Section 70.95J.005. Findings—Municipal sewage sludge as a beneficial commodity.  


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  • (1) The legislature finds that:
    (a) Municipal sewage sludge is an unavoidable by-product of the wastewater treatment process;
    (b) Population increases and technological improvements in wastewater treatment processes will double the amount of sludge generated within the next ten years;
    (c) Sludge management is often a financial burden to municipalities and to ratepayers;
    (d) Properly managed municipal sewage sludge is a valuable commodity and can be beneficially used in agriculture, silviculture, and in landscapes as a soil conditioner; and
    (e) Municipal sewage sludge can contain metals and microorganisms that, under certain circumstances, may pose a risk to public health.
    (2) The legislature declares that a program shall be established to manage municipal sewage sludge and that the program shall, to the maximum extent possible, ensure that municipal sewage sludge is reused as a beneficial commodity and is managed in a manner that minimizes risk to public health and the environment.