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Martin County approves 10‑year Synagro contract to process biosolids, county says PFAS will be destroyed

Martin County Board of County Commissioners · January 6, 2026
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Summary

Martin County commissioners unanimously approved a 10‑year contract with Synagro South LLC and subcontractor Sedron for a new Indiantown facility that county staff said will dry biosolids, extract ammonia for fertilizer and destroy PFAS; county expects long‑term capacity, predictable budgeting and regional hauling arrangements.

Martin County’s Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved a 10‑year contract with Synagro South LLC that staff said secures long‑term transport and advanced processing of the county’s wastewater residuals.

County staff said the contract pairs Synagro as the prime contractor with Sedron (a Janicki Industries spin‑off) as the technology subcontractor. Sam Anderson, Martin County utilities and solid waste director, told the board the agreement provides “budget predictability and security into the future” and avoids returning to land application or landfill disposal.

Sedron’s Varcore mechanical vapor recompression process…

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