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International Compost Awareness Week

May 5-11, 2024

Celebrated annually, International Compost Awareness Week (ICAW) promotes the use of compost and the benefits of composting for effective resource management, soil health, and plant growth.

MNCC Hosted Plate to Garden Event

If you'd like to volunteer, contact Zach at zmccarty@co.carver.mn.us 


Come to Urban Growler for FREE COMPOST from the Minnesota Composting Council.

Pre-bagged is limited to two bags per person while supplies last. You can bring your own container to receive additional compost.

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Standardizing Compost by Defining Properties,

Products and Systems in Minnesota:

An MNCC White Paper 


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MNCC Update on their Standardizing Compost by Defining Properties, Products, and Systems in Minnesota: An MNCC White Paper.

MNCC Update on their Standardizing Compost by Defining Properties, Products and Systems in Minnesota: An MNCC White Paper. ​For many years, state agencies that use compost have expressed concerns...

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USCC Continues to Push for Clarity about Today's 

CERCLA Exemption from the EPA

Contact

Linda Norris-Waldt

Deputy Director - Advocacy

lnorriswaldt@compostingcouncil.org


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | April 19, 2024

 

USCC Continues to Push for Clarity about Today's CERCLA Exemption from the EPA

 

RALEIGH, N.C. — The US EPA today officially designated two per- and poly-fluoroalkyl chemicals as hazardous substances regulated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund, a move long anticipated by USCC in our two-year-old fight to be exempted from the rule upon its adoption.

 

A list of specifically exempted entities, including farmers, public landfills, and public water treatment facilities, was published alongside the rule in the PFAS Enforcement Discretion and Settlement Policy; compost was not called out in the exemption, although the term “other entities” was included, as exempted from coverage. At a November 30, 2023, Compost Stakeholder meeting with the EPA’s Regional Support Division (RSD) in the Office of Site Remediation Enforcement with USCC leadership, the division’s lead attorney indicated that compost would not be included in cleanup enforcement for PFAS “passively received” by compost facilities. USCC continues to ask for specific listings as an exempt entity.

 

“We will continue to fight to be exempted through legislation to be sure composters are exempted as passive receivers,” said Frank Franciosi, Executive Director of a bill introduced by Sen. Cynthia Lummis. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito has pledged not to support a broad bill providing PFAS protections and research offered by Senate Environment and Public Works Chair Sen. Tom  Carper unless a passive receivers exemption is included.

Articles of Interest

Cultivating Growth with Care - SMSC Organics Recycling Facility

SMSC Organics Recycling Facility Names New Leadership Spending more than two minutes with Dustin Montey and Erin Skelly results in gaining two new friends for life.

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Monitoring PFAS

The PFAS monitoring plan laid out a path for PFAS monitoring at solid waste, wastewater and stormwater facilities, hazardous waste landfills, facilities with air emissions, and sites in the Brownfield or Superfund programs. The plan did not establish facility-specific requirements, but outlined how the MPCA planned to prioritize locations for PFAS monitoring and what the monitoring will entail.

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More Upcoming Events

Thursday, September 12 | 1:30 - 5:00 pm

Como Park Golf Course, St. Paul

9-hole Golf Tournament to support the Kevin Tritz Memorial Fund.


Fee per golfer, including cart: $50

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SAVE THE DATE - Tuesday, June 18


Self Eco Tour and Happy Hour

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Minnesota Composting Council is pleased to honor the life and legacy of Kevin Tritz by managing the Kevin Tritz Memorial Fund (KTMF), which is dedicated to funding research that brings sound science to the composting industry and education that furthers the public's understanding of the positive impacts to the environment of using compost.


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The Minnesota Composting Council is the MN State Chapter of the United States Composting Council. The Minnesota Composting Council received its non-profit status from the State of Minnesota in January 2013. It officially became the State Chapter of the United States Composting Council (USCC) in December 2013.