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<strong>CITE COMPOST SPECS</strong>
<strong>CITE COMPOST SPECS</strong>
http://www.ccme.ca/files/Resources/waste/compost_quality/compostgdlns_1340_e.pdf


<p>Even low-phosphorous composts are known to export phosphorous over many years. The use of compost is not recommended in watersheds for which phosphorous pollution is a concern. There are three alternatives which have undergone field study, each of which has a number of benefits and potential concerns:
<p>Even low-phosphorous composts are known to export phosphorous over many years. The use of compost is not recommended in watersheds for which phosphorous pollution is a concern. There are three alternatives which have undergone field study, each of which has a number of benefits and potential concerns:
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<strong>Wood derivatives</strong>
<strong>Wood derivatives</strong>
https://www.unh.edu/unhsc/sites/default/files/media/unhsc_bsm_spec_2-28-17_0.pdf
https://www.unh.edu/unhsc/sites/default/files/media/unhsc_bsm_spec_2-28-17_0.pdf
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