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Phosphorus Restrictions for Land Application of Biosolids

Current Status and Future Trends

Amy L. Shober* and J. Thomas Sims

Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19717-1303



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Fig. 1. Summary of states that restrict land application of biosolids based on phosphorus criteria (Alaska, Hawaii, and Virgin Islands have no restrictions.)

 


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Fig. 2. Summary of states that require monitoring of phosphorus levels in biosolids or soil. (Alaska monitors biosolids only; Hawaii and Virgin Islands monitor none.)

 





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