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File #: 18-149    Version: 1 Name: 2017 Annual Biosolids Report
Type: Report Status: Received and Filed
In control: Resource Management
On agenda: 3/13/2018 Final action: 3/13/2018
Title: Accept the 2017 Annual Biosolids Land Application Report from the Department of Resource Management
District: All
Attachments: 1. A - 2017 Annual Biosolids Report, 2. B1 - Exhibit A - Biosolids Research Report, 3. B2 - Link to Exhibit B- 2017 BACWA Report, 4. Minute Order
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Accept the 2017 Annual Biosolids Land Application Report from the Department of Resource Management

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Published Notice Required? Yes ____ No _X _
Public Hearing Required? Yes ____ No _X _

DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

The Department of Resource Management recommends that the Board of Supervisors accepts the 2017 Annual Biosolids Land Application Report.

The Department is not currently recommending any changes to Solano County Code, Chapter 25.

SUMMARY:

Solano County Code, Chapter 25 requires that a report be submitted annually to the Board of Supervisors presenting the results of the past season's activities on the land application of Class B biosolids in Solano County. The report must also include an update on the generator's progress toward utilizing alternative technologies for the reuse of biosolids other than land application or landfilling along with findings from the research program conducted on biosolids applied rangeland soils in Solano County. The report documenting the results of the 2017 season for the land application of biosolids in Solano County is attached. There were no major issues identified with the Biosolids program in 2017.

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

The cost of managing and overseeing the biosolids land application program is recovered through fees collected for site registration and land spreading charged to the applicant. Costs for biosolids material sampling and sample analysis are also charged to the applicant. A per acre surcharge for research, charged to the applicant, is used for conducting research activity to improve our understanding of potential impacts, if any, of the land application of biosolids.

DISCUSSION

Solano County is one of the few California counties that regulate the land application of biosolids onto farm land as a soil amendment. Since 1997, the Department of Resource Management (DRM) staff has been implementing the local biosolids land application program by enforcing the Solano Cou...

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