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 biosolids; and, the controversy surrounding their use as a soil amendment and alternatives to the current management practices for biosolids with emphasis on their potential use as a source of energy
The increase in world population growth and its resultant increase in industrial production to meet ...
Presented by Greg Kester – Director of Renewable Resource Programs – California Association of Sanit...
The State Water Resources Control Board (hereinafter referred to as the SWRCB) finds that: 1. Applic...
Land application of biosolids has proven a cost-effective method of waste disposal by beneficially r...
© 2014 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Managing biosolids and wast...
The term biosolids was introduced in the early 1990s by the Water Environment Federation to define t...
Increasing urbanization and industrialization have resulted in a dramatic increase in the volume of ...
1. Applications for the use of treated municipal sewage sludge meeting the requirements specified in...
Revised June 2007. A more recent revision exists. Please check for up-to-date information in the OS...
Ever increasing volumes of biosolids (treated sewage sludge) are being produced by municipal wastewa...
Summarization: Governmental agencies, municipalities and industries around the world have been seeki...
Industrial by-products are often land applied to provide nutrients and organic matter for growing cr...
Biosolids are the material produced from digestion of sewage at city wastewater treatment plants. Bi...
In recent years, rapid population growth and industrialization have increased the use of natural res...
In recent years, rapid population growth and industrialization have increased the use of natural res...
The increase in world population growth and its resultant increase in industrial production to meet ...
Presented by Greg Kester – Director of Renewable Resource Programs – California Association of Sanit...
The State Water Resources Control Board (hereinafter referred to as the SWRCB) finds that: 1. Applic...
Land application of biosolids has proven a cost-effective method of waste disposal by beneficially r...
© 2014 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Managing biosolids and wast...
The term biosolids was introduced in the early 1990s by the Water Environment Federation to define t...
Increasing urbanization and industrialization have resulted in a dramatic increase in the volume of ...
1. Applications for the use of treated municipal sewage sludge meeting the requirements specified in...
Revised June 2007. A more recent revision exists. Please check for up-to-date information in the OS...
Ever increasing volumes of biosolids (treated sewage sludge) are being produced by municipal wastewa...
Summarization: Governmental agencies, municipalities and industries around the world have been seeki...
Industrial by-products are often land applied to provide nutrients and organic matter for growing cr...
Biosolids are the material produced from digestion of sewage at city wastewater treatment plants. Bi...
In recent years, rapid population growth and industrialization have increased the use of natural res...
In recent years, rapid population growth and industrialization have increased the use of natural res...
The increase in world population growth and its resultant increase in industrial production to meet ...
Presented by Greg Kester – Director of Renewable Resource Programs – California Association of Sanit...
The State Water Resources Control Board (hereinafter referred to as the SWRCB) finds that: 1. Applic...