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Maine sewage sludge crisis is ‘still under a clock’ even if landfill expands
Nearly all of the state’s sludge now goes to Juniper Ridge, shifting PFAS pollution from farmland to the Penobscot River.
A fatal bulking phenomenon was found to occur occasionally in the methanogenic granular sludge of a mesophilic (35–40°C), full-scale upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor treating organic ...
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