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City authorizes six‑month trial to accept Wyoming biosolids at Grand Rapids recovery facility
Summary
The commission approved a six‑month pilot to accept municipal wastewater sludge from the city of Wyoming into Grand Rapids' concentrated waste digester; staff said positive biogas production would trigger equipment changes and a possible longer-term agreement.
The Grand Rapids City Commission on Oct. 21 authorized a six‑month trial agreement allowing the city to accept municipal wastewater sludge (biosolids) from the city of Wyoming into Grand Rapids’ concentrated waste digester at the Water Resource Recovery Facility.
Jared Gervinski, environmental services staff, said the trial is intended to test whether Wyoming’s sludge produces positive biogas yields in…
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