[USCC] Fecal Coliform testing issues
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Thu Oct 26 18:58:18 CDT 2006
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From: epsteinee at comcast.net
Frank,
1. Regarding sampling and shipping I suggest that composters follow the USEPA 40CFR503 Appendix F in the Document Control of Pathogens and Vector Attraction in Sewage Sludge. The latest document EPA/625/R-92/013 was issued on July 2003.
2. Since in the document a give-away sample should be tested before it leaves the gate, I absolutly recommend that only a cured sample be tested and that the end of curing be based on a stability test of either carbon dioxide evolution or oxygen uptake.
Eliot
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From: frank <frank at compostlab.com>
> U.S. COMPOSTING COUNCIL 15th ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND TRADESHOW
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> Al, composters,
>
> There are two reasons for this as I see it.
> 1) We take the temperature of every compost sample when we receive it
> and many come in at room temperature. I suggest we look at the
> packaging. I suggest a small compact, w ell insulated package containing
> two one gallon plastic bags of compost with plenty of 'blue' frozen ice
> packs. Also, I suggest making sure the compost is refrigerated before
> the compost is placed into the container because I think a lot of warm
> compost is placed into the container and the ice is long used up just
> bringing the temperature from warm to cold.
>
> 2) When in an active compost pile the bacteria is in decline due to
> temperature and not due to lack of carbon. When time-temperature has
> been met the compost is moved to curing and the temperature moves in the
> direction to a more favorable condition and the microbes become more
> active. We should expect an increase. Only if the compost is very stable
> (no available carbon) or dried out will the count stay low. The question
> for me is should we test the compost directly after time-temp and before
> curing? We a re counting on all the real pathogens to be killed off
> during this heat process so can we assume its only the indicator
> microbes that regrow? I think this is a valid assumption because we
> permit up to 1000 indicator microbes per gram to live and still call it
> safe. Allowing them to live we can only expect them to increase during
> curing and, perhaps increase to above the 1000 limit. As I have
> mentioned before I think we should put more importance on measuring heat
> and suggest the fecal test be samples directly after temp-time and
> before curing as an indicator the heat has been met through out the pile.
>
> Frank
>
>
>
>
>
> ALFRED RATTIE wrote:
>
> >U.S. COMPOSTING COUNCIL 15th ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND TRADESHOW
> >Wyndham Orlando Resort | Orlando, FL | January 21-24, 2007
> >The National forum for those involved in the dev elopment and expansion of the
> composting and organics recycling industry
> >CONFERENCE PROGRAM, REGISTRATION FORMS, WORKSHOP AGENDAS,
> >EXHIBITOR INFORMATION AND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE USCC
> WEBSITE: www.compostingcouncil.org OR CALL THE USCC AT 631-737-4931
> >
> >
> >Some participants of the USCC's STA Program are experiencing a failure to meet
> pathogen reduction (fecal coliform) standards as required by EPA 503
> regulations. This, while not a seemingly unusual situation;
> >- does not always occur with a given producer's compost
> >- sometimes occurs only after shipping to a distant STA lab, but not during
> local lab testing (some producers test twice)
> >- is occurring with both yard trimming and biosolids compost
> >Two examples of recent problems are listed below:
> >********************************************* **********************************
> **************************************************************************
> >1) I had a series of conversation with an STA lab and several others regarding
> the fecal regrowth issues. Case in point, a recent analysis showing a fecal
> count of 1,900 was received. The five windrows that were composited and sampled
> for this test each passed local lab PFRP testing, i.e. fecal coliform analysis.
> I have documented proof of this. Now we have a set of lab results that reflects
> data that makes this a class 2 product rather than a class 1 product that it
> started out as when it came out of the PFRP process. Again, we have records
> documenting time and temperature data as well as the local lab fecal colifrom
> results. What would account for this?
> >
> >2) I was failing fecal coliform testing when I shipped my compost to an STA lab
> using the pr escribed TMECC practices. This ended when I used a courier service
> to make an immediate delivery. Is there a regrowth issue associated with
> shipping and handling?
> >*******************************************************************************
> **************************************************************************
> >The USCC's STA Program requires participants to pass both pathogen and metals
> testing. We are struggling to understand why these compost producers are
> experiencing this problem. All input is welcome.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Al Rattie
> >USCC STA Program Administrative/Technical Manager
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