Hopefully they source the biosolids away from all the industrial pollution. I don't know - it's made in a southern suburb of the Twin Cities - so "down stream" of the pollution.
So the EPA permit does SEPARATE out "industrial" waste from "domestic" biosolids. Very cool.
Then I used Earth Science Iron
This is not a fertilizer - so I had the spreader setting way down set to 7. Even though this stuff is pricey - it lasts a long time for area coverage.
The biosolid product also has iron added to it - not as much as the Earth Science Iron.
So the reason I like this so much better than other "biosolid" products is that this BCA MinneGrow is in pellet or granule form - so it easily spreads through the broadcast spreader.
If it was "Milorganite" - I think that is just basically soil.
I can get all the soil compost I want up the community compost site but previously it did not spread well in the spreader. It was caking up and to fluffy and light to fall down.
But I put in a new agitator that I think will "mix" up the soil better. So I should try it.
I think I will MIX in soil with the grass seed for an Overseeding session on the front lawn.
OK so I got adblocked out of that article.
Cool - what do they do with the Biogas?
Oh it's fed back to fuel the Pelletizer machine. cool
Wow - I really like this product.
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