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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2911_CarolinaCompost_revisedA;;oc_20220913APPLICATION FOR: COMPOST SMALL LEVEL 3 PROJECT Carolina Compost Inc. Dewey Jason Gibson 280 Cunningham Brickyard Rd Lexington, NC 27292 Phone: 336-474-1436 Fax:336-474-1436 Email: iason@64portables.com 8-30-17 Revised: 9-9-2022 CAROUNA COMPOST INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS • Contact Information • Location • Ingredients • Testing • Schedule • Methodology ■ Aeration • Blending • Monitoring • Leachate ■ On -Site Storage • Product Testing • Record Keeping • Product Use • EPA Standards ■ Conclusion • See attached original Type 4 application, we don't require a type 4, only a small type 3 CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Dewey Jason Gibson Company: Carolina Compost, Inc. Address: 280 Cunningham Brickyard Rd Lexington, NC 27292 Phone: (336)474-1436 Fax: (336)474-1436 LOCATION Driving Directions: From US 85 take 64 East to Cunningham Brickyard Rd on the left, Go approximately I mile past 989 Cunningham Brickyard Rd, property is on the left, inside the fence. See Aerial Map Exhibit 1 INGREDIENT The ingredients involved in the proposed composting project are, brown grease and bullring material. Bulking material will be wood chips. The volumes anticipated for this project are approximately 8000 cubic yards per year for an amount of time to be determined by the Division of Waste Management. Question on type of yogurt'? We no longer receive yogurt at our facility. TESTING After composting a North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services waste analysis is required to test for pathogens and to determine the ratio of carbon to nitrogen in the waste. SCHEDULE Carolina Compost has been operating on Solid Waste Compost Demonstration Approval (SWCD_ 29-10), since .tune 2016, with an extension through September 2017. See Exhibit 42 METHODOLOGY The specific compost process that we plan to use is the windrow method. An initial pile will be constructed with a triangular cross section utilizing one days grease production. The windrows must be maintained at a temperature of 131 degrees F for 15 days and will be turned a minimum of 5 times in 15 days. A two to three inch layer of Finished compost can be used for odor control. The windrows will be 5-7 feet high, 40 feet in length and 9 ft. wide. Each day the pile will be extended 2 feet in length or as needed. AERATION The windrows will be turned as needed with front end loader for aeration. During PFRP the windrows will be turned at least five times during the first fifteen day period. BLENDING The only blending this particular system will consist of is the initial blending of the grease to the bulking material. We anticipate a daily blending of 5.25 cubic yards of brown grease and or and 3.15 cubic yards of bulking material( wood mulch and or dairy waste) for a total volume of 16.275 cubic yards per day. MONITORING The proposed compost system at Carolina Compost, Inc. will be designated as a Small Type 3 facility and produce a Class A product. Since the composting method used is windrows, the PFRP of 131 degrees F, also satisfies the VAR temperature requirement To obtain minimal assurance that the composting activity is proceeding properly, the temperature within the windrow is periodically monitored. Equipment required to conduct this monitoring is a probe-thermistor-type temperature indicator with at least a 6 foot probe and 3116" thick, with a scale reading from 32 degrees F to 212 degrees F, Additionally, monitoring of heavy metals, pathogens, and environmental parameters such as air and water quality ensures safe and acceptable compost and composting operation. LEACHATE Leachate will be monitored for BOD and suspended solids on a monthly basis, downwind at locations critical to public health concerns. From calculations the ration of dry to wet materials needed to provide a moisture content between 55 and 64 percent is approximately 2:1. ON -SITE STORAGE Carolina Compost Facility has a 20.000 gallon steel tank for the storage of grease trap pumpings. Tank permit # SDTF-29-03. See Exhibit 43 PRODUCT TESTING The tests we plan to perform on the finished product will be an NCDA &CS waste analysis with metals, an analysis fort pathogens, and a test for foreign matter. After the first batch of tests are complete, they will be repeated every