Land Application
Jesse Baro Inc. operators are trained to transport nonhazardous residual/municipal waste, construction waste and demolition debris. The firm company is qualified to handle hauling for new cell construction to expansion to final closure cap construction at landfill sites.
Combining landfill disposal with land application provides the beneficial use of biosolids, industrial residuals and food process residuals. Baro’s inhouse staff has extensive experience in biosolid and residual management for handling all aspects of land application.
Aspects
- Biosolids quality evaluations
- Biosolids permitting
- Residual permitting
- Farm site qualification
- Hauling services
- Spreading services
- Site management
- Conservation planning
Glossary
Biosolids – wastewater solids generated by modern wastewater
treatment plans, treated to a level to meet the land application standards in federal and state
land application regulations. Biosolids are primarily an organic byproduct of wastewater
treatment that can be beneficially recycled.
Disposal – the final disposition of biosolids that makes no attempt to recover the
nutrients and use in a beneficial way. Landfilling and incineration are considered disposal.
Beneficial Use – the recycling of nutrients and organic matter into the soil
through the land application of biosolids in a manner that does not harm the environment or
threaten public health and safety.