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Great Biosolids Links

See how biosolids are being used around the country. Learn more about how clean water is made from wastewater. Following are links to other national and regional organizations with information and resources about biosolids, clean water and recycling. Learn more. Save our soil.

http://www.nebiosolids.org/links.html

National Biosolids Partnership

The goal of the National Biosolids Partnership (NBP), a not-for-profit alliance formed in 1997 with the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies (AMSA), Water Environment Federation (WEF), and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is to advance environmentally sound and accepted biosolids management practices. Biosolids producers, service contractors, and users - together with stakeholders from regulatory agencies, universities, the farming community, and environmental organizations - will have input into shaping NBP priorities through scientific and technical support and communications linkages relating to biosolids issues.

http://www.biosolids.org

Northwest Biosolids Management Association

http://www.nwbiosolids.org


FiberClay® Council

Members of The FiberClay® Council are primarily in the business of making paper products from recycling. They have come together to get the message out about a new co-product that is also manufactured as recyclable paper is processed in their paper making facilities. The association has brand named this new product "FiberClay®" it's a tested and proven new product with a myriad of commercial and consumer uses.

http://www.fiberclaycouncil.org/

N.E. Water Environment Assoc.

New England Water Enviroment Association CT, NH, ME, MA, RI, VT

http://www.newea.org

U.S. Composting Council

http://www.compostingcouncil.org