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Definition of biosolids in English: biosolidsplural noun Organic matter recycled from sewage, especially for use in agriculture. Example sentencesExamples - Industry groups like to call it biosolids, but it is sewage sludge.
- Ever since, biosolids have been shipped to Medicine Hat at a cost of about $1,000 per day, he said.
- Brown and her colleagues added biosolids - the polite term for byproducts of treated sewage that are blended into fertilizers - to lead-tainted soil from a home garden in Baltimore.
- The use of biosolids as fertilizer also is coming under the regulatory scope.
- The OEPA limits application of biosolids to crop land with a pH of 5.5 or greater (accurate at the time of printing).
- For additional information on plant nutrient needs or the application of biosolids, contact your local OSU Agriculture / Natural Resources Extension agent.
- Or, if they can, it's made from biosolids, and you definitely don't want to mess around with that stuff in a vineyard or orchard.
- Waste generating facilities must follow the guidelines set by the OEPA to apply biosolids to crop land.
- Not only are biosolids and manure low-cost soil amendments, but their use provides important means of recycling wastes.
- So again, there are a lot of opportunities for reusing these biosolids.
- After a third of the water is removed, the biosolids left are called cakes (yum).
- Applications of biosolids to agricultural land will rarely exceed 5 dry tons per acre per year.
- Scientists claim the sewage - relabelled as biosolids - is a safe and effective method of both improving soil quality and disposing of a troublesome waste product.
- An important alternative to fertiliser from fossil fuel is biosolids recovered from sewage.
- The amount of ammonium nitrogen available will vary greatly depending on temperature and whether or not the biosolids are incorporated.
- The biosolids coordinator with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, says Class B sludge is safe when properly applied.
Definition of biosolids in US English: biosolidsplural nounˈbīōˌsälədz Organic matter recycled from sewage, especially for use in agriculture. Example sentencesExamples - For additional information on plant nutrient needs or the application of biosolids, contact your local OSU Agriculture / Natural Resources Extension agent.
- The amount of ammonium nitrogen available will vary greatly depending on temperature and whether or not the biosolids are incorporated.
- So again, there are a lot of opportunities for reusing these biosolids.
- The OEPA limits application of biosolids to crop land with a pH of 5.5 or greater (accurate at the time of printing).
- Or, if they can, it's made from biosolids, and you definitely don't want to mess around with that stuff in a vineyard or orchard.
- Waste generating facilities must follow the guidelines set by the OEPA to apply biosolids to crop land.
- An important alternative to fertiliser from fossil fuel is biosolids recovered from sewage.
- Industry groups like to call it biosolids, but it is sewage sludge.
- Scientists claim the sewage - relabelled as biosolids - is a safe and effective method of both improving soil quality and disposing of a troublesome waste product.
- Brown and her colleagues added biosolids - the polite term for byproducts of treated sewage that are blended into fertilizers - to lead-tainted soil from a home garden in Baltimore.
- The biosolids coordinator with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, says Class B sludge is safe when properly applied.
- Ever since, biosolids have been shipped to Medicine Hat at a cost of about $1,000 per day, he said.
- After a third of the water is removed, the biosolids left are called cakes (yum).
- The use of biosolids as fertilizer also is coming under the regulatory scope.
- Not only are biosolids and manure low-cost soil amendments, but their use provides important means of recycling wastes.
- Applications of biosolids to agricultural land will rarely exceed 5 dry tons per acre per year.
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