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Could a person inhale airborne bacteria or viruses when biosolids are handled or applied?

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Could a person inhale airborne bacteria or viruses when biosolids are handled or applied?

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Gardeners must always use common sense when handling any chemical, fertilizer, manure, or even garden soil. Research has shown that Class A biosolids contain no pathogens. Back to Biosolids: A recycled organic fertilizer More information about this topic is available through your local Cooperative Extension Office. Source: James A. Kropf, Extension Faculty, Horticulture, Small Farms and Farm Marketing.

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