PPT-Disposal Composting, Rendering, and Burial

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Adapted from the FAD PRePNAHEMS Guidelines Disposal 2012 Composting USDA APHIS and CFSPH FAD PRePNAHEMS Guidelines Disposal Composting Rendering and Burial Aerobic

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Adapted from the FAD PRePNAHEMS Guidelines Disposal 2012 Composting USDA APHIS and CFSPH FAD PRePNAHEMS Guidelines Disposal Composting Rendering and Burial Aerobic decomposition method. On-Site Burial. On-Site Burial. Excavated trench or pit. Decomposition. Heat. Length of time . required varies. Species and size. Total volume. Soil characteristics. Settlement of the burial site. Additional backfill . Overview. Method Selection. Animal species. Number of animals. Space and equipment needed. Pathogen and . its . ability to . persist or . spread. Environmental issues. Soil characteristics. Water sources. Off-Site Locations . (Rendering and Landfills) . and Transportation Biosecurity. Off-Site Carcass Disposal. Rendering Facility or Landfills. Use depends on. Animal species. Quantity of carcasses. Pathogen of concern. Composting. Composting. Carcasses layered. with organic material. Thermophilic microbes. Heat generation. Accelerates biological. decomposition. Destroys pathogens. Relatively safe and simple. Nutrient rich, organic byproduct. Recycling Through Rendering. Randall C. Stuewe, CEO – Darling International Inc.. January 27, 2009. 2009 Animal Agriculture Environmental Sustainability Summit. 2. Rendering is Recycling . Sustainable solution:. at School . Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Jan. 13, 2015. Why Compost?. Reduce waste requiring disposal. Reduce greenhouse gas emissions . and . sequester carbon in the soil (as humus). Jason . Faucera. Clackamas SWCD Conservationist. jfaucera@conservationdistrict.org. . 503-210-6013. Nick Andrews. OSU Small Farms Horticulturist. nick.andrews@oregonstate.edu. . 503-913-9410. Definition of Composting. NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE. b. y. Teresa . C. . Weglarz. Department . of Biological . Sciences. University . of Wisconsin – Fox Valley. A presentation to accompany the case study: . Source: NOAA Nat’l Climate Data Center - www.ncdc.noaa.gov/ . Livestock and Poultry in USA. USDA Census of Agriculture 1997. Billion Dollar Weather Disasters 1980 - 2011 . The Who: Lead and Support . Adapted from the FAD PReP/NAHEMS . Guidelines: Disposal (2012). Composting . USDA APHIS and CFSPH. FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Composting, Rendering, and Burial . Aerobic decomposition method. Public Works Department. 1. Environmental Quality Commission. June 11, 2015. Background. Citywide 40% diversion goal by 2020. Resource Evaluation Study – 2014. Existing Mulching Operations. Pilot Food Scraps Composting Program – Implemented January 2015. Overview - NH’s Current Regulations and Practices Organics and Composting Melanie Doiron Pamela Hoyt-Denison NHDES Solid Waste Management Bureau B iodegradable material from plants & animals Includes, for example: -Site at LufaFarms Urban Rooftop GreenhouseMontreal QCCatherine ChurchCompost ManagerPlant Science Assistant atLufaFarms2008 50 of world population live in urban areas2050 Projected 70of world popul Composting. Carcasses layered. with organic material. Thermophilic microbes. Heat generation. Accelerates biological. decomposition. Destroys pathogens. Relatively safe and simple. Nutrient rich, organic byproduct.

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