September 17
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September 17
Compost ... Recycle Your Organics! 18th Annual National Composting Conference September 17-19, 2008 Château Mont-Sainte-Anne, Beaupré QC Tuesday September 16th A BONUS DAY- separate registration required Catch our bus at 10:00AM at Montreal’s Dorval (Pierre Elliott Trudeau) Airport for a tour of Conporec’s composting facility in Sorel-Tracy. There will also be further tours along the way as the bus travels to Beaupré, our conference venue. Wednesday September 17th TOUR DAY! Buses will leave from Château Mont-Sainte-Anne at 9:00AM. Join us for a great day of tours of several of Québec’s composting operations! Also included will be a tour of the CRIQ: Centre de recherche industrielle du Québec laboratories, home to the BNQ: Bureau de normalisation du Québec. Tour of Conporec Plant 11:00AM In operation since 1993, the 35,000 tonne facility serves the waste diversion needs of the Bas-Richelieu Regional County Municipality for both organics as well as recyclables. The enclosed processing building manages both mixed solid waste and source-separated organics. It includes a rotating bioreactor, sorting lines and enclosed composting bays, enabling the facility to achieve, on average, over 70% diversion annually. Enviroval inc. Enviroval inc. has been composting approximately 30,000 tonnes of yard waste, IC&I and household residuals and animal manures annually for the past 4 years. The feedstocks come from across the province, but mostly from the greater City of Québec region. www.compost.org Bienvenue and Welcome to Québec Reception at 7:00PM+ Meet your composting colleagues at the top of the mountain for networking, cocktails and the official start of our conference. Sponsored by: All Treat Farms CRIQ Laboratories The environmental department of CRIQ has managed research and development projects in the composting field for several years. During the tour, research laboratory facilities and field trials for pilot projects will be presented. The CRIQ Lunch! 12:30PM will also discuss current research that is being conducted in anaerobic digestion, air and water treatment. Followed by additional tours along the way to Québec City. GSI – Saint-Henri-de-Lévis facility The bus will arrive at our conference venue at approximately Pulp and paper as well as agri-food industry residuals along with source5:00PM separated residential organics and manures are composted at the GSI facility, one of the oldest large-scale composting facilities in Canada. A variety of compost products have been developed and are sold in both bag and bulk format to the horticultural, agricultural, landscaping and retail gardening industries. Thursday September 18th Opening Plenary Compost Matters in Québec Representative from the Québec Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks Making the Most of Compost Larry Hodgson, Gardening Author & Photographer Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall Concurrent Sessions I. 8:30 - 10:00AM Program Implementation - from Backyard Composting to Curbside Collection: Part I Best Practices for Composting of Source-Separated Organics Carl Genois, Conporec inc. Keeping our Island Green through Organic Residuals Recovery and Composting Heather Myers, Island Waste Management Corporation A Case for Backyard Composting and Curbside Organics Collections: The City of Québec programs Lili Michaud, City of Québec – Backyard Composting Program Manon Morin, City of Québec and Françoise Forcier, Solinov 10:00 - 10:30AM 10:30AM – 12:30PM II. The Evolution of Odour Control and Air Quality Management Process and Operational Adjustments to Enhance Odour Control Larry Conrad, Region of Peel and Lambert Otten, University of Guelph Meeting a Limit of 1 Odour Unit at the Property Line – A Case Study Derek Webb, Biorem Advances in the Development of an Odour Control Management Program Yann-Henri Contratto & Thierry Pagé, Odotech Air Quality Control Regulations for Composting Facilities in California Julia Lester, ENVIRON International Corporation Odour Management Case Studies from the South of France John Nicholson, Business Columnist, Solid Waste & Recycling Implementation of the Green Cart Program for the Region of Halton Tara Alkhalisi, Jacques Whitford Lunch in Exhibit Hall 12:30 – 1:30PM Concurrent Sessions 1:30 - 3:00PM I. Greenhouse Gas Protocol and Studies Compost Happenings in Europe --Past, Present and Future Trends Enzo Favoino, ISWA: International Solid Waste Association – Italia The Development of a GHG Protocol for the Canadian Composting Industry – A Primer & Update from The Composting Council of Canada Allan Yee, City of Edmonton II. The Business of Biosolids Composting Amendments to the National Biosolids Standard Marc Hébert, Québec Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks Optimizing On-Site Farm Composting to Reduce GHG Emissions Serge Poulin, MAPAQ, ITA campus de La Pocatière The Development of an Operational Plan for Biosolids Composting Conrad Allain, Greater Moncton Sewerage Commission Identification and Quantification of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects François Roberge, Enviro-Accès Biosolids Composting in Québec Lynn Lagacé, GSI Environnement Trace Metal Mass Transfer During Thermophilic Composting Shouhai Yu, University of Alberta Thursday September 18th Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall Concurrent Sessions I. Program Implementation – from Backyard Composting to Curbside Collection: Part II Backyard Composting as a Strategy for Municipal Solid Waste Management - A Fredericton, New Brunswick Case Study Debby Peck, Fredericton Backyard Composters On-Site Composting Programs – Reflecting on 10 Years of Experience Michael Bryan-Brown, Green Mountain Technologies Curbside Organics