six months. A private lab will be hired to test for fecal coli form in accordance with the requirement for pathogens. Foreign matter content will be determined by passing a dried, weighed sample of the compost product through a one -quarter inch screen. EPA Method 160.3 will be used to dry the sample. The material remaining on the screen will be visually inspected and the foreign matter that can be clearly identified shall be separated and weighed. The weight of the separated foreign matter divided by the weight of total sample will be determined and multiplied by 100. This will be the percent dry weight of the foreign matter content. The NCDA&CS waste analysis will provide the required chemical analysis of the compost. All parameters that the lab can provide will be requested. Carolina Compost will use A&L Great Lakes Laboratories for testing our product. See Exhibit # 4 RECORD KEEPING All facility owners and operators will record and maintain records for a minimum of 5 years. Records will be available for inspection by Division personnel during normal business hours and shall be sent to the Division upon request, • Daily operational records will he maintained, which include, temperature data and quantity of material processed. ■ Analytical results on compost testing. • The quantity , type and source of waste received. • The quantity and type of waste processed into compost. • The quantity and type of compost produced by product classification. The quantity and type of compost removed for use or disposal, by product classification, and the market or permitted disposal facility, An annual report for the period of July 1 to June 30 shall be submitted by all facility owners or operators to the Division by August 1 and will contain: • The facility name, address, and permit number. ■ The total quantity in tons, with septage values expressed in dry weight, and type of waste processed into compost during the year covered by the report, including tons of waste received from local governments of origin. • The total quantity in tons and type of compost removed for use or disposal from the facility, by product classification, along with a general description of the market it was used for during the year covered by the report. • Monthly temperature monitoring to support rule.1406 of the Solid Waste Compost facilities section. Results of test required for foreign matter, arsenic, cadmium; chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel , selenium, zinc, pathogens, and total nitrogen. ' ; O—Ow ]I 911*1 N The final product developed from the composting process will be distributed evenly over the land owned by the owner/operator of facility or sold for use in landscaping or other consumer uses with public contact. EPA STANDARDS Compost for this particular facility will be used in areas where there may be public contact. Measures will be made to meet EPA's "Process to Further Reduce Pathogens"(PFRP) standard. These measures will include either testing to prove there is less than 1,000 most probable number per gram of fecal coliform. If it does not meet that standard we will seek direct approval from the EPA for our process. Measures will also be made to meet the Vector Attraction Reduction Standard. CONCLUSION Our plan is to start with 2 tons of septage, (grease) mix with 1 tons of wood chips, mix and test until we have a formula that is acceptable with EPA standards. I am including a copy of the original application that contains our zoning, buffering and other need inforination. This application was for a type 4, but we don't need a type 4, we need a small type 3. Start of Process: Place wood chips and in the concrete pit, dump septage{grease} on tap, mix with loader, blending thoroughly. Concrete Pit: 30ft x 60f1, with 12inch thick walls and 24inch thick floor. Add wood chips, the amount will vary with the amount of grease, When the compost is right (amount of wetness), move to windrow, add 2 temperature probes. Wait for temperature probes to reach at least 140 degrees, checking 4-7 days a week:, recording readings. With the loader turn blend (scooping up and lining high, as to turn completely over, blending the entire pile. When compost reaches at least 140 degrees, turn blend into a new windrow. The compost will stay onsite for 15 days and maintain a temperature of at least 131 degrees. Temperature readings are recorded on both probes, The blend, within 2 weeks after meeting the