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Characterizing and Comparing Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Commercially Available Biosolid and Organic Nonbiosolid-based Products.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2020
Rooney Kim Lazcano   +3 more
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Biosolids

2022
Subhash Verma   +2 more
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Sustainable Biosolids Management

Water and Environment Journal, 2001
AbstractIn 1996, the Water Environment Federation of the USA, the European Water Pollution Control Association (now the European Water Association), and the International Association of Water Quality (now the International Water Association) produced a Global Atlas of Waste‐water Sludge and Biosolids Use and Disposal.
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Pathogens in Biosolids

2006
The world population of 6.8 billion people all produce sewage. In the developed world most of this is treated by the activated sludge process, which results in large volumes of sludge or biosolids being produced (NRC, 2002). This results in millions of tons of biosolids produced each year in the United States, which must either be disposed of or ...
Ian L. Pepper   +2 more
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Biosolids Pollutant Prioritization

2021
Presentation to the National Biosolids Meeting November 2021Search for CCTE records in EPA s Science Inventory by typing in the title at this link.https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_search_results.cfm?advSearch=true&showCriteria=2&keyword=CCTE&TIMSType=&TIMSSubTypeID=&epaNumber=&ombCat=Any&dateBeginPublishedPresented=07/01/
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Biosolids Treatment Processes

2007
Lawrence K. Wang, Nazih K. Shammas, Yung-Tse Hung (2007) Biosolids Treatment Processes , Humana Totowa, NJ, USA; 820 pages; ISBN: 978-1-58829-396-1; https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-996-7 ..... ABSTRACT: The traditional approach of applying tried-and-true solutions to specific pollution problems has been a major contributing factor to the
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RESIDUES AND BIOSOLIDS

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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