Collection & Large-Scale Composting in Hamilton Joel McCormick, City of Hamilton Implementing Composting Programs in the Neighbourhood: Insights from the Experience of 3000+ Communities Doug Hill, Norseman Plastics Composting Pilot Project at the MRC du Rocher-Percé Nathalie Drapeau, MRC du Rocher-Percé and Marie-Hélène Gravel, Solinov (continued) 3:00 – 3:30PM 3:30 – 5:30PM II. Organic Residuals Management in Agriculture Processing Abbattoir Wastes – A Pilot Project Yves Bernard, Centre de recherche industrielle du Québec City Meets Country – Co-Composting on the Farm Serge Poulin, MAPAQ, ITA campus de La Pocatière Turning Agri-Food Residuals into a Value-Added Product Elaine Boutin, INRS-ETE Composting Animal Mortalities on the Farm: From Problem to Opportunity Shawn Compton, The Puratone Corporation The Use of Compost to Increase Soil Structure Adrien N’Dayegamiye, Institut de recherche et de développement agroenvironnement Thursday Evening Dinner – Meet in the lobby at 6pm and we’ll be taking you away for an evening where you’ll find yet another reason to fall in love with Québec. The evening venue will require advance registration. So please make sure that you let us know of your intent to attend. Utilizing a Rotating Composter for Food Waste: Optimizing Capacity Carrie Rosevear and Suzelle Barrington, Éco-Quartier Jeanne Mance/Mile-End Friday September 19th Concurrent Sessions I. Compost! It’s All About Markets II. Anaerobic Digestion Initiatives Anaerobic Digestion and Composting of Organic Residuals in MRC Rivière-du-Loup Geneviève Potvin, MRC de Rivière-du-Loup et Michel Laforest, Envirogaz, Portneuf Why Compost Marketing Programs Fail Ron Alexander, Alexander Associates Inc From Product Concept to Patent to Market Don Carr, Bio Balance Using Compost to Manage Ever-Scarcer Water Resources Ron Alexander, Alexander Associates Inc. Refreshment Break in Exhibit Hall Concurrent Sessions I. 9:00 – 10:30AM Supporting the Business of Organics Recovery & Composting Dairy Farm Residuals: A Case Study in Ravenna, Michigan Sarah Lineberry, Reynolds, Inc. And Entec Biogas USA 10:30 – 11:00AM 11:00AM – 12:30PM II. Setting the Standard Procurement and Operational Considerations for Successful Composting Peter Robinson, HotRot Exports Ltd. Updates about three important regulatory and industry-led initiatives of impact to the Organic Residuals Recovery and Compost Industry. Tendering and RFP Pitfalls to Avoid Denis Chamberland, Aird Berlis - Harnessing the Energy of Organic Residuals Doug Carruthers, Organic Resource Management Regulating and Certifying the word, Organic Compostable Plastic Standards and Certification Compost Quality Alliance (CQA) 12:30 – 1:00PM Board our bus where you’ll enjoy lunch as we head to Québec City for our final sessions in the afternoon (time to bring your luggage as well if you are not planning to stay at the Château Mont-Ste-Anne for the weekend). Closing Plenary Session at Espace 400e 2:00-3:30PM National Panel of Organic Residuals/Compost Representatives who will focus on Regional Compost Initiatives and Developments across Canada Annual General Meeting of The Composting Council of Canada 3:30-4:30PM Meeting of The Council’s National Board of Directors 4:30-6:30PM The Composting Council of Canada would like to gratefully acknowledge the additional sponsorship commitment received from the following organizations for our conference to-date: ALLU Group The Clorox Company of Canada Loblaw Companies Limited/George Weston Limited Miller Composting W. Ralston (Canada) Inc. Conporec inc. Recyc-Québec The Composting Council of Canada’s AND THE Ville de Québec’s Ch ateau Mon t-Sa inte-Anne, Quebec Sept 17-19, 2008 18th Annual National Composting Conference September 17-19, 2008 Château Mont-Sainte-Anne, Beaupré, Québec The concentrated focus on organic residuals management can exponentially change our world for the better. Whether in the backyard, on-site or through large-scale operations, compost holds essential solutions for environmental and economic sustainability. The 18th Annual National Compost Conference offers great opportunities to learn from the best-of-the-best organic residuals recovery and compost knowledge base while enhancing your networks and industry contacts across Canada. Fax Back to The Composting Council of Canada (866-902-7272) Yes! I plan to attend. Please register me as follows: Name: Affiliation: Address: City: Province/State: Phone: Fax: Email: Visa or MasterCard: Cardholder Name: Cardholder Signature: Postal/Zip Code: Exp.: Cheque or Money Order enclosed (Payable to The Composting Council of Canada) Please invoice me. For additional information, please visit www.compost.org or call (877) 571-GROW Registration Fees (Please mark appropriate section.) CCC Member Potential CCC Member Prior to August 8, 2008 $560 incl. taxes $615 incl. taxes After August 8, 2008 $645 incl. taxes $675 incl. taxes Tour Day Rate $57 incl. taxes $85 incl. taxes Conference Day Rate (please indicate which day) Sept. 18 Sept. 19 $295 incl. taxes $370 incl. taxes Speaker Rate* $255 incl. taxes $255 incl. taxes Yes, I plan to attend the conference dinner event, Thursday September 18th! Special Bonus Day! Tuesday September 16th $80 incl. taxes $115 incl. taxes *Speakers who plan to attend the conference only on the day of their presentation do not need to pay registration fees. The Speaker Rate above applies to speakers who will be attending the full conference. GST Registration #R136167533 Accommodations: Our conference venue, the Château Mont-Sainte-Anne, is offering special delegate rates starting at $124/night (plus applicable taxes and gratuities). Please be sure to state you are with The Composting Council of Canada’s conference when booking your room. For reservations, call 1-800-463-4467 or (418) 827-5211.