov Solid Waste Rules under development http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/swfa/rules/rule350.html
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