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2009 Compost School Dates
June 15-19, 2009
October 19-23, 2009



National Carcass Disposal Symposium, 2006 Presentations
Connecting Research, Policy and Response

December 4-7, 2006
Beltsville, Maryland

 

 

The University of Maine Cooperative Extension (UMCE), Maine Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources (DAF&RR), and Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and Maine State Planning Office (SPO) offer a regularly scheduled award winning international Maine Compost School.  The objective of the Maine Compost School is to provide training to people interested and/or involved with medium and large-scale composting operations.  This course is offered as a certificate program  and will train personnel to be qualified compost site operators.

Highmoor Farm in Monmouth, Maine.The Maine Compost School is located at Highmoor Farm, a University of Maine research farm facility located in Monmouth, Maine.  Participants receive classroom instruction, laboratory experience and hands-on project exercises in this setting.  The classroom and laboratory hands-on activities include:
 

  • Introduction to composting biology

  • Review of basic composting methods

  • Rules and regulations

  • Feedstocks

  • Equipment/New/Used/Safety

  • Siting

  • Site Management

  • Roles & responsibilities of mangers/operators

  • Pile management

  • Disease suppression using compost tea and compost

  • Record Keeping

  • Reading feedstock analysis

  • Maturity and stability

  • Bioaerosols

  • Consumer education

  • Odor control

  • Vector control

  • Troubleshooting

  • Recipe development

  • Feedstocks

  • Maturity and end uses

  • Markets and marketing

  • Videos

To reinforce and illustrate the principles taught in the classes, different commercial, community and farm composting sites have been selected to be visited by the students.  At each site the operators freely share their information and answer the questions the students may have.

  All along the tour, students are able to interact with the faculty of the school.  The field trips include:

  • a farm composting and bagging seafood waste, manure, and other organics (Kinney Compost)

  • a small-scale municipal sludge composting facility utilizing the static aerated pile method of composting (Wilton Sludge)

  • an innovative retail bagging operation (Living Acres)

  • a large scale invessel sludge compost facility (New England Organics - Hawk Ridge Compost Facility)

  • a large scale municipal sludge composting facility (Lewiston/Auburn Water Pollution Control Authority)

  • a medium scale invessel system composting septage using agitate biotechnology (Pat Jackson/Tri-City Septic)

  • a food waste composting operation (Sandy River Recycling Association)

Certification

An optional examination is administered to any participant that requests it.  Successful completion of the exam results in the awarding of a  "Certificate of Technical Ability."  The exam covers the classroom portion and the field trip visits and is given at the end of the session on Friday.  Please indicate your interest in this optional exam by checking the appropriate box on the registration form.

Enrollment Information

The registration fee for the Maine Compost School is $525.00 (US dollars) for each participant.  This fee includes all instructional material, refreshments at breaks, lunches Monday through Thursday, assorted publications, composting video series and field trip transportation.  Participants arrange for their own lodging and transportation to school.

Please send in your registration early using the registration form and the Payment Form.  Applications for registration are accepted until the 20 participants limit is reached.  Letters of acceptance will be sent out as confirmation of registration.

Refunds

The registration fee is fully refundable up to two weeks prior to the first day of the selected Maine Compost School. Registrants who do not attend and fail to cancel are subject to the complete fee. No participant substitutions may be made at any time, without permission from the school directors.

The Maine Compost School reserves the right to change instructors and to cancel or reschedule a program in the event of insufficient enrollment or unforeseen circumstances.

Special Clothing & PPE: The Maine Compost School does not require any personal protection equipment or special clothing. It does suggest  that you wear work boots and bring rain gear.  

Contact Information:

Curriculum content and/or optional
certification process, please contact:

Mark King, Environmental Specialist
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Solid Waste Management
17 State House Station
Augusta, ME  04333-0017
Telephone: 207-287-2430
Fax: 207-287-7826
Email:  mark.a.king@maine.gov

Registration and/or payment  
questions, please contact:

Melissa Freeman
Maine Department of Agriculture
28 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0028
Telephone: 207-287-1132
Fax: 207-624-5040
Email:  melissa.freeman@maine.gov

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