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What are biosolids?

Blog, Composting

A:  Biosolids are a by-product of biological wastewater treatment systems.

August 1, 2011/by Lynn Lucas
Tags: biosolids, compost, FAQ, feedstocks, sludge, Talking Compost, wastewater treatment
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Published: August 1, 2011

Updated: October 1, 2018

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