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Analysis of Composting as an Environmental Remediation Technology
- Part One: Introduction (PDF) (9 pp, 1.1MB)
- Part Two (PDF) (55 pp, 915K)
- Part Three PDF (17 pp, 1.2MB)
- Part Four (PDF) (35 pp, 494K)
- Text Version (text file) (183K)
Summarizes the available information on the use of compost for managing hazardous waste streams (as well as other applications) and indicates possible areas for future investigations.
Biosolids Generation, Use, and Disposal in the United States (PDF) (81 pp, 542K)Quantifies the amount of biosolids (historically known as sewage sludge) generated, used, and disposed of in the United States in 1998. Provides managers of municipal solid waste facilities with an overview of the various management options available for biosolids (e.g., composting, land application, incineration).
Biosolids Technology
Fact Sheet - In-Vessel Composting of Biosolids (PDF) (9 pp, 100K)
Provides an excellent overview of in-vessel composting, including the
advantages and disadvantages.
Compost Use on State Highway Applications
Funded by EPA, the Composting Council Research and Education Foundation
(CCREF), in conjunction with the United States Composting Council (USCC),
developed this publication to promote compost use on state and local
roadside applications.
Compost Use in Forest Land Restoration (PDF) (36 pp, 2MB)
Provides examples of using compost to successfully restore lands disturbed by forest management activities in the Pacific Northwest; many can be expanded for use in other environments with consideration of local conditions.
CompostNew Applications For an Age-Old Technology (Series of 5 fact sheets)
- Innovative
Uses of Compost: Bioremediation and Pollution Prevention (PDF)
(6 pp, 205K) | Text
Version (text file) (18K)
Use of compost bioremediation to restore contaminated soils, manage stormwater, control odors, and degrade volatile organic compounds. - Innovative
Uses of Compost: Composting of Soils Contaminated By Explosives (PDF) (4 pp, 169K) |
Text Version (text file) (9K)
Use of compost to remediate soil contaminated with explosives. - Innovative
Uses of Compost: Disease Control For Plants and Animals (PDF) (4 pp, 115K) |
Text Version (text file) (13K)
Use of compost-enriched soil to help suppress diseases and ward off pests. - Innovative Uses of Compost: Erosion Control, Turf Remediation, and Landscaping
(PDF) (8 pp, 418K) | Text
Version (text file) (20K)
Use of compost-enriched soil to reduce erosion and nutrient run-off, alleviate soil compaction, and help control disease and pest infestation in plants. - Innovative Uses of Compost: Reforestation, Wetlands Restoration, and
Habitat Revitalization (PDF) (4 pp, 193K) |
Text Version (text file) (10K)
Use of compost to restore forests, regain wetlands, and revitalize habitats; provides case studies.
Composting, Yard Trimmings, and Municipal Solid Waste (PDF) (151 pp, 6.7MB)
Examines planning, siting, designing, and operating composting facilities.
It also discusses basic composting principles; collection methods; processing
methods, technologies, and odor control; environmental, health, and
safety concerns; state legislation and initiatives; potential end-users;
product quality and marketing; community involvement; and economics.
Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control Best Management Practices (BMP) Fact Sheets
- Compost
Blanket
Describes how compost blankets can be used to control erosion and retain sediment. - Compost
Filter Berms
Explains how compost filter berms can be used in place of a traditional sediment and erosion control tool such as a silt fence. - Compost
Filter Socks
Describes how compost filter socks can be used to control erosion and retain sediment in place of silt fences or straw bales.
Decision-Maker's Guide to Solid Waste Management, Second Edition (PDF)
(58 pp, 1.7MB)
Chapter 7 of EPA's Decision-Maker's Guide to Solid Waste Management
provides guidance on environmentally safe ways to compost.
The Effects of Composted Organic Materials on the Growth Factors for Hardwood
and Softwood Tree Seedlings (PDF) (17 pp, 4.6MB)
Provides the results of a study designed to demonstrate the effects
of three types of compost on the growth and survival rates of hardwood
and softwood tree seedlings. The results of this study after 3 ½
years of monitoring indicate that compost mulching is consistently superior
to straw mulching for revegitating severely disturbed areas of soil.
Fact Sheet: Cover Up with Compost (PDF) (2 pp, 468K)
Provides information on compost as a landfill cover.
Getting into the Large-Scale Composting Business (PDF) (4 pp, 139K)
Provides an overview of the composting process and its companion Large-Scale
Composting: Getting in the Business - Day-to-Day Operations (PDF)
(4 pp, 227K) specifically addresses daily issues and regulatory concerns.
GreenScapes: Environmentally Beneficial Landscaping (PDF)
(8 pp, 1.6MB)
Describes EPA's GreenScapes program, providing cost-efficient and environmentally
friendly solutions for large-scale landscaping.
Encourages consumers to grasscycle, mulch, and compost to reduce the amount of yard waste in the waste stream and provides details on how and what to compost.
Markets for Composting (PDF) (191 pp, 4MB)
EPA-530-SW-90-073A, November 1993 [Note: Because this report is several years old,
some material may be out-of-date]
EPA established a national goal of reducing municipal solid waste disposal by 25 percent through source reduction and recycling (including composting) as a means of reducing the nation's dependence on landfills. Composting the organic portions of the MSW stream is one management technique that is being employed to help attain the EPA goal.
Organic Materials Management Strategies (PDF) (58 pp, 274)
Describes seven composting strategies for organic materials in the
US municipal solid waste stream and presents an analysis of the benefits
and costs of each strategy, the potential for diverting organic materials
from landfills or waste-to-energy facilities, and the potential markets
for diverted organic materials.
Quest for Less: Composting
Provides resources on composting for teacher of grades K-8.
Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases: A Life-Cycle Assessment of
Emissions and Sinks - Chapter 5. Composting (PDF) (16 pp, 227K)
Presents the results of an in-depth analysis to determine the net GHG
impacts of composting yard trimmings and food discards.
Success Story: Turning Garbage into Gold (PDF) (2 pp, 423K)
Presents information on the success of composting organic waste in
Massachusetts.
Tribal Waste Journal: Tribal Composting Nourishes Land and Tradition (PDF)
(28 pp, 981K)
Focuses on Tribal composting programs and practices.
Waste Prevention, Recycling, and Composting Options: Lessons from 30 Communities
(PDF) (9 pp, 690K)
Analyzes the actual operating experience of 30 diverse communitiessome
with high materials recovery rates, others with model waste reduction
initiativesand draws lessons for communities wanting to strengthen
their own programs. Addresses waste prevention strategies and comprehensive
source-separation composting programs; improving residential, commercial
and institutional recovery levels; and targeting construction and demolition
debris for recovery.
WasteWise
Update: Recovering Organic WastesGiving Back to Mother Nature
(PDF) (14 pp, 1.1MB) | Text
Version (textfile) (49K)
Highlights a number of organic waste diversion and recovery options
implemented by WasteWise partners, including composting, vermicomposting,
mulching and chipping, grasscycling, and donation. Provides basic
information on the science of composting and tips on getting started
with organics recovery.
Water
Efficiency Technology Fact Sheet: Composting Toilets (PDF)
(7 pp, 129K)
Provides an overview of this environmentall sanitation alternative.
Compost Maturity and Nitrogen Release Characteristics in Central Coast Vegetable Production (62 pp, 328K)
This California Integrated Waste Management Board report characterizes three compost types produced within the Pajaro River Watershed—green waste, blends of green waste and poultry manure, and poultry manure.
Compost Maturity Index (26 pp, 103K)
This California Compost Quality Council report provides test methods for determining if compost is very mature, mature, or immature.