In the US, over 23,900 wastewater treatment plants process the wastewater generated by 267 million residents. A significant byproduct of this process is sewage sludge, which is further processed to become biosolids. As a result, utilities generate approximately 6.26 million dry metric tons of biosolids each year. Due to their high nutrient content, biosolids are used in various ways: They can be applied to farmland as a soil amendment, converted into commercial fertilizer, incinerated, or disposed of in landfills.
In this changing landscape, companies are reforming biosolids management by implementing more cost-effective treatment solutions, exploring innovative delivery models to enhance infrastructure capacity, and advancing new technologies that could reshape future disposal options.
This Insight Report provides a thorough analysis of the U.S. municipal biosolids management market, offering a comprehensive overview of market trends, forecasts, competitive dynamics, and profiles of leading companies.
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