time/temp requirements, is moved off site to be used as a compost product. Will not operate when temperatures are below 10 degrees. Wind is not an issue for equipment but for operator, EXHIBITS Z6, 3 5:, D-r,,3, 5 A -9-�4 SDTFw29=03 Aerial and Transportation Sources: Esri. HERE, ❑eLorme, Mapmylndia, Oc QpenStreetMap contributors, DigltalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus IDS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community. Map created by NC DEQ, Division of Waste Management for permitting purposes only. I in w 250 ft crc, 20170531 PAT MCCRORY '-' DONALD R. VAN DER VAART MICHAEL SCOTT Waste Managenlenr Ear V$AONNENTAS. QUALrTY June 30, 2016 Mr. Jason Gibson Carolina Compost Inc. 280 Cunningham Brickyard Rd Lexington, NC 27292 Solid Waste Compost Demonstration Approval (SWCD-29-10) Dear Mr. Jason Gibson: The Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section, has reviewed your request for approval of a Solid Waste Composting Demonstration Approval (SWCD-29-10) located approximately ❑tie mile past 989 Cunningham Brickyard Rd. in Lexington, NC. Your request is considered approved in accordance with the N.C. Solid Waste Management Rules, 15A NCAC 13B .1409 and subject to the following conditions: (1) The approval period is from June 30, 2016 to June 30, 2017. If an extension is needed it must be requested by March 13, 2017 with a justification for the extension, (2) A full Solid Waste Compost facility permit will not be issued for this facility without approval from the appropriate local zoning officials or a letter indicating that the property is not zoned. Any local zoning approvals necessary for the demonstration approval are the responsibility of the applicant. (3) Composting at this site shall be limited to the materials specified in the application. (4) The site shall be prepared to control run-off and run-on. Best management practices shall be utilized for this purpose. Atf run-off from the site and any leachate generated shall be managed to prevent any impact to ground or surface waters. A full Solid Waste Compost facility permit will not be issued for this facility until storm water and leachate from the site are managed according to the €7ivision of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resource's standards. (5) This approval is subject to immediate revocation if activities on site result in a director potential threat to the public health or the environment or if significant odor problems are created. The Division of Waste Management reserves the right to apply any other requirements of 15A NCAC 13B Section .1400 as the Division deems necessary during the above approval period. (6) Operation of the facility and compost monitoring activities shall be in accordance with the approved application and Section .1406 of the Solid Waste Management Rules. Records of temperatures shall be maintained to show pathogen reduction and vector attraction reduction requirements have been met and shad be available to representatives of the Section upon request. ti1ar� ai Yurlitt;atulina I tnvimnmenlal l2iralil� N';xcic'.7arra�rn�nl 1646 M;fll Smicc Censer 1217 Wv' t Janes Simci Kalcigh, NC'-769U-1646 919 707 8200 1 (7) Compost testing, frequency of testing, and reporting of test results shall be in accordance with the approved application and Section .1408 of the Solid Waste Management Rules. Classification and distribution of compost shaft be in accordance with Section .1407 of the Solid Waste Management Rules. (8) All compost shall be tested and the results approved by the Solid Waste Section prior to being used at the facility or removed from the facility for any use. (9) Any changes or additions to this facility, subsequent to receipt of this fetter shall be approved }prior to the start of the operation. (10) This approval is not transferable. (11) A pre -operational inspection is required to confirm the site's setbacks in accordance with NC Solid Waste Cornposting Rule 15A NCAC 13B .1404 rp for to accepting feedstock's for composting. (12) Susan Heim, Environmental Senior Specialist, wil) be responsible for oversight and inspection of the facility and related activities. Ms. Henn can be contacted at (336) 776-9672, If you have questions concerning this approval please contact me at (919) 707-5280. Sincerely, Martin A. Gallagher, Environmental Supervisor Composting & Land Application Branch Cc: Susan Heim, Environmental Senior Specialist Deb Aja, Western District Supervisor S:\Saud_waste\CLA\coMtPOMDEMOo APPRavAL\25-David sonlSwCD-2-9-1v_CaroNna Compost Mc_5-13-2016 Waste Management ENVIRQNMENTAC QUALITY March 9. 