Sewage Sludge Utilization Permit
Sewage Sludge Utilization Agricultural Land Application
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$175
Estimated Processing Time
10 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
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Sewage Sludge Utilization Agricultural Land Application
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$175
Estimated Processing Time
10 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Agricultural Land Application
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
10 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Agricultural Land Application
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
10 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Marginal Land/Reclamation Application
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$350
Estimated Processing Time
10 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Marginal Land/Reclamation Application
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$350
Estimated Processing Time
10 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Marginal Land/Reclamation Application
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
10 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Marginal Land/Reclamation Application
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
10 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Composting Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$350
Estimated Processing Time
36 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Composting Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$350
Estimated Processing Time
36 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Composting Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
36 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Composting Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
36 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Disposal or Alternative Utilization Landfill
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$350
Estimated Processing Time
5 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Disposal or Alternative Utilization Landfill
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$350
Estimated Processing Time
5 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Disposal or Alternative Utilization Landfill
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
5 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Disposal or Alternative Utilization Landfill
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
5 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Distribution Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$750
Estimated Processing Time
6 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Distribution Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$750
Estimated Processing Time
6 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Distribution Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
6 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Distribution Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
6 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Energy Generation or Incineration
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$750
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
The applicant submits a completed application and the six copies (4 copies for renewals) to be distributed to local agencies.
Step 2
The Department conducts an inspection of the proposed site.
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Energy Generation or Incineration
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$750
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Energy Generation or Incineration
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Energy Generation or Incineration
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Innovative Project
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$750
Estimated Processing Time
24 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Innovative Project
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$750
Estimated Processing Time
24 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Innovative Project
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
24 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Innovative Project
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
24 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Marketing
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$750
Estimated Processing Time
24 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Marketing
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$750
Estimated Processing Time
24 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Marketing
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
24 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Marketing
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
24 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
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Sewage Sludge Utilization Research Project
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$25
Estimated Processing Time
45 Days
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Research Project
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$25
Estimated Processing Time
45 Days
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Research Project
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
45 Days
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Research Project
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
45 Days
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Storage Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$350
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Storage Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$350
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Storage Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Storage Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Transportation
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$45
Estimated Processing Time
4 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Transportation
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$45
Estimated Processing Time
4 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Transportation
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
4 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Transportation
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
4 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Transportation
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$0
Estimated Processing Time
4 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Treatment Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$350
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Treatment Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$350
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Treatment Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$40
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
Want to apply for the permit?
Want to Learn More?
Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Treatment Facility
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$130
Estimated Processing Time
23 Months
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
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Contact the following staff members for more information:
Sewage Sludge Utilization Emergency Authorization
The application of sewage sludge to land returns essential nutrients to the soil, adds organic matter, and can improve the tillability and moisture retention capability of the soil. A sewage sludge utilization permit is required b y the Maryland Department of Environment for any person who treats, composts, transports, stores, distributes, applies to land, incinerates, conducts innovative or research projects or disposes of sewage sludge or septage (effluent from septic tanks) in Maryland. Sewage sludge (also known as biosolids) is not sewage. It is one of the final products of the treatment of sewage at a wastewater treatment plant. After treatment to break down the organic matter and destroy disease causing organisms, the remaining fine particles ultimately become sewage sludge.
Expected Fee
$0
Estimated Processing Time
45 Days
How to Obtain This Permit
Step 1
Submit complete application
Step 2
Submit Site Map
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Contact the following staff members for more information: