Maine Firm Breaks New Ground On Composting Hawk Ridge Refines Bisolids Recycling to Create Rich, 'Sasfer Than Dirt' Mulch

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UNITY PLANTATION - Even on a 48-degree morning, the piles of compost steam at Hawk Ridge Compost Facility as temperatures reach up to 167 degrees inside the heaps of rich, dark mulch.

Acres of minimountains of the products sit and cook - products coveted by landscapers, farmers and contractors for use on golf courses, athletic fields, campgrounds and parks.

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Maine Firm Breaks New Ground On Composting Hawk Ridge Refines Bisolids Recycling to Create Rich, 'Sasfer Than Dirt' Mulch

"This is cleaner than dirt," Mary Waring, Hawk Ridge's compliance manager, said Thursday, "and is actually safer than a lot of other organic residuals on the market, such as cow manure."

More than 52 major golf clubs in New England have greened thei...

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