Table 220-A
Terms and Conditions for Solid Waste Permit Exemptions
Organic Materials | Volume | Specific Requirements for Activity or Operation | |
(1) | All organic feedstocks | No more than 5,000 gallons or 25 cubic yards of material on-site at any one time. | No notification, reporting or testing requirements. |
(2) | All organic feedstocks | Greater than 25 but no more than 250 cubic yards of material on-site at any one time, not to exceed 1,000 cubic yards in a calendar year. | (a) Thirty days prior to operation, facilities must submit a notification of intent to operate as a conditionally exempt facility to the jurisdictional health department and the department. Notice of intent must be submitted on a form provided by the department; (b) Facilities that distribute composted material off-site must meet the following conditions: (i) Manage the operation to reduce pathogens to meet limits set by Table 220-B; (ii) Conduct compost analysis according to the requirements of Table 220-B. Compost testing frequency is based on volume of compost produced annually as required by subsection (4)(a)(x)(B) of this section; and (iii) Submit annual reports and results of composted material analysis to the department and the jurisdictional health department by April 1st of each calendar year. Annual reports must be submitted on forms provided by the department. |
(3) | Yard debris Crop residues Manure and bedding Bulking agents | Greater than 25 but no more than 500 cubic yards of material on-site at any one time, not to exceed 2,500 cubic yards processed in a calendar year. | (a) Thirty days prior to operation, facilities must submit a notification of intent to operate as a conditionally exempt facility to the jurisdictional health department and the department. Notice of intent must be submitted on a form provided by the department. (b) Facilities that distribute composted materials off-site must meet the following conditions: (i) Manage the operation to reduce pathogens to meet limits set by Table 220-B; (ii) Conduct compost analysis according to the requirements of Table 220-B. Compost testing frequency is based on volume of compost produced annually as required by subsection (4)(a)(x)(B) of this section; and (iii) Submit annual reports and results of composted material analysis to the department and the jurisdictional health department by April 1st of each calendar year. Annual reports must be submitted on forms provided by the department. |
(4) | Agricultural wastes Yard debris Bulking agents | Greater than 25 but no more than 1,000 cubic yards of agricultural wastes and bulking agents on-farm at any one time, and up to 50% of organic materials on-farm can be yard debris. | Agricultural farms managing more than 25 cubic yards of imported yard debris on-site at any one time or composting only agricultural wastes but that distribute off-site must meet the following conditions: (a) Thirty days prior to operation, facilities must submit a notification of intent to operate as a conditionally exempt facility to the jurisdictional health department and the department. Notification must be submitted on a form provided by the department; (b) If agricultural farm is only managing agricultural waste and not distributing composted material off farm, then notification in (4)(a) of this table is not required; (c) Facilities that distribute composted material off-site must meet the following conditions: (i) Manage operation to reduce pathogens to meet limits set by Table 220-B of this section; (ii) Conduct compost analysis according to the requirements of Table 220-B. Compost testing frequency is based on volume of compost produced annually as required by subsection (4)(a)(x)(B) of this section; and (iii) Submit annual reports and results of composted material analysis to the department and the jurisdictional health department by April 1st of each calendar year. Annual reports must be submitted on forms provided by the department. |
(5) | Agricultural wastes Manure and bedding from zoos Bulking agents | Greater than 25 cubic yards with no upper limits when only agricultural wastes, manure and bedding from zoos, and bulking agents are processed on-farm, or on-site for zoos. | Agricultural farms that distribute composted material off-farm, or off-site for zoos, must meet the following conditions: (a) Thirty days prior to operation, facilities must submit a notification of intent to operate as a conditionally exempt facility to the jurisdictional health department and the department. Notification must be submitted on a form provided by the department; (b) For composting at a dairy, composting must occur as part of an updated dairy nutrient management plan as required by chapter 90.64 RCW, Dairy Nutrient Management Act; (c) For composting at a farm other than a dairy, composting must occur as part of an updated farm management plan written in conjunction with a conservation district, a qualified engineer, or other agricultural professional able to certify that the plan meets applicable conservation practice standards in the USDA Washington Field Office Technical Guide, Code 317, produced by the Natural Resources Conservation Service; (d) Facilities that distribute composted material off-site must meet the following conditions: (i) Manage the operation to reduce pathogens to meet limits set by Table 220-B of this section; (ii) Conduct compost analysis according to the requirements of Table 220-B. Compost testing frequency is based on volume of compost produced annually as required by subsection (4)(a)(x)(B) of this section; and (iii) Submit annual reports and results of composted material analysis to the department and the jurisdictional health department by April 1st of each calendar year. Annual reports must be submitted on forms provided by the department. |
Note: | When considering compost facility location, please review the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Advisory Circular. No. 150/5200-33B 2007. |
Table 220-B
Testing Parameters
Metals and other testing parameters | Limit (mg/kg dry weight), unless otherwise specified |
Arsenic | [LESS THAN EQUALS TO] 20 ppm |
Cadmium | [LESS THAN EQUALS TO] 10 ppm |
Copper | [LESS THAN EQUALS TO] 750 ppm |
Lead | [LESS THAN EQUALS TO] 150 ppm |
Mercury | [LESS THAN EQUALS TO] 8 ppm |
Molybdenum | [LESS THAN EQUALS TO] 9 ppm |
Nickel | [LESS THAN EQUALS TO] 210 ppm |
Selenium | [LESS THAN EQUALS TO] 18 ppm |
Zinc | [LESS THAN EQUALS TO] 1400 ppm |
Physical contaminants1 | [LESS THAN EQUALS TO] 1 percent by weight total, not to exceed .25 percent film plastic by weight |
Sharps | 0 |
pH | 5 - 10 (range) |
Biological stability2 | Moderately unstable to very stable |
Fecal coliform3 | < 1,000 Most Probable Number per gram of total solids (dry weight) |
OR | |
Salmonella | < 3 Most Probable Number per 4 grams of total solids (dry weight) |
1A label or information sheet must be provided with compost that exceeds .1 percent by weight of film plastic. See WAC 173-350-220(6)(f)(iii)(D)(I). |
2Tests for biological stability must be done as outlined in the United States Composting Council Test Methods for the Examination of Composting and Compost unless otherwise approved by the jurisdictional health department. |
3Test for either fecal coliform or salmonella. |
Note: | Biosolids composters regulated under this chapter must communicate with the jurisdictional health department to determine if different testing parameters and testing frequencies are required. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 173-350-220
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95.020(3), 70.95.060(1), 70.95.260(6), 70.95.305, 70.95.330. 13-08-016 (Order 10-06), § 173-350-220, filed 3/25/13, effective 4/25/13. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95 RCW. 03-03-043 (Order 99-24), § 173-350-220, filed 1/10/03, effective 2/10/03.