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Rule 3745-560-230 | Compost quality standards for class II composting facilities.

 

[Comment: For dates of non regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, test methods, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see rule 3745-500-03 of the Administrative Code titled "Incorporation by reference."]

(A) The compost quality standards in this paragraph are applicable to all compost produced from yard waste, animal waste, agricultural plant materials, food scraps, dead animals, raw rendering material, and alternative materials. The owner or operator shall have the samples collected in accordance with rule 3745-560-225 of the Administrative Code analyzed using the methods specified in tables 1 to 4 of this rule or other methods authorized by the director pursuant to rule 3745-560-06 of the Administrative Code. Test results shall demonstrate that concentration limits are not exceeded for the parameters listed in tables 1 to 3 of this rule. The owner or operator shall also have the samples analyzed for the parameters identified in table 4, which have no associated concentration limits, to ensure usage of compost product in accordance with accepted agricultural, silvicultural, or horticultural practices.

ParameterConcentration limit mg/kg dry weightPreparation methodsAnalytical methodsTMECC equivalent methods
Arsenic41SW-846 3050B or SW-846 3051A SW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020B or SW-846 7010TMECC 04.06-As
Boron See Table 4
Cadmium35SW-846 3050B or SW-846 3051A SW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020B or SW-846 7000B or SW-846 7010TMECC 04.06-Cd
Copper1500SW-846 3050B or SW-846 3051A SW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020B or SW-846 7000B or SW-846 7010TMECC 04.06-Cu
Lead300SW-846 3050B or SW-846 3051A SW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020C or SW-846 7000B or SW-846 7010 TMECC 04.06-Pb
Mercury7.8SW-846 7471BSW-846 7471B SW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020B or SW-846 7000B or SW-846 7010TMECC 04.06-Hg
Nickel420SW-846 3050B or SW-846 3051A SW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020B or SW-846 7010TMECC 04.06-Ni
Selenium100SW-846 3050B or SW-846 3051A SW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020BTMECC 04.06-Se
Zinc2800SW-846 3050B or SW-846 3051ASW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020B or SW-846 7000B or SW-846 7010TMECC 04.06-Zn
ParameterMicrobial countPreparation methodAnalytical methodTMECC equivalent method
Fecal coliformLimit of less than 1000 Most Probable Number per gram of total solids (dry weight) (1000 MPN/GTS)Standard methods part 9221E or part 9222DStandard methods 9260B and either 9222D, 9221E or 9223TMECC 07.01-B
Salmonella spp.Limit of less than 3 Most Probable Number per 4 grams of total solids (3MPN/4GTS)Standard method part 9260BStandard methods 9260B and either 9222D or 9221E, or Neogen Reveal 2.0TMECC 07.02
ParameterConcentration limit mg/kg dry weightPreparation methodAnalytical methodTMECC Equivalent method
Inert matter1.0% by weight on No. 5 sieve (four mm screen) and no more than a fourth of this inert matter may be plasticU.S. EPA 160.3 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and WastesDetailed belowTMECC 03.08
Method for determining percent inert matter. Inert matter content shall be determined by passing a dried, weighed sample of not less than one hundred grams of compost through a "U.S. standard No. 5 sieve" (four millimeter). The material remaining on the screen shall be inspected and the inert matter shall be separated and weighed. The weight of the inert matter divided by the total weight of the compost sample and multiplied by one hundred shall be the per cent dry weight of the inert matter content.
ParameterAnalytical method
BoronTMECC 04.05-B or Preparation: SW-846 3050B or SW-846 3051A and Analytical: SW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020B
MaturityTMECC 05.08-A Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate or TMECC 05.08-B Carbon Dioxide Evolution Rate or TMECC 05.08-C In-situ Oxygen Refresh Rate or TMECC 05.08-D Dewar Self-Heating Test or TMECC 05.08-E Solvita Maturity Index or TMECC 05.08-F Biologically Available Carbon
pHTMECC 04.11-A or North central regional (NCR) publication 221 or SW-846 9045D soil pH or ASTM D2976
SalinityTMECC 04.10 A or NCR publication 221
Total nitrogenAOAC 968.06 or TMECC 04.02-D or TMECC 04.02-A
Total organic carbonSW-846 9060 A or TMECC 04.01-A
Total phosphorusTMECC 04.03-A or Preparation: SW-846 3050B or SW-846 3051A and Analytical: SW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020B
Total potassiumTMECC 04.04-A or Preparation: SW-846 3050B or SW-846 3051A and Analytical: SW-846 6010D or SW-846 6020B or SW-846 7000B

[Comment:

Acceptable levels of maturity will vary according to end-user application (note: check date of maturity test).

Acceptable pH level will vary according to end-user application and will generally be in the 5.5 - 8.5 range.

Acceptable levels of soluble salts will vary according to end-user applications. The optimal ranges for growing media (compost amended soil) is 0.5 to 4.5 millimho per centimeter.

Compost producers may provide pH and soluble salts information in product literature for the intended end-user application that reflect user industry standards.]

(B) Supplementary compost quality standards. Additional information or testing of feedstocks, bulking agents, additives, compost, or compost product may be required to ensure the standards are appropriately protective of public health, safety, or the environment.

(1) Upon written notification from Ohio EPA, the owner or operator shall provide information regarding the feedstocks, bulking agents, additives, compost, or compost product including but not limited to the following:

(a) The source of the feedstocks, bulking agents, and additives, including a description of the process used to generate the feedstocks, bulking agents, and additives.

(b) A description of the chemical and biological constituents and results for any testing requested by Ohio EPA.

(c) Any other information deemed necessary by Ohio EPA.

(2) Upon review of such additional information, the director may establish additional conditions or quality standards for the compost. The director shall provide written notification to the owner or operator of such conditions or standards.

(C) Authorization for an alternative preparation or analytical testing method. Ohio EPA may approve and condition a request for alternative testing methods upon determination that the alternative methods ensure equivalent protection of public health, safety, and the environment. The owner or operator may submit a written request for approval of an alternative testing method that includes at a minimum the following information:

(1) The feedstocks, bulking agents, and additives accepted at the facility.

(2) A description or published references to the scientifically recognized preparation or analytical method that will provide equivalent or improved test results.

(3) A narrative of how the requested alternative sampling or testing method will ensure compliance with applicable quality standards.

(D) Ohio EPA may require the owner or operator to submit additional information upon review of a request generated in accordance with paragraph (C) of this rule.

(E) An owner or operator who has obtained an approval for an alternative preparation or analytical testing method shall immediately notify the director of changes in the feedstocks, bulking agents, or additives composed or the mix ratio for composting and simultaneously shall commence complying with this rule.

Last updated July 17, 2023 at 1:53 PM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 3734.12, 3734.028, 3734.02
Amplifies: 3734.12, 3734.029, 3734.028, 3734.02
Five Year Review Date: 11/9/2023
Prior Effective Dates: 4/2/2012, 7/14/2014