Minor Compost Facility Site Operation and Maintenance Plan is a legal document that was released by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is a minor compost facility?
A: A minor compost facility is a small-scale operation that processes organic waste into compost.
Q: What is the purpose of a Compost Facility Site Operation and Maintenance Plan?
A: The purpose of this plan is to provide guidelines for the operation and maintenance of a compost facility to ensure its efficient and safe operation.
Q: Why is composting important?
A: Composting helps reduce waste, recycle organic materials, and produce nutrient-rich compost that can be used for gardening and agriculture.
Q: What are the key components of a Compost Facility Site Operation and Maintenance Plan?
A: The key components include site management, feedstock handling, composting process, odor management, stormwater management, and record keeping.
Q: What are the responsibilities of the facility operator?
A: The facility operator is responsible for implementing and following the guidelines outlined in the plan, monitoring the composting process, and maintaining records.
Q: How should compost piles be managed?
A: Compost piles should be regularly turned, monitored for temperature and moisture levels, and protected from excessive rain and wind.
Q: How should odors be managed?
A: Odors should be minimized through proper site management, such as covering piles, using windbreaks, and managing feedstock correctly.
Q: What measures should be taken for stormwater management?
A: Stormwater should be diverted away from compost piles and stored in appropriate containment structures to prevent contamination.
Q: Why is record keeping important?
A: Record keeping helps track the operation and maintenance activities of the facility, ensures compliance with regulations, and provides documentation for reporting purposes.
Q: Who enforces the regulations for compost facilities?
A: Regulations for compost facilities are typically enforced by state and local environmental agencies.
Form Details:
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