landspreading
Landspreading, also known as land application or land disposal, is a waste management practice where treated or untreated waste materials are applied to the surface of land. This process is commonly used for organic wastes such as sewage sludge, animal manure, and food processing residues. The primary goals of landspreading are to beneficially recycle nutrients and organic matter into the soil, improving its fertility and structure, or to dispose of waste in an environmentally acceptable manner.
The materials applied can vary widely in their composition. Biosolids, which are the treated sewage sludge
Environmental considerations are paramount in landspreading. Regulations typically govern the type and quantity of waste that