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Report Number: C13114-10169 Account Number: To: ESSEX-WINDSOR SWA 2136 Jetstream Road, London, Ontario, N5V 3P5 Telephone: (519) 457-2575 Fax: (519) 457-2664 For: ROW "T2-3-12" 519-776-6370 Reported Date: 2013-04-26 Printed Date: 2013-05-06 COMPOST REPORT Page:1 Sample Number Lab Number ph Lime Index Available Organic Matter % Phosphorus P ppm Potassium K ppm Magnesium Mg ppm Calcium Ca ppm ROW 72-3-12 6921 8.5 6.9 22.5 670 4003 955 3715 Sulfur Zinc Manganese Iron Copper Boron Sodium Nitrate-N Soluble Nitrogen Moisture S ppm Zn ppm Mn ppm Fe ppm Cu ppm B ppm Na ppm NO3-N ppm Salt ms/cm (Total) (%) % 130 21.7 42 262 2.6 3.0 103 15 3.3 1.79 INTERPRETATION CEC Percent Base Saturation Proportional Equivalents (meq) Cation Ratio C/N Ratio meq/100g % BS % K % Mg % Ca % Na K Mg Ca Na Mg/K Ca/Mg 37.1 100.0 27.64 21.15 50.01 1.21 10.26 7.85 18.58 0.45 1:1 2:1 CQA Optimum Range: 3-5 8-20 60-80 0.5-1.3 7:1 5:1 *. * Crop yield is influenced by a number of factors in addition to soil fertility.

LAB NUMBER:1147006 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PAGE: 1 Arsenic 4.85 ug/g 1.00 TMECC.04.13;EPA 3050/6010 Cadmium BDL* ug/g 1.00 Chromium 15.30 ug/g 1.00 Cobalt 1.25 ug/g 1.00 Copper 48.95 ug/g 1.00 Lead 51.60 ug/g 1.00 Mercury BDL* ug/g 0.10 TMECC.04.13A Molybdenum 3.00 ug/g 2.00 Nickel 6.50 ug/g 1.00 Selenium BDL* ug/g 1.00 TMECC.04.13;EPA 3050/6010 Zinc 107.00 ug/g 1.00 Comment:

LAB NUMBER:1147007 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PAGE: 2 Fecal Coliform 648 MPN/g MFHPB-19 E. coli 648 MPN/g(ml) TMECC.07.01 Salmonella spp. NEGATIVE P-A/25.0g MFLP-75 Total FM >8 mesh BDL* % 0.01 TMECC 03.08 Total FM > 2.8 mm* BDL* % 0.01 TMECC 03.08 Total FM > 25 mm BDL* %.01 TMECC 03.08 Total FM > 25 mm BDL* pieces/500ml TMECC 03.08 Total plastics > 8 mesh BDL* % 0.01 TMECC 03.08 Total plastics > 2.8 mm* BDL* % 0.01 TMECC 03.08 Total sharps > 2.36 mm BDL* pieces/500ml TMECC 03.08 Total sharps > 2.8 mm* BDL* pieces/500ml TMECC 03.08 Total sharps > 12.5 mm BDL* pieces/500ml TMECC 03.08 OM @ 550 deg C 43.00 % 0.10 LOI@550C Moisture 29.23 % 0.10 TMECC.03.09 C:N Ratio 14:1 TMECC.05.02 Sieve 2 Inch (% Passing) 100.00 % 0.10 ASTMD422 Sieve 1 Inch (% Passing) 99.70 % 0.10 ASTMD422 Sieve 1/2 Inch (% Passing) 96.90 % 0.10 ASTMD422 Sieve 3/8 Inch (% Passing) 94.90 % 0.01 ASTMD422 Sieve 1/4 Inch (% Passing) 84.50 % 0.01 ASTMD422 Compost Stability Index 8 --- TMECC.05.08-B Respiration-CO2-C/g OM/day 1.40 mgco2 0.01 TMECC.05.08-B Respiration - CO2-C/g TS/day 0.60 mgco2 0.01 TMECC.05.08-B Comment: Maturity Index: 8 - Inactive, highly matured compost, very well aged, possibly over-aged, like soil; no limitations for usage.

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS PAGE: 3 LAB NUMBER:1147007 1.FM(Foreign matter) = glass,metal,plastic 2.Sharps = foreign matter pieces of a size or shape that can cause human or animal injury 3.8 mesh screen = 2.36mm 4.*2.8mm screen is used since 3.0mm screen does not exist

A&L Canada Laboratories Inc. 2136 Jetstream Road London, Ontario N5V 3P5 (519) 457-2575 To: Essex-Windsor SWA 360 Fairview Ave. West Essex, On. N8M 1Y6 Compost Summary Report Attn. Ralph Reiser CQA Reports (inclusive): C13114-10169, Results for Sample ID: T2-3-12 (Apr. 18, 2013) Date Reported: May 6, 2013 Sample I.D.# T2-3-12 (Apr. 18, 2013) Recommended Product Use * Landscaping/Soil Amendment, Light topdressing CQA Product Quality Test Requirements PH C/N ratio Moisture Particle size Soluble Salts 8.5 14:1 29.2 % 1/4 inch. 3.3 ms/cm Maturity Index 8 (Slovita) Recommendations for product use are suggestions based on the analysis that was performed on this sample. This compost is primarily suited for general landscaping, soil mix blending/ amendment and light topdressing purposes due to its fine texture and physical properties. The suggested use is meant only as a guide for interpretation on what the best end use may be. Comments: Heavy Metals: The results of our testing indicate the sample identified as Row T2-3-12 (Apr. 18, 2013) meets the current Ontario type AA compost standards (July 2012) for maximum allowable trace metal content in compost. Microbiological: The microbiological testing on this sample meets the current compost standards for maximum allowable microbiological levels. Compost Quality Requirements: * The results of our testing indicate that this product is mineral rich, fine textured compost, with some minor evidence of sodium. Based on the properties, suggested uses would meet criteria for landscaping, soil amendment, blending, and light topdressing end-uses purposes. This compost indicates it is mature (8) 1.4 mg CO 2 C/g O.M./day, is primarily 1/4 in. (84% + 1/4 in.) particle sized texture, and very rich in available potassium, calcium, and zinc, which make it ideal for landscaping, and amendment purposes. The sodium from a proportion standpoint (1.2 % Na.) is rated low. The recommended maximum allowable level of sodium for landscaping and soil amendment purposes is 2.0 % Na in the final soil mix. The sodium level of this compost sample is suitable for agricultural broadcast field applications, and is made to improve the organic matter levels and major nutrients phosphorus, potassium and magnesium levels. We would recommend a minimum of 2-3 parts soil to one part compost to minimize the affect of the sodium that might be higher and avoid the risk to any sensitive species. Lot: Row T2-3-12 (Apr. 18, 2013) Reports C13114-10169, 1