📑📊💧 The Center for Rural Pennsylvania, in collaboration with the Center for Survey Research at Penn State Harrisburg, is conducting a survey of municipal wastewater treatment plants focused on the beneficial use and disposal of wastewater treatment solids. The results will help update the Center’s 2007 report, "Biosolids Disposal in Pennsylvania” (https://lnkd.in/gPtJiSn4), and assess current biosolids management practices. 📨✍🏻 If your municipality has received the survey via mail, we kindly ask that you complete it at your earliest convenience. Your input is crucial for accurately informing the General Assembly about trends that impact our wonderful municipalities across the Commonwealth. If you have already submitted your survey, thank you for your participation. We look forward to sharing the findings with you!
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