by | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog, What's Happening
Right now, rain is something that we are all (almost all anyway) wishing for. Rain ends the fires and brings on the chanterelles. If this year is anything close to normal though, by sometime in November we will be wishing for anything but rain. When it does rain more...
by | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog, What's Happening
Cowlitz County’s Land reclamation Project is a farm that is organized to reclaim a 1200-acre volcanic ash cell. The Reclamation Project will use on-site composting and integration of biosolids, wood waste, etc. The farm will establish a development of...
by | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog, What's Happening
In 1994, Craig Cogger and Andy Bary established a long-term biosolids trial in central Washington that, with support from NW Biosolids and King County, is still on-going and has allowed us to quantify numerous benefits of biosolids applications for soils and crop...
by | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog, What's Happening
Abstracts of these resources are available in the searchable Information Portal offered to Northwest Biosolids members. 1. The characterization of feces and urine: A review of the literature to inform advanced treatment technology2. Systematic review of greenhouse gas...
by | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog, What's Happening
Abstracts of these resources are available in the searchable Information Portal offered to Northwest Biosolids members. 1. Emerging issues in food waste management Persistent chemical contaminants2. PFAS Characteristics, Fate and Challenges in Waste Management 3....
by | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog, What's Happening
Abstracts of these resources are available in the searchable Information Portal offered to Northwest Biosolids members. 1. Florida hack exposes danger to water systems 2. Cybercrime, cybersecurity and water utilities3. A Review of cybersecurity incidents in the water...