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• Developing a Soil Management Plan — SECTION FIVE <br /> nonexistent or incomplete,conduct necessary tests on each <br /> proposed amendment. <br />• • Take samples from 10-12 spots in pile of material. <br /> Imagine a line dividing the pile in half lengthwise, <br /> then gather samples from five spots equally spaced <br /> along the length of each side of the pile. <br /> • At each sampling spot,dig a spades-width hole at least <br /> 8 inches deep.Use a clean cup or trowel to collect a <br />• cup of amendment from the bottom of each hole. <br /> • Thoroughly mix the 10-12 samples from each pile <br /> together in a clean plastic bucket or bowl.Place 2 <br /> cups of the mix into a sealable plastic bag for testing <br /> (some tests may require more compost,ask <br /> laboratories). <br />• • Label the bag with the product and supplier <br /> information;plus your name,address and phone <br /> number. <br /> Tests to Conduct for Custom Calculated <br />• Amendment Rates: <br /> Soil Compost Amendment <br /> - Bulk Density - Bulk Density <br />• <br /> - Percent Organic Matter - Percent Organic Matter <br /> (by"loss on ignition"method) (by"loss on ignition"method) <br /> - Moisture Content as is <br /> -Carbon to Nitrogen <br /> Ratio (C:N) <br /> - Heavy Metals Analysis <br /> (per WAC 173-350,section 220) <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br /> 12 <br />