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Abstract
Background
The Campus Center for Appropriate Technology (CCAT) was established at Humboldt State University (HSU) in Arcata, California, USA in 1978. Since then CCAT has evolved into a living laboratory of sustainability that incorporates appropriate technology as a core operating philosophy. CCAT recently added a composting system into their facility where students, campus dining facilities, and community members can bring their compostable food waste. CCAT currently takes in over 50 lbs of community food waste a week to be composted. However, the current composting system has some specific issues such as: 1) lack of clarity/instructions for users 2) inefficient three-phase system and 3) rodent intrusion. These three aspects will be the primary focuses for our upgrade. It is our team goal to create a well-signed point-positive and user-friendly composting system that can be effectively utilized by anyone with or without a CCAT employee’s assistance. This project is set to be completed by the end of spring semester 2020.
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This is the front of the current compost system at CCAT.
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Here is the top view of the current composting system at CCAT.
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This is the newly built compost signage holder made by CCAT.
Problem Statement
The objective of this project is to update the current CCAT composting system. The current CCAT composting system is not user-friendly, rodent-resistant, or well-signed to guide composters through proper utilization. We plan to renovate the system so the community can add to and use the CCAT’s composting system with ease. Our hope is that after the renovations, using the system will be clearer and protected from rodents, leading to a more efficient and beneficial compost.
Client Criteria
Working on an existing compost project that needs to be upgraded it has naturally had many hands on it over time and will be utilized by many different people at CCAT, therefore we recognized the importance of listening to the desires of our client. In this case, CCAT has an extensive history with composting systems on their property and know in detail what has and hasn’t worked for their community. The history and evolution of the compost system is complex, and CCAT employees were helpful in the process of defining criteria. CCAT gave us recommendations as well as explained their reasoning for why each criterion matter and the weight they place on it. This final list is a blend of what CCAT had prepared and our criteria. Most of our criteria fit nicely with theirs.
Criteria | Constraints | Weight (1-10) |
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Safety | All those working on project and those who will engage with it will be safe | |
Functionality | Minimizes the labor intensity of turning compost. The new system should simplify the composting process for both CCAT staff and HSU student body, be rat/rodent proof, and utilize space appropriately. CCAT would like a designated sorting area to streamline compost output and manage clutter. | |
Cost | Staying under budget. | |
Aesthetics | New compost system should blend well with the existing CCAT atmosphere, utilize the space designated appropriately, and have clear signage. | |
Longevity | New compost system will be the final, long term solution for composting at CCAT. Materials and design will not require excessive maintenance |
Background Information and Research
See the review of the available literature pertinent to the a specific project at CCAT compost system 2020/Literature review.
Prototyping
Show examples of the prototyping process including what you learned
Construction
Very complete description of how final project is made. Lots of images.
Proposed Timeline
Dates | Objective |
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3/2/2020 | Tentative budget. Present alternative solutions to CCAT |
3/9/2020 | First project photos. Construct a prototype. Make materials list and begin formulating building plans. |
3/23/2020 | Begin construction process. Draft Appropedia page. |
4/13/2020 | Continue construction, keeping criteria in mind. Check-in with CCAT. Touch up anything needed. |
4/27/2020 | Final Appropedia Page and project write up. Construction completed |
5/4/2020 | Reflection and final Presentation. |
Costs
For CCAT's compost system upgrade we have a total budget allocation from CCAT of $350. We are hoping to keep total expenses within that overall budget and reuse any appropriate items from the current CCAT compost system to reduce costs and the carbon footprint of the new system.
Quantity | Material | Source | Cost ($) | Total ($) |
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3 | Barrels | Renner Petroleum | $10.00 | $30.00 |
10 | Wood Pallets | Donations | $0 | $0 |
150 ft^2 | Chicken Wire | Ace | $10/10ft^2 | $150 |
1 | Compost Crank | Online | $55 | $55 |
75 ft^2 | Insulation | Sun Frost | $0.60/ ft^2 | $45 |
Total Cost | $280 |
Operation
This is how to operate. It should have a brief introduction and very useful images with labels. Also it may work best for your project to use the step by step how to template
Maintenance
Introduce this maintenance section.
Schedule
This is when to maintain what.
Instructions
This is how to maintain.
Conclusion
Lessons Learned
Discuss lessons were learned during this project and what you would do different next time.
Next Steps
Discuss any next steps for the project as it goes on into the future.
Troubleshooting
This is only how to troubleshoot basic operation.
Team
Introduce team and semester in the following format:
Satellite Projects
The team made the following satellite projects to bolster the educational value during shelter in place orders of way back in 2020, remember those days...:
- Lorelei at home composting with kids
- Kelsey 3-lid 5-gallon bucket design
- Sara June 2 bay pallet system
Schedule
This is when to maintain what.
- Daily
- Adding proper N:C ratios of waste to the system.
- Weekly
- Turn compost briefly using compost crank or shelve.
- Check on food donations and proper ratios. Add based on the flowchart diagnostic.
- Switch over lids as needed.
- Monthly
- Prepare to harvest compost after decomposed. It will be much lighter in weight and airy and you should see little food scraps remaining.
- Empty out and clean holes using water.
- Yearly
- Check on status of buckets. Replace any decomposing wood on overflow system. Patch any holes.
Instructions
This is how to maintain. The step by step how to template {{How to}} is most likely best for this part.
Conclusion
Testing results
Describe the testing results.
Discussion
Discuss the testing results.
Lessons learned
Discuss lessons were learned during this project and what you would do different next time.
Next steps
Discuss any next steps for the project as it goes on into the future.
Troubleshooting
If your compost system is having difficulties, check out this diagnostic to help get finished compost from your system:
For basic information on composting, click the following link: