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Maine sludge crisis is over – for 2 years, at least

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation August 08, 2023

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Dewatered sludge from screw presses falls from a conveyor belt into a trailer at the Greater Augusta Utilities District’s wastewater treatment plant in Augusta in April. A compromise reached by lawmakers means that sludge will not have to be trucked to Canada for at least the next two years. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal Maine’s sludge disposal crisis is over for now, but the search continues for a permanent solution. Maine communities are... + full article



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