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The Clark County Composter Recycler Program is coordinated by Clark County Public Health’s Solid Waste and Environmental Outreach to assist citizens with developing more sustainable lifestyles and building a strong environmental community in Clark County. Solid waste regional planning and programs are a cooperative effort of Battle Ground, Camas, Clark County, La Center, Ridgefield, Vancouver, Washougal, and Yacolt.

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Worm Bin Composting

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Date: February 7, 2024
Time: 6:30-8pm
Location: Waste Connections of WA office in Orchards (12115 NE 99th St #1830, Vancouver, WA 98682), the building has an 18 on it

Topics

  • Basic wormology: Biology and fundamentals of worms
  • Difference between compost and vermicompost
  • Do’s and Don’ts of worm feeding and care
  • Vermicompost bins and systems

Resources

Homework

  • Email pete.dubois@clark.wa.gov with how pets and what types you have. Pictures welcomed
  • Extra Credit to discuss at class – Save (or continue to save) 1 weeks’ worth of fruits/veggies/coffee/tea/eggshells and determine weekly quantity e.g. 1 quart, ½ gallon etc.
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