 1000 Jackson Street,
PO Box
308
Roanoke
Rapids, NC 27870
(252) 537-9137
Fax(252) 537-3064
Biosolids Application
Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District
Biosolids are nutrient-rich organic material separated from the liquid
portion of municipal wastewater after treatment. The biosolids recycled by
Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District (RRSD) are applied as a liquid and act as
fertilizer and soil conditioner on area farmland. The application of biosolids
is an effective way of replenishing the area’s farmland each year by restoring
nutrients and organic matter in the soil necessary for crop growth. The
application of biosolids completes a natural cycle in the environment and
returns a valuable resource to the land.
The Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District has been applying biosolids to farmland
since late 1987. This well managed program consistently meets high
standards without adversely impacting human health.
All recycled biosolids must meet strict federal, state and local regulations
and standards. When processed, applied and managed under these regulations,
biosolids are safe for the environment and the regulations are protective of
human health. Criteria or standards vary depending on crop type. Local
conditions limit land application due to seasonal variances and crop stage.
During 2001, Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District biosolids land application
program experienced a productive year. A total of 7,475,000 gallons and 423
cubic yards (1,905.4 dry tons/1,728.2 metric tons) were land applied during the
period which would have been disposed elsewhere had land application not been
used. This represents a 1,525,000-gallon reduction under calendar year 2000
production. The program utilized 449.3 acres of the 2,392.9 permitted acres.
There are five local farmers participating in the program at no cost to the
farmer. The only stipulation is that their land meets criteria for application
of biosolids. Biosolids for agricultural use have produced significant
improvements in crop growth and yield in the area.
The RRSD Wastewater Treatment Plant alkaline stabilizes the biosolids and
pumps the stabilized biosolids to a 1 million gallon capacity storage tank. The
alkaline stabilization process meets all requirements for pathogen (germs and
viruses) and vector attraction reduction (varmints, flies and mosquitoes). The
alkaline stabilized biosolids meet all criteria and limits for Class B biosolids.
The Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District’s biosolids land application program
goals are to provide a mutually cost effective and environmentally sound option
promoting beneficial utilization of wastewater residuals. Extreme conditions
warrant the addition of land ownership to the biosolids application program
guaranteeing the District a ready destination for biosolids while reducing the
burden on a limited storage capacity. Participation in Roanoke Rapids Sanitary
District’s biosolids management program is expected to grow and expand beyond
farmland as more end-use sites are identified. Biosolids applications are
particularly effective when used on tree farms as well as pastures and row
crops. As the District grows and wastewater treatment volume increases, more
biosolids will be produced and distributed. Distribution of the biosolids for
land application allows the community to take full advantage of this valuable
resource.
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For more information on Roanoke Rapids biosolids program, contact Gregg Camp,
ORC, Plant Manager, Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District, Wastewater Treatment
Plant, 135 Aqueduct Road, Weldon, NC 27890, or contact 2523-536-4884.
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