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Residuals, Sludge and Composting
Program Tasks: The Utilization program staff are responsible for:
IntroductionProgram Area: The Utilization program staff oversee: 1. Land application of sewage sludge, fish by-products, food waste, secondary papermill sludge or other residuals to supply nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), or other nutrients to a crop; Contacts
Statutory SectionChapter 13: WASTE MANAGEMENT (§1301 - §1319-Y) RulesGuidance for Municipalilties: Regulation of Septage and Sludge Land Application by Municipalities. - Municipalities are not required to adopt local ordinances with respect to land application of septage and sludge. If a municipality chooses to develop an ordinance, this guidance provides a summary of state laws that pertain to land application, and the roles and responsibilities of local government. The guidance is for reference only. When developing an ordinance of any type, the municipality should seek legal assistance.
FormsAgronomic Utilization of Residuals Processing Facilities and Composting Facilities Additional InformationAgronomic Utilization and Storage of Sewage Sludge - in Adobe pdf format. The purpose of this (draft) document is to provide information to wastewater treatment facility personnel and others responsible for agronomic utilization and storage of sewage sludge. Provides information to aid in developing and operating a sewage sludge land application program. Updated May, 2002. DEP Licensing Fee Schedule effective: November 1, 2007 - October 31, 2008 (includes Septage Facilities, Sludge & Residuals as well as Composting & Residual Processing) List of Licensed Compost Facilities (in pdf format) Liquid Wastes That Are not Septage Nitrogen Loading Rate Calculation Worksheet - Notify webmaster if you are unable to use this file. (in MS Excel format) Spreadsheet for the Calculation of Dioxin TEQ using Toxic Equivalency Factor Values (Ch. 405) - in Excel 97 Format EnforcementRelated ProgramDEP Wastewater Discharge Program - Link to Bureau of Land & Water Quality. The Wastewater Discharge Law requires that a license be obtained for discharge of pollutants to a lake, river, stream or coastal waters. Maine Business Works Home Page- You can find help with developing a business plan, finding funding, or searching for suitable real estate for composting and other recycling. Managing Nitrogen from Biosolids - a manual compiling existing information on nitrogen in biosolids combined with the most current scientific knowledge on the behavior of nitrogen in the environment. Prepared by the Washington State Department of Ecology, the NW Biosolids Mgt Assn. and universities in the Pacific northwest. 61 pages plus appendices. In pdf format. Soil Series Descriptions- prepared by the USDA-NRCS, this page provides information on soils found in the United States. University of Maine Cooperative Extension Compost School USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) - to find information on a feature in the United States and its territories. WSU Information on Organic Nutrient Mangement & Water Quality |
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