Portland, Maine develops biosolids master plan

June 7, 2022
In the face of rising biosolids disposal costs, the city is developing a plan to evaluate its solids processing and explore cost-effective alternatives.

In Portland, Maine, the Portland Water District is developing a master plan to evaluate its current and future biosolids management practices.

“As biosolids management costs continue to rise in light of emerging contaminants, like PFAS, and evolving regulations, the Portland Water District is evaluating long-term reliable processing and management options,” stated Director of Wastewater Services Scott Firmin.

In the last two years, biosolids disposal costs have skyrocketed 44 percent.

“Where we are right now is not sustainable,” Firmin said. “We will look at creative ways to reduce the volume of biosolids generated and explore available treatment options.”

Portland Water District operates four wastewater treatment plants, providing treatment and collection services to customers in Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, Gorham, Portland, Westbrook, and Windham.

The wastewater treatment plants produce clean water and biosolids. The clean water is safely released to receiving waters, while the biosolids (wastewater solids or sludge) are treated and landfilled.

Environmental engineering firm Brown and Caldwell will provide professional services for the plan’s creation. The firm will evaluate solids processing and disposition alternatives, including engineering analysis, risk identification, regulatory review, and cost estimation.

The resulting roadmap will outline a path to sustainably and safely manage and process biosolids generated at Portland Water District’s wastewater treatment facilities.

“We commend Portland Water District’s approach to getting ahead of future biosolids challenges while continuing to meet evolving regulations,” said Brown and Caldwell Solids and Energy National Practice Lead Natalie Sierra. “We look forward to lending our national and New England experience to chart a sustainable biosolids path for Portland and the communities it serves.”

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