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products. Quality control will be an integral part of every processing and management function. <br /> Quality control procedures will insure that products are of the highest quality, free of pathogens <br /> and weed seeds, and that they post no human or environmental risk. Laboratory and plant <br /> response tests will be an important part of the quality control procedures. <br /> Where necessary, finished compost products will be screened to eliminate any physical <br /> contaminant still present. <br /> A compliance monitoring plan will be implemented to insure that all compost products meet the <br /> performance standards of Title 14, Chapter 3.1, Article 4. All products will be innocuous and <br /> free of sharp-edged particles. Maximum acceptable metal concentrations will not be exceeded. <br /> Pathogen reduction procedures as to time and temperature will be conducted for an aerobic <br /> windrow system. All required analysis and testing will be performed by a Department of Health <br /> Services certified laboratory in accordance with Section 17889. <br /> 5. END PRODUCT <br /> The final compost end product will be monitored for metals and pathogen reduction as described <br /> in Section H.B. of this report. Where necessary, finished compost products will be screened to <br /> eliminate any physical contaminants still present such as sharp-edged particles. Q'Go'a Y3' <br /> 6. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH STANDARDS <br /> See Section II.B. for the proposed monitoring program to ensure that the compost material end <br /> product will meet environmental health standards for maximum metal concentration and pathogen <br /> reduction. <br /> 7. COMPLIANCE MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> See Section II.B. for the proposed monitoring program established to monitor compliance with <br /> environmental health standards. <br /> F. COMPOSTING FACILITY CONTROLS <br /> 1. VECTOR AND BIRD CONTROL <br /> Insects, rodents or other vectors are not expected to pose problems because all active compost <br /> • will be maintained under aerobic conditions, and for at least 15 consecutive days within the <br /> UtPROJECr/397/MRF/R0 4.TCY December 15, 1993 <br /> 31 <br /> i <br />