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Compost Testing Program

Compost testing is important for characterizing the beneficial physical and chemical properties of a compost, as well as, for identifying potential problems with compost use.  The laboratory employs testing procedures from the U.S. Compost Council’s Test Methods for the Examination of Composting and Composts.  Free sample mailers and submission forms are available from the laboratory or from the county offices of the Penn State Cooperative Extension.  Alternatively, you may submit your compost sample in your own container.  Sample size required is listed with each test below.  Please submit payment with your sample with checks made payable to The Pennsylvania State University.

  

These tests include analyses for percent solids, organic matter, soluble salts, and carbon:nitrogen ratio.  Compost Tests 1B and 1C include additional tests for nutrients.  Test 1A is recommended as an initial test for feedstocks to help determine appropriate mixing ratios.  This test may also be used as a basic test for finished compost although nutrient testing (Compost Tests 1B or 1C) on finished composts is recommended.

Compost Test 1A: Percent solids, organic matter, pH, soluble salts, total

nitrogen, total carbon, Carbon:Nitrogen ratio..…........………………........  $30.00

Compost Test 1B: Compost Test 1A plus ammonium nitrogen, phosphorus

and potassium………………………...…………………………...…............  $46.00

Compost Test 1C: Compost Test 1A plus ammonium nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, aluminum, calcium, magnesium, manganese, sodium, copper,

iron, sulfur and zinc…………………………………................................... $60.00

 

Sample size required for Compost Tests 1A, 1B, or 1C:  approximately 1 quart

 

These tests are recommended for feedstocks and finished composts that may contain metals and other pollutants.  Compost Test 2A  includes all analyses listed under Compost Test 1C (above) plus the EPA 503 pollutants (arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, selenium, and zinc).  Compost Test 2B includes an additional test for PCBs and satisfies the requirements of DEP Chapter 271, General Permit, Sewage Sludge Quality Test.

Compost Test 2A:  Percent solids, organic matter, pH, soluble salts, total

nitrogen, total carbon, Carbon:Nitrogen ratio, ammonium nitrogen, phosphorus,

potassium, calcium, magnesium, aluminum, iron, manganese, sodium,

arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, selenium, and zinc..... $260.00

Compost Test 2B:  Compost Test 2A plus PCBs…..………………….. $340.00s

 

Sample size required for Compost Tests 2A or 2B:  approximately 1 quart

 

These tests provide the analyses required for compost producers involved with the U.S. Compost Council’s Seal of Testing Approval (STA) Program. 

Compost Test 3A:  Percent solids, organic matter, pH, soluble salts, total

nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium calcium, magnesium, arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, selenium, and zinc, respirometry test,

bioassay, particle size (< 9.5 mm), fecal coliform….....…………………...  $350.00

Compost Test 3B: Compost Test 3A without EPA 503 pollutants (arsenic,

cadmium, copper, lead, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, selenium and zinc)

and without fecal coliform…………..…………………………...………........  $180.00

 

Sample size required for Compost Test 3A or 3B:  approximately 2 quarts

Samples submitted for Compost Test 3A should be shipped on ice by overnight mail and received by the laboratory no later than Thursday, 11:30 AM of a given week.

 

Bulk Density:  If a bulk density test is requested, analyses will be reported

 on a volume basis (lb/yd3) in addition to a weight basis.  …….................. $10.00

                  (2- quart sample size required)

Particle Size:  Provides aggregate size classification of compost using

50mm (2-in), 25mm (1 in.), 15mm (5/8 in), 9.5mm (3/8 in) and

4mm(1/8 in) sieves.................................................................................$20.00

                  (1- quart sample size required)

Respirometry (CO2 Evolution) Test:  Evaluates the relative stability

(biological activity) of a compost based on a 4-day measurement of CO2

evolved during Compost incubation…………………....………………........... $85.00

                (1- pint sample size required)

Bioassay:  Screens for the presence of phytotoxins in compost based on

seedling emergence and growth of cucumber in compost/vermiculite mix

relative to control..................................................................................  $70.00

             (1- quart sample size required)

Nitrate Nitrogen: ...............................................................................$15.00 U

Calcium Carbonate Equivalence (CCE): (includes percent solids)...............$30.00  

Faxing Report (cost per page): ............................................................$1.00  


 
 
 



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