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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - SLUDGE DRYING
Selecting the Right Biosolids Dryer: Part I and Part II   Water & Wastes Digest March 2008   By Joey Herndon
Considering all factors when selecting the appropriate drying technology
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Selecting the Right Biosolids Dryer: Part I   Water & Wastes Digest February 2008   By Joey Herndon
Considering all factors when selecting the appropriate drying technology
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Maximum Capacity Expected   Water & Wastes Digest September 2004   By Christopher L. Komline
As a part of the expansion, a better method of sludge disposal was needed or the 20 acre lagoon would soon be full.
Double Dewatering   Water & Wastes Digest February 2004
Completion of this project will make the Broward County facility one of the five largest belt filter press dewatering facilities in the U.S.
At Their Disposal   Water & Wastes Digest September 2003
The City of Springfield, Mass., installed a Komline-Sanderson Biosolids Drying Facility that produces a dried product having 95% solids, which could be disposed of as a Class A, exceptional quality material.
Patented Process Reduces Drying Time, Facility Footprint   Water & Wastes Digest February 2002
In raw form, biosolids have been used to supplement commercial fertilizers by the farming industry for decades. Today, we treat biosolids further to remove harmful pathogens. N-Viro International of Toledo, Ohio, has developed and patented a processing tool designed to decrease the time needed to dry the product as well as decreasing the footprint of the drying facility.
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