Worksheet for Calculating Biosolids Application Rates in Agriculture
Biosolids are a byproduct of municipal wastewater treatment. Raw sewage solids must be processed to meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards before they can be called biosolids.
Published: September 2018
Revised: January 2023
Reviewed: January 2023
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