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What Are the Major Methods Of Applying <br />Biosolids? <br />In Colorado, biosolids come in three different forms: liquid, semi- <br />solid (dewatered), and compost. <br />• Liquid biosolids are typically injected into soils a few inches under <br />the surface or sprayed onto fields, pasture or forests <br />0 <br /> <br />can be left on the surface or incorporated into the soil by plowing or <br />disking <br />Compost can be used on lawns and gardens the same as other <br />composts purchased at greenhouses or home-stores <br />Do Biosolids Have An Odor? <br />• Biosolids smell something like mulch-an earthy odor. The odors <br />are not harmful, but they are present for a short time. The treatment <br />process stabilizes biosolids and minimizes odors. The type of treatment <br />• Dewatered biosolids are applied with equipment similar to that used <br />for spreading animal manures on farm land. Dewatered biosolids <br />t igr?ir/hiosc?/i?!_? mc? ii????ctc d into a liE l?/»c ur.Sic rm?hnnt .Sj?rii?g_s. Co/u. 11?1c'ctinii <br />lvdiices odors anc/nnaX-es hios•nlir/.s n1o1v lle hbor fi e'ndh: