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COMPOST SYSTEM CONTENTS:

DEFINITION
CONSIDERATIONS
COMMERCIAL STATUS
IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES
GUIDELINES

RESOURCES


DEFINITION:

Compost is created by the decomposition of organic matter such as yard waste. Compost systems confine compost so that it can receive air and create suitable temperatures for proper decomposition into fertilizer.


CONSIDERATIONS:

Landscape waste amounts to about 129,000 tons per year in Austin. This volume of material if composted could create 77,000 tons of fertilizer. Composting results in: (a) saving landfill space, (b) saving energy for transporting the material, and (c) the creation of a high quality fertilizer at the location where it can be used (thereby again saving energy). In addition, plastic garbage bags are saved.

Animal-based food products should not used to create compost. The compost system should function without odors or difficult labor. Prefabricated composting bin systems are available commercially and can function well with minimal maintenance.

Vermiculture, or composting using worms, can be accomplished as an alternative approach to traditional composting methods. Guidance is available from trained persons in Austin.

Commercial
Status
Implementation
Issues
technology suppliers cost financing public regulatory
Compost System

Legend
green Satisfactory
yellow Satisfactory in most conditions
red Satisfactory in Limited Conditions
black Unsatisfactory or Difficult

COMMERCIAL STATUS

TECHNOLOGY:

Well developed.

SUPPLIERS:

There are a few local suppliers that offer prefabricated systems. Suppliers of commercial compost products are adequate on a mail order basis.

COST:

Compost systems can be constructed on site with minimal material costs of $10 - $30. Commercial systems can cost $30 to $130.


IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES

FINANCING:

Not applicable.

PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE:

People who enjoy gardening have long been interested in composting. The fact that a compost system requires maintenance deters many people who are not environmentally conscious.

REGULATORY:

Improperly maintained compost systems that attract animals or cause odors can be considered a public health menace. Check local restrictive covenants.


GUIDELINES


1.0 Commercially available prefabricated compost bins


2.0 Site-built compost area


3.0 Vermiculture


4.0 Suitable Materials

Compostable materials include:


RESOURCES


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