PPT-What is composting?
Author : trish-goza | Published Date : 2015-11-11
A n atural process that turns organic waste such as food and yard waste into nutrientrich compost When we compost we create a natural environment where decomposer
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A n atural process that turns organic waste such as food and yard waste into nutrientrich compost When we compost we create a natural environment where decomposer organisms such as bacteria insects and worms can break down organic waste and recycle nutrients back into the soil. Composting generally applies to solid and semisolid organic residuals but there are good reasons to consider composting liquids There are all types of liquids that can be managed this way including liquid cow and calf manure blood from slaughter hou Composting. Composting. Carcasses layered. with organic material. Thermophilic microbes. Heat generation. Accelerates biological. decomposition. Destroys pathogens. Relatively safe and simple. Nutrient rich, organic byproduct. It’s Recycling…. Naturally. What is composting?. Grass clippings. Food scraps. Leaves. Using the natural process of decay to. change organic wastes into a valuable. humus-like material called . THE COMPOSTING HANDBOOK Be eco-friendly COMPOSTING 3 Top Dressing Treatinglawnsovercentimetercompostservesveryeffectivefeedinggrounddriedspring.Bysiftingcompostrst,youcanremoveanyunattractivelargep -Lighter Footprint Strategy-. June 11, 2014. Outline. Background. The main categories to be focused on within the Lighter Footprint Strategy this year. Current and planned projects. Summary. Background. 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). The Leech Lake Band of . Ojibwe’s. (LLBO) Green Team is an advisory council to the Tribal Council tasked with making recommendations and implementing activities, projects, and policy change for more sustainable practices within the Leech Lake Government. . Composting is the process of breaking down organic matter, and the elements and nutrients retained in it, back to a chemical state where it is again available for plants to use. What Does Compost do for Soil?. 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. Presented . by . Therese Marchetti. In the Beginning…. Construction. The Costs…. What We Accept…. Grass. Leaves. Cut flowers. Garden waste. Manure. Hay. Straw. Up to 1,000 tons of compostable material accepted each year.. EXPERIMENTALMETHODOLOGYSite specifications:The windrow composting plant of 100SUMMARYOpen windrow composting methods are become increasingly popular in India for processing of municipalsolid waste (MS -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. Senteno. . Photo Credit: http://stormpoo.com/index.php?/about/. Overview. Environmental Benefits . . Research with the MODS. Savings!. Cost. Conclusion. Composting Toilet in the North Cascades, WA.
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