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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Earth911 Podcast: DC Water Goes Bloom With Biosolids-Based Fertilizers
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Earth911 Podcast: DC Water Goes Bloom With Biosolids-Based Fertilizers

Last updated: January 6, 2025 5:07 pm
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In a recent interview with Chris Peot, the Director of Resource Recovery at Bloom, and April Thompson, Senior Director of the program operated by DC Water, the conversation revolved around the innovative use of biosolids as a sustainable solution for agriculture. Biosolids, which are derived from sewage waste, have the potential to be transformed into valuable fertilizer for farms and homes, thereby closing the loop on waste management and promoting a circular approach to human waste.

Chris Peot, a pioneer in water utility and biosolids management, has been instrumental in the development of Bloom, a technology that combines science and engineering to create a sustainable solution for resource recovery and green energy. April Thompson, on the other hand, has focused on marketing Bloom’s products and overcoming the stigma associated with using sewage waste as fertilizer.

The key takeaway from the interview was the shift in perspective needed to view sewage waste as a valuable resource rather than just waste. By harnessing the geothermal and material resources present in sewer systems, cities like DC Water have been able to create a self-sustaining, closed circular system that processes wastewater into fertilizer and generates renewable energy. This approach not only reduces waste but also minimizes pollution and promotes sustainable practices.

One of the challenges discussed during the interview was the presence of PFAS, or forever chemicals, in biosolids. These chemicals, which are found in everyone’s bodies, pose a risk to human health and the environment. However, with proper precautions and monitoring, biosolids-based fertilizer can still be a viable and sustainable option for agriculture.

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Overall, the conversation with Chris Peot and April Thompson shed light on the innovative use of biosolids as a potential solution for sustainable agriculture. By reimagining sewage waste as a valuable resource and leveraging technology and science, cities can create closed-loop systems that benefit both the environment and society. To learn more about Bloom and their fertilizers, visit their website at https://bloomsoil.com/.

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