2017 Mr. Jason Gibson Carolina Compost, Inc. 280 Cunningham Brickyard Road Lexington, NC 27292 RE: SDTF permit issuance Carolina Compost, Inc. SDTF-29-03 Free Pilgrim Church Road, Davidson County Dear Mr. Gibson: ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Serle-1 MICHAEL SCOTT Direacr Enclosed is your permit to operate a Septage Detention and Treatment Facility with permit # SDTF-29-03, issued in accordance with the NC Septage Management Rules. This facility consists of one 20,000 gallon steel tank For the storage of grease trap pumpings per Permit Condition 7. To answer questions you may have about this permit, we'll need the number to assist you. Please read the permit conditions carefully and if you have any questions, contact me at (910) 433-3352 or Martin Gallagher at (919) 707-8280. Sincerely, Connie S. Wylie, Soil Scientist Division of Waste Management, NCDEQ cc: files Dewey & Anna Sue Gibson, landowners Davidson County Health Department s:lciMsepisgelsdtfpert2903cl t 7p_doc State of Nprh Quohaa I anon= W Quality I Waste Management -ayette,mile Rej&oai Rffiec! 225 Cneea Street, Suite 714 I Fayetteville, N. C 28301 {910y433-3352 Facdo Permit No: SDTF-29-03 Carolina Compost, inc. Permit to Operate March 9. 2017 Page 2 of 3 CONDITIONS OF OPERATING PERMIT 1. This facility shall he maintained and operated in a manner that will protect the assigned water quality standards of both surface and ground waters. 2. Leaks and spills are the responsibility of the Permittee and shall be immediately contained, cleaned up, and treated to prevent any contamination of the surrounding area. Any solids from leaks or spills shall be disposed of in a manner consistent with the NC Solid Waste Management Rules. 3. The method for controlling odors described in the approved application for this permit must effectively control ail odors created by the operation of this facility as required by 15A NCAC 13B .0841(g). 4. Erosion and runoff control measures shall be implemented to prevent migration of soil or wastes off this facility. The installation of groundwater monitoring wells or a leak detection system may be required at the discretion of the Division of Waste Management. S. This permit shall not affect the applicability of any statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances that may be imposed by other local, state, or federal government agencies that may have jurisdiction over this facility. 6. This permit may be modified or reissued at any time to incorporate any conditions, limitations, and/or monitoring requirements the Division deems necessary to adequately protect the environment and public health. 7. This facility consists of one above ground 20,000 gallon steel tank for the storage of grease trap pumpings only. Storage or treatment of any liquid or solid wastes other than those specified in the approved application for this permit is prohibited. 8. Na one other than the Permittee or an employee of the firm named in this permit may discharge septage at this detention and treatment facility unless the Division is notified and approval is granted by the Division. Only Septage Management Firms permitted to operate in North Carolina may receive authorizations to discharge at this detention and treatment facility, Facility Permit No: S©TF-29•03 Carolina Compost, Inc. Permit to Operate March 9, 2017 Page 3 of 3 9. This permit shall expire on March 9, 2018. Renewal or modification of this permit shall be in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B .0836 (j), (n), or (r). An application for permit renewal sha[[ be submitted at least ninety (90) days prior to the {permit renewal date. 10. Records shall be maintained in accordance with the 5eptage Management Rules. These records shall be made available to a representative of the Division upon request. IL Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises, or place on or related to the facility, at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining compliance with this permit; may inspect or copy any records that must be kept under the conditions of this permit; or may obtain samples of groundwater, surface water, or [ear -hate. 12.The setbacks prescribed by 15A NCAC 13B .0841(m) shall be maintained at ail times. APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO OPERATE A SEPTAGE DETENTION OR TREATMENT FACILITY r , � North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality RE E IV Division of Waste Management — Solid Waste Section DEC — 6 2016 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1646 Ur"FI; F Operator and Facility Information iDEQ-FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL 1. Applicant _Jason Gibson _� (f` L �bSPos��, .Z_.d � Address 588 Free Pilgrim Church Rd PA Lexington, NC Phone 336--474-1436 Contact person for site operation (if different from applicant): _____ Title or position Owner Phone Address 280 Cunningham Mckyard Rd Lexington, NC 27292 . Landowner —Dewey and Anna Sue Gibson Address 989 Cunningham Brickyard Rd. Lexington, NC 27292 335-474-1436 or 336-250-9848 4. Site Location: County Davidson State Road }Number 64 Directions to site: From highway 85 take 64 East to Cunningham Brickyard Rd, turn left an Free Pilgrim Church Rd, fallow to large gate on right. Site on right 5. Is the location on a permitted Seplage Land Application Site? NO If yes, give the site permit number here 6. Indicate whether project is: new new renewal modification For a permit renewal or modification, indicate the existing permit number and the permit expiration date 7. Attach written, notarized landowner authorization to operate a septage storage or treatment facility form signed by the landowner (if the permit applicant does not solely own the pfoperi), if a corporation owns the land use a corporate landowner authorization form. If Limited Liability Company owns the land, use a limited liability company landowner authorization form, 8. Aerial photograph scale 1 inch = 400 feet with site property lines accurately located on the photagra h must be enclosed (if 1 inch = 400 Feet is not available, 1 inch = 660 feet may be substituted)":'- - lvaa 9. Vicinity map (county road map showing site location). `�E"r_ 10. Land application site or wastewater treatment plant to be used after treatment or storage: (over) Facility information: the following information shall be included with the applications form. 1. Facility to be used for: Storage Treatment Types of septage to be stored or treated; Domestic Septage Grease Trap Pumpings x Portable Toilet Waste Commercialllndustr"ral Septage 3. Types of treatment to be provided: pH Adjustment (lime stabilization) Screening Other (attach explanation if other) 4. A description of the proposed detention or treatment facility including the size, type, and number of structures to be used and how those structures will be constructed or installed (use additional ,paper to explain, if necessary): 20,00e Gallon Holding tank, made of carbon steel. 5. An explanation of how septage will be discharged into and removed from the facility {use additional paper to explain, if necessary): 4" Valve, with steel pipe going to top of tank to f+il. A 6" Vaive to remove waste leading into mixing pit. S. An explanation of how any leaks or spills at the facility will be cleaned and how odors will be controlled (use additional paper to explain, if necessary): Any leaks will be treated with lime, and repairs matte immediately. Odor control is taken care of through compost process. ill. Certification I hereby certify that: The information provided on this application is true, compiete, and correct to the best of my Knowledge, and Z € have read and understand the N.C. septage Management Rules, 1 I am aware of the potential consequences, including penalties and permit revocation, for failing to follow all applicable rules and the conditions of a Septage Detention or Treatment Facility permit. _�4 gfiaturE ignaium of company ohiciai required) [late P print name Title Note: This application will not be accepted for review until akl parts of the application are camplete. S:Sol id WasteWMseptagelrormsGDTF-Application & Authanz-atio n%S DT F pen* Appllcation,lan 2016.docx Rev 01-47-16 �CBIWD JAN 112W Landowner's Authorization to Operate a Septage AW&W SECTION Treatment Facility {North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of )Taste Management - Solid Waste Section 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NO 27699-1646 i, Dewey Gibson (name of site owner) hereby certify that i am the owner of 10 acres of land located 533 Free Pilgrim Church fed, 1_exington,NC and identified by 2149 page 115 (book and page of recorded deed or tax