Woodland Park Zoo, WA

Seattle, WA 2019
composting system ribbon cutting
Ribbon cutting ceremony for aeration floor with bunker walls at Woodland Park Zoo
ECS aeration panel on bunker wall at Woodland Park Zoo
ECS aeration panel on bunker wall at Woodland Park Zoo
ECS CompTroller and aeration panel on bunker wall at Woodland Park Zoo
Positive aeration trench-style floor with bunker walls at Woodland Park Zoo
composting system ribbon cutting
Ribbon cutting ceremony for aeration floor with bunker walls at Woodland Park Zoo
ECS aeration panel on bunker wall at Woodland Park Zoo
ECS aeration panel on bunker wall at Woodland Park Zoo
ECS CompTroller and aeration panel on bunker wall at Woodland Park Zoo
Positive aeration trench-style floor with bunker walls at Woodland Park Zoo

Client Needs

The Woodland Park Zoo used a static pile composting process that was turned with a small tractor. It served them well for years; however, it had reached its limitations in terms of area, time and labor to manage the increasing volume of herbivore manure. In addition to needing a system with more annual throughput, the zoo wanted to compost carnivore and primate wastes and needed a reliable method of meeting and recording temperature data for compliance with pathogen killing regulations. The zoo’s compost facility required an upgrade that included:

  • A more compact facility footprint;
  • Faster processing;
  • Ability to process more diverse waste material;
  • Automated aeration and temperature control and monitoring; and
  • Reliable process and odor control.

ECS Solution

ECS, a Seattle based company, visited the zoo and worked with the zoo staff to design their new compost facility in an existing and irregular shaped area. The process design is a covered aerated static pile (CASP), with positive aeration, CompTrollerTM aeration design and monitoring, and a low friction trench (LFT) aeration floor. There are four (4) primary zones (~200 yd3 each) in a bunker wall configuration with a 26 day retention; and three secondary zones in a mass-bed configuration.

The resulting process upgrade decreases process time by 66% and increases process capacity by over 30%.

Contact ECS to learn more.

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Seattle, Washington 98199

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