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1994
Composting Council's Fifth National Conference, Washington, D.C., November 16-18 ...
Shaw, K. M., Day, M., Cooney, J. D.
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Composting Council's Fifth National Conference, Washington, D.C., November 16-18 ...
Shaw, K. M., Day, M., Cooney, J. D.
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Agricultural Land Application of Biosolids in Virginia: Production and Characteristics of Biosolids
2013Describes how biosolids are produced and provides and overview of their general characteristics.
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1996
Sludges generated during water treatment have become an environmental problem as their volumes increase and traditional disposal options such as ocean disposal are being disallowed. Landfill is currently one of the most common disposal options but requires sludges that are dewatered up to ‘spadable’ consistency, typically between 17–20 wt% solids ...
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Sludges generated during water treatment have become an environmental problem as their volumes increase and traditional disposal options such as ocean disposal are being disallowed. Landfill is currently one of the most common disposal options but requires sludges that are dewatered up to ‘spadable’ consistency, typically between 17–20 wt% solids ...
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PATHOGEN INACTIVATION IN BIOSOLIDS WITH CAVITATION TO PRODUCE CLASS A BIOSOLIDS
Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2003Dwight D. Bowman +5 more
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Agricultural Land Application of Biosolids in Virginia: Managing Biosolids for Agricultural Use [PDF]
Describes the general approach for determining biosolid application rates on agricultural land by providing information on how to determine the nutrient needs of expected crop yield and soil test levels, ways to calculate biosolids agronomic rates, and methods to calculate supplemental fertilizer needs.
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Evaluation of Biosolids and Biosolids Derived Biochar for Soil Improvement
Biosludge, a byproduct from municipal and industrial wastewater facilities, is a major point of focus as it comprises a large portion of the overall treatment plant costs and is a concern for safe disposal. Biosolids are produced from biosludge after additional treatment to reduce volatile organic matter (VOM) and harmful pathogens.openaire +1 more source

