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Biosolids: Human Health Impacts
Biosolids are finished solid products that are generated via the treatment of wastewater and subsequent treatment of wastewater sludge. Options for using the biosolids for beneficial purposes are becoming more common in many places; however, concerns ...
Sidhu, J., S. Toze, Toze, S., J. Sidhu
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Biosolids recycling: Nitrogen management and soil ecology
Biosolids are municipal wastewater treatment solids that meet regulatory standards for land application. Most biosolids are a rich source of N, P, and micronutrients.
T A Forge, G H Neilsen, C G Cogger
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A Brief on Biosolids: Options for Biosolids Management
Biosolids are municipal sewage treated to meet federal and state standards required for land application. This paper describes the production and management of biosolids in California; the regulatory framework that controls the use and disposal of ...
California Research Bureau
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This document includes meeting notice for the Assembly Task Force on Biosolids Utilizations, and testimony at the meeting held on June 5, 1995 by representatives of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection, a representative of the Association of ...
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The shift toward sustainable agriculture involves replacing inorganic fertilizers with organic alternatives like biosolids. However, concerns arise over emerging contaminants, such as microplastics (MPs), which remain largely unregulated.
Fernandes, Milena +5 more
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Biosolids: Black gold in Western Australia [PDF]
Of the three major wastewater treatment plants in the capital city of Perth, Western Australia, two produce dewatered biosolids cake (DBC) and the third produces lime-amended biosolids (LAB). The total production of both DBC and LAB in the 2004/2005-year
Pritchard, Deborah +2 more
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Biosolids are the material produced from digestion of sewage at city wastewater treatment plants. Biosolids may be spread over land for plant fertilization and soil conditioning.
Mitchell, Shannon +4 more
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Pathogen regrowth in composted biosolids [PDF]
Biosolids originating from wastewater treatment plants contain human pathogens, including Salmonella, which may present a health hazard to the general public.
Gibbs, R.A., Sidhu, J., Ho, G.E.
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Predictors of Serum Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Concentrations in a Rural Agricultural Community Affected by Biosolids Application. [PDF]
Rokoff LB +6 more
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1994 Biosolids/Day lily experiment
5 p.The Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority demonstrated a soil enhancement project using municipal wastewater biosolids. The sludge or biosolids was used only on non-food crop.
Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority
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