💨 Abstract
In a special Earth Month episode of "Matt About Town," it was revealed that the Blue Plains Wastewater Treatment Plant in D.C. produces a high-quality, slow-release, drought-resistant fertilizer called "Bloom" from sewage sludge. This fertilizer, which meets EPA standards for wastewater treatment byproducts, has been in production for about 10 years through the plant's Resource Recovery System.
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