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AP Stories On Biosolids ("Sludge") In March and early April, Associated Press released stories on particular cases of biosolids management. NEBRA information on this media coverage is available in the news section of this website. How Biosolids Are Produced & Recycled Click the title above to download a slide show (7 MB) that details how biosolids are produced and utilized in this region. Official Usage of the Term "Biosolids" How was the term "biosolids" created, how is it defined, and how widely is it used? Click the title above to download a summary of the history and use of this word. Biosolids... part of keeping water clean. If you like clean New England lakes, rivers, and groundwater, you should support environmentally sound biosolids management. (You cant have one without the other.) NEBRA and its members are clean water experts who know that biosolids recycling is often the best tool for managing biosolids. Our mission: To cooperatively promote the environmentally sound recycling of biosolids and other residuals throughout the New England region. Biosolids...recycling nutrients back to soils. If you want to help protect New England soils and open lands, you should support biosolids recycling. Biosolids products are efficient fertilizers and soil amendments that build soils, restore barren lands, and help keep New England landscapes open and growing. Buy recycled--support local biosolids recycling efforts. Welcome to the North East's biosolids website. Here, you will find technical, science-based information on the recycling of biosolids and other residuals. You will also find links to additional information available from other organizations around the region and the nation. Learn how the region's water quality professionals work to protect our natural waters and how biosolids recycling is an important part of their efforts. Learn how biosolids and other residuals are put to work to renew New England soils and improve New England's environment. Please take some time to look around, see how you can become a member of NEBRA and learn a little about the world we live on. Save our soil. |
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| This website is made possible through the support of NEBRA members and a grant (completed March 2001) from the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Water. NEBRA owns, operates, and maintains this website and is solely responsible for its content. Photo credits: Agresource, Billerica Wastewater and Compost Facility, New England Organics, Bio Gro, E & A Environmental, Mass. Water Resources Authority (MWRA), New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC), White Mountain Resource Management, Inc. (RMI). |
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