reap parcel) and !haft 1 agree to allow Jason Gibson, Carolina Compost (SDTF permit applicant) to use said land for a septage detention or treatment facility for a period of As long as Needed (length of time), beginning 1-1-2014 (give date) and that i have read the North Carolina Septage Management Rules *. I further understand that no septage maybe stored or treated on the land until the Division Of Waste Management has issued a permit -for a detention or treatment facility. The alcove described property is ❑vmed soleiy by me orjoinfiy with Anna Sue Gibson (names of all cc -owners, Gr state none). Si nature of landowner Data Swom to and subscribed before the this (-C,' day of X Vf) , 20 ) —1 (Notary Public.) My Commission expires: Lt, i1-712Ce t ' 15µ 14.C. Admin. Cade 13B Section .0800 (OFFI, RY Ptfg�r� �f��i FANTArSA HAIRSTON Davidson County. W Comvs»ssion mites June 7, 2G21 q`` .fff�pR - CAii�ko 1 1~ rRev. W-07-16 35 03S�F- °,v SDTF=29=03 —5o . 13 Yam/° 'C-- Aerial and Transportation Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorrne, Mapmylndia, C 7penStreetMap contributors, DigitafGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, GNESlArbus DS. USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN. and the GiS User Community. Map created by NC DEQ, Division of Waste Management for permitting purposes only. 1 in = 250 ft nrr. 9()17flrII Report Number L�j 3SDS Conestoga Dr. F22048-65071 iif I "'! iG. Fort Wayne, IN'16808 a&Lg reatL .e�g83.d759 Account Number eke LAB G RAT OR I ES algreat1ake5.con'd 14022 Sr:cnosta who don't mi.,d gem'eiy drliy, To: CAROLINA COMPOST" 280 CUNNINGHAM BRICK YARD RD LEXINGTON, NC 27292-7774 Attn: JASON GIBSON sample fa: CAROLINA COMPOST Date Received: 2/17/2022 Lab Number. 42553 COMPOST ANALYSIS Date Reported: 3/3/2022 Page: 3 of 3 Analysis Unit Analysis Result pry Basis Result Analysis Method Ana] y Germination - Vigor % 100 TMECC 05.05-A Ave Ht of Seedlings in Control centimeters 8.6 TMECC 05.05-A Ave Ht of Seedlings in Compost centimeters 12.5 TMECC 05.05-A Respiration - CO2-C/g TS mg CO2-C / g TS/Day 3.7 TMECC 05.08-13 Respiration - CO2-C/g OM mg CO2-C / g OM/Day 2.1 TMECC 05,08-6 Compost Stability Index - Moderately Unstable TMECC 05.08 Retained on U.S. 2-inch Sieve % 0.00 TMECC 02.02-13 Retained on U.S. 1-inch Sieve % 0.00 TMECC 02.02-13 Retained an U.S. 5/8-inch Sieve % 0.00 TMECC 02.02-B Retained on U.S. 3/8-inch Sieve % 2.75 TMECC 02.02-13 Retained on U.S. 1/4-inch Sieve % 8.70 TMECC 02.02-13 Retained on U.S. 5/32-inch °% 17.38 TMECC 02,02-13 TMECC - Test Methods for the Examination of Composting and Compost (TMECC), The U.S. Composting Council. '" Report Number F22048-6507 Account Number 14022 To: CAROLINA COMPOST 280 CUNNINGHAM BRICK YARD RD LEXINGTON, NC 27292-7774 Attn: JASON GIBSON a Lg reatLa kes LABORATORIES S:icnfn:'� who don'. mirtdgelting dirty: " sampie ID: CAROLINA COMPOST Lab Number: 42553 COMPOST ANALYSIS 3505 Conestoga Or. Fort Wayne, IN .16808 260.193.4759 aIgreatlakes. corn Date Received: 2/17/2022 Date Reported: 3/3/2022 Page: 2 of 3 Analysis Unit Analysis Result Dry Basis Result Analysis Method Anal y Nickel mg/kg 4.6 10.2 US EPA SW846-6020 Lead mg/kg 6.1 13.5 US EPA SW846-6020 Selenium mg/kg 1.33 2.94 US EPA SW846-6020 Zinc mg/kg 33.4 73.8 US EPA SW846-6010C 503 Metals PASS/FAIL pass/fail PASS EPA 503 Metal Limits pH - 7.5 TMECC 04.11-A Soluble Salts dS/m 1.60 TM ECC 04.10-A Fecal Coliform/MPN MPN/g dry 3530 SM(20th)-9221E TMECC Pathogen Reduction - PASS/FAIL pass/fail FAIL 40 CFR 503 Class A Compost Ash @ 550 C % 14.01 30.92 TMECC 03.02-13 Organic Matter (LOI @ 550 C) % 31.31 69.08 TMECC 05.07-A Total Organic Carbon (C) % 15.65 34.54 TMECC 04.01-A Carbon;Nitrogen Ratio (C:N) - 29.5:1 29.5:1 TMECC 05.02-A Foreign Material % 0.00 TMECC 03.08-A Germination - Emergence % 100 TMECC 05.05-A 3505 Conr�;toaa Dr - Fort Wayne, IN 46808 2.60.483.4759 algrvatlakes. cam Y a Bate Received: 2/17/2022 Date Reported: 3/3/2022 Page: 1 of 3 Basis �sult Analysis Method TMECC 03.09-A TMECC 03,09-A TMECC 04.02-D ).12 TMECC 04.03-A j.27 TMECC 04.03-A ).12 TMECC 04.04-A ).14 TMECC 04.04-A ).37 TMECC 04.05-MG ).39 TMECC 04.05-CA 13.4 US EPA SW846-6020 888 US EPA SW846-6020 06.0 US EPA SW846-6020 i2.9 US EPA SW846-6010C 584 US EPA SW846-6020 L.68 US EPA SW846-6020 -LttMN TMECC - Test Methods for the Examination of Composting and Compost (TMECC), The U.S. Composting Council. 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