('ll > ( om ponling Program by Kim Bosse o c ro B tR The concept of composting organic m a te ria l) cartain ly isn't unique to the 2 0 th century I remember my Aunt Dorothy and Grandmother enriching the soil of th e ir gardens w ith Kitchen greens, coffee grounds, eggshell), grass d ippings and kelp long before my generation became environm ental!y active After a few decades of hibernation, composting is again receiving attention as an option to chemical fe rtiliz e rs It is also e m ajor method of vesta stream reduction O li Biorecycli ng or composting S ta n i 5 a bybiiv R c k e * turns organic waste into humus, which is the organic component in soil Appleudably, the C ity of Cannon Beach 1s implementing the firs t civic composting program in the county « w -tR n ^ r v R (a « iô *e s . I t j i w s 3 V e t îW F y Joe ‘ Balden, C ity Parks Specialist, developed a ' an f , ' • i . r u *n comprehensive site plan and proqram proposal for the composting area which w ill be located at sludge call C at the Wastewater Treatment Plant Approval and modification of the composting proposal were made by the City Public Works Department, Energy Committee. Public W orks Committee, Budget Committee and the C ity Council W H E .I-.I. P K IL S S , IN C - T r U I H I . "M tay*n The State approved the concept and development of an access rood w ith appropriate attention being paid to the M v n i«m*vrnnn wetlands b la c k le r r < s njvC z a s w t v Avenue isn ln m l < WctfMi U7ZO4 tVO) ZZ I 44>Z7 V f*« t«nr>man Sk'ei’ In August the City pure hosed a $ I 5 ,0 0 0 chipper The chipper can handle woody m aterial up to 8 * in diameter and chips approxim ately 10 cubic yards an hour St ^5- I >s,än < ™ J ■ l ■ l U J r ou). I fees to have a sub-contractor haul the ash to the landfill ¡ A t •J h '' IH a S , eur5 Using the chipper w ill lim it the use of the burn pile to only large woody products lik e stumps The chipper and compost n A J popvVyn ' ’.arot 'i $ ' v v .nÇesteeL F e ra ) cw s, [ V pile w ill help to elim inate the on-going '<• (Jene >/c problem of dumping yard debris over banks, on to the beach and on undeveloped lots .•1 b tew n Redose' *» epairè»n*<.n4 anà a e d i t - A ?«, A n , r ‘ ’ Vg f 4 ^ ) ’S a c r e e W you y -Z a o 'A Floßt > j -,7 a -fee J At this tlm e 8 0 % of the wood waste A Xi V. A < k jfc , T t « s compost m aterials received are from landscapers i wS yVr The City in conjunction w ith the landscapers is researching the fea s ib ility of ! .- A I I A' M ZRI rn <4 ’ S tA t * * <■ ’■*< ous • J assessing a tipping fee to local landscapers The fee would help off set the expenses incurred in the program end s till be less expensive to landscapers than hauling debris to QUALITY TOOLS, INC. the landfill The C ity of Gearhart applied for end received a m ulti - ju n S tic la n a l DEQ grant in 19 9 4 to 2966 Hwy 101 N I SeasOe 0 0 97,38 L' oasi R ane ; i saws A s s c x 'IA TIO N P.O HOY 148 ORiUS GRINCtRS research and develop an area wood waste handling program for the communities of CCMARfSSORS STATIONARY EOlA' V- NT Astoria, W arren to n , G earhart, Seaside and Cannon Beach 738-3074 M i v r c w r , ok mtw AIR TOOLS After processing, the chipped 2MC*Ct£ m aterials have a v a rie ty of uses, m ix for compost, as a base for raised garden beds, pathways, and mulch for moisture retention and weed control Composted mete rie ls ere generally used as an organic garden f e r tiliz e r Pesticides contained in m aterials put into the compost pile are reduced by leeching end biodegradation, therefore creating clean compost How can we residents take advantage of t h it Oregon (¿rape Nursery, Inc. Specializing m Spring h'lanen. Haikels A I r a h Chrislmai Decorations I I HAW K AC ( 1 S V IR II S I I N t IIO N M S H IM W \H I program 7 Easy" All we have to do Is bring our m aterials to the site At this time the site is open on Saturdays between 10AM & 12PM and 4PM to 4 4 5 P M The m aterials that can be chipped are woody yard debris Compostable CINDY I I I r t OWNER t s 8 D ot I AH s i HI 1 1 WEST LINN. ORiXtON 9706« <501)616-7199 SAM BERNARDI X> mate ria l s include kitchen greens, grass d ip p in g s , weeds and organic garden m aterials C A IA «U -.I5-H U I The general rule of thumb is, if you can t grow ’-'7'TÏ-'^ ' HI A H I I. HU ------- AM ITY UK *1101 it in d ir t . It can t be composted or chipped Please be conscientious and only bring m aterials that can be composted The success of this program w ill depend on how well we use it Building m aterials, non-orgemc garbage, arid paper products are not acceptable For more inform ation contact Dan Elek at C ity H all, 4 3 6 -2 0 4 5 /\L L T r i e . p H A Z L S o v i e t i Ü K V A Z K K M K E K C O Ü I U M l/iA J G B I A C K T Truninq • F* r z* > IK'ZKRY ^ \ T ( I î t L > A Y t é KAttf OK ¿IHXiT.fi T O 7 P M AKCAMS BOOK-X CABDEV AKTS M a e ijy r . M ohr Eucene, Qrea KojiwrtK. •C e rtifie d A rU n & t OCCB* 8 3 U 7 a i m i ä û L u iù îa L d tr y i • A v r c d iu FOR M O RI INFORMATION C A U 5 « ’ » 1 J « *w Z ro veri jfv r UPPER. LEFT EDGE OCTOBER 1ÎÎT