Residents of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, aren't happy. They recently met to discuss concerns over the use of biosolids on local farm land, according to a recent article from The Boston Globe.
What are biosolids? They're sewage sludge that's been treated in wastewater treatment facilities. Farmers use this sludge as fertilizer. And the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved its use.
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