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Compost plant gets county approval

A proposed sludge composting plant in Hinkley that has been the subject of ongoing legal battle between citizens, environmentalists and the county for the last three years got the green light, again, Tuesday from the Board of Supervisors. On a 3-1 vote, with Supervisor Josie Gonzales dissenting and Chairman Gary Ovitt absent, the board denied an See details

Compost

Compost is a combination of  organic materials that are being decomposed largely through aerobic decomposition  into a rich black soil. The process of composting is simple and practiced by individuals in their homes, farmers on their land, and industrially by industries and cities.   Compost is high in nutrients and used for many purposes. A few of the places that it is See details

Organic Recycling

Currently, an estimated 35 million tons of waste are disposed in California’s landfills annually, of which 32 percent is organic materials.Waste materials that are organic in nature, such as plant material, food scraps, and paper products, can be recycled using biological composting and digestion processes to decompose the organic matter.The resulting organic material is then recycled as mulch or compost See details

Composting good for environment and economy
Written by Brad Mitzelfelt, First District Supervisor   
compostgoodEconomic development and environmental stewardship can exist side-by-side.

Perhaps the most obvious example is the push for renewable energy. San Bernardino County is the epicenter of this emerging and important industry because the sun shines bright and long here, especially in the Mojave Desert.

We also have the wide expanses of open land necessary for utility scale solar power plants, the kind that can power medium-sizes cities.

Those assets — sun and land — also make the desert appropriate for another use that benefits the overall environment, namely, composting solid material that remains after wastewater is treated. However, as with large solar plants, great care must be taken in where the projects are located in order to protect the desert environment.
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Recycling compost saves you money. The cost to landfill biosolids is $60 per ton and continues to go up as landfill space runs low. The cost to recycle biosolids is $40 per ton. Not only that, but the fuel cost to truck biosolids to the California Central Valley or Arizona to landfill them is high. And best of all, biosolids are a recyclable resource that could benefit our local economy instead of wasting away at a dump.

It should also be noted that compost recycling provides the community an opportunity to reach the state-mandated goal of recycling 50% of all its waste. Should the state deem that the community is not making a good-faith effort to achieve a recycle rate of 50%, the community could face fines of up to $10,000 per day.

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Organic Recycling

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Currently, an estimated 35 million tons of waste are disposed in California’s landfills annually, of which 32 ...

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Compost plant gets county approval

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A proposed sludge composting plant in Hinkley that has been the subject of ongoing legal battle ...

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Compost

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Compost is a combination of  organic materials that are being decomposed largely through aerobic decomposition  into a ...

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