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Service Description: Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage, but rather is one of the final products of treated sewage at a sewage (wastewater) treatment plant. Sewage sludge is the fine particulate matter remaining after treatment which breaks down organic matter and destroys disease organisms in sewage. The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the till-ability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A SSU Permit is required for any person who collects, incinerates, stores, treats, applies to land, transports or disposes of sewage sludge or septage in Maryland.
For further information, please visit https://mde.maryland.gov/programs/land/RMP/Pages/index.aspx
Map of the Current and Historical Locations for Biosolids application permit, including the details within each permit, map services within Maryland.
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Description: Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage, but rather is one of the final products of treated sewage at a sewage (wastewater) treatment plant. Sewage sludge is the fine particulate matter remaining after treatment which breaks down organic matter and destroys disease organisms in sewage. The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the till-ability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A SSU Permit is required for any person who collects, incinerates, stores, treats, applies to land, transports or disposes of sewage sludge or septage in Maryland.For further information, please visit https://mde.maryland.gov/programs/land/RMP/Pages/index.aspxMap of the Current and Historical Locations for Biosolids application permit, including the details within each permit, map services within Maryland.
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Title: BioSolid Permits - Current and Historical
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Comments: Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage, but rather is one of the final products of treated sewage at a sewage (wastewater) treatment plant. Sewage sludge is the fine particulate matter remaining after treatment which breaks down organic matter and destroys disease organisms in sewage. The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the till-ability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A SSU Permit is required for any person who collects, incinerates, stores, treats, applies to land, transports or disposes of sewage sludge or septage in Maryland.For further information, please visit https://mde.maryland.gov/programs/land/RMP/Pages/index.aspxMap of the Current and Historical Locations for Biosolids application permit, including the details within each permit, map services within Maryland.
Subject: Map of the Current and Historical Location of Biosolids application permit details in Maryland.
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Keywords: Maryland Department of the Environment,MDE,Land and Materials Administration,LMA,Resource Management Program,RMP,BioSolids
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