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NH Department of Environmental Services

Wastewater Engineering Bureau

Residuals Management Section

SLUDGE MANAGEMENT

 The term “sludge” is used to describe the solid, semisolid and liquid material produced by water and wastewater treatment processes. It includes industrial sludge and sludge mixtures, but does not include domestic septage or sludge disposed at solid waste facilities. The term “biosolids” means any sludge derived from a municipal wastewater treatment facility that meets Department standards for beneficial reuse. DES regulates the processing, transportation, and disposal/reuse of sludge and biosolids to ensure this material is utilized or disposed in an environmentally sound manner.

Whenever possible, recycling through the regulated beneficial use of biosolids for land application or composting for nutrient value and soil conditioning, is promoted by DES. These activities utilize a valuable resource that may otherwise be disposed in a solid waste landfill, thereby preserving valuable landfill capacity. 

 There are four different types of permits or certifications required for the proper management of sludge or biosolids: Sludge Quality Certification, Sludge Hauler Permit, Sludge Facility Permit, and Biosolids Site Permit.

Fact Sheets:

Sludge Hauling in New Hampshire
Sludge Quality Certification Requirements
Permitting a Sludge Facility in New Hampshire
Permitting a Biosolids and/or Short Paper Fiber Site in New Hampshire

 
Download Forms:
Format
Sludge Quality Certification Application:PDF MS Word
Sludge Hauler Application:PDF MS Word
Sludge Facility Permit Application:PDF MS Word
Sludge Site Permit Application:PDF MS Word
Sludge Permit Modification Application:PDF MS Word
Application for Waiver:PDF MS Word

SEPTAGE MANAGEMENT

The term “septage” is generally used to describe the liquids and solids that are pumped from a septic tank or cesspool. The term also applies to the waste pumped out of holding tanks and from boat toilets and porta-potties. The Department regulates the removal, transportation, and disposal of septage to ensure this material is utilized or disposed in an environmentally sound manner.  Whenever possible, recycling through the beneficial use of septage land application is promoted by DES.  Disposal of septage at a POTW adds significantly to the generation of sludge, a residual that must also be land applied or disposed.  A lagoon is only a temporary holding facility: eventually the accumulated solids must be excavated and properly utilized/disposed. Land application practices utilize nutrients that may otherwise be disposed in a publicly owned wastewater treatment facility (POTW) or lagoon.

There are four different types of permits or registrations required for the proper management of septage: Septage Hauler Permit,Septage Holding Tank Registration, Septage Facility Permit