BioCycle Alert!

August 23, 2004
The editors of BioCycle bring you the August edition of BioCycle Alert.
(For your information, the August 2004 issue of BioCycle was mailed on August 16.)
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Look for these articles in August BioCycle and preview on our web site...
Expanding The Potential Of In-Vessel Composting
Arizonas Pinetop-Lakeside facility enjoys community support because it takes two waste streams and combines them to create a marketable product. See page 38, August 2004
An MSW Composting Journey
A veteran mixed MSW composting facility manager provides insights into how economics and engineering challenges led to new ownership and a retooling of operations. See page 43, August 2004
California Compost And Mulch Producers Create A Big Picture
Survey results provided by the California Integrated Waste Management Board cover latest developments in the states organics infrastructure. See page 22, August 2004
Minnesota DOT Advances Compost Use For Erosion Control
Revised specifications and successful highway projects set the stage for compost-based solutions for erosion and sediment control and storm water management. See page 49, August 2004.
Methane Digesters Move Forward On California Dairy Farm
An organic creamery is the most recent installer of an anaerobic digestion system to generate power from manure and wastewater, saving $6,000/month in electricity costs. See page 42, August 2004
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