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Chester Co. neighbors make a stink about the stink from sludge
Posted on January 2, 2013 at 6:50 PM
Updated Wednesday, Jan 2 at 7:41 PM
It’s a common practice—something cities and towns have done for 25 years: Treat waste then spread it on fields in rural areas. Farmers ask for the material called biosolids to use as fertilizer.
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