Nutri-Ject Systems, Inc.
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Nutri-Ject is "the largest biosolids contracting firm in the upper Midwest."[1] Biosolids is a term used by the sewage industry that refers to sewage sludge. Nutri-Ject provides dredging, sewage sludge analysis, soil analysis, digester cleaning, transportation of sewage sludge, and land application of liquid or dry sewage sludge. Nutri-Ject has offices in Hudson, IA and Junction City, KS and the capacity to apply up to 500,000 gallons of liquid sewage sludge or 300-500 wet tons of dry sewage sludge per day.
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Contact Information
- Nutri-Ject Systems, Inc.
- 515 5th Street, Box 398
- Hudson, Iowa 50643
- Phone: (319) 988-4205 or 800-798-4205
- Fax: (319) 988-3506
- Web: http://nutriject.com/
Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
- Biosolids
- Sewage sludge
- Food Rights Network
- Sewage sludge giveaways, producers, and brands
- The EPA's plan to bypass opposition to sewage sludge disposal
- Water Environment Federation
- You say biosolids, I say sewage sludge
References
- ↑ Nutri-Ject Website, Accessed November 11, 2010.
External resources
- Marie Kulick, Smart Guide on Sludge Use and Food Production, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, 2008.
- Targeted National Sewage Sludge Survey: EPA-822-R-08-016 and EPA-822-R-08-018, EPA, January 2009.
- Environmental Working Group, Dumping Sewage Sludge On Organic Farms? Why USDA Should Just Say No, April, 1998.
- Environmental Working Group, Routes of Exposure sewage sludge: EWG Research on Chemicals in sewage sludge, April 30, 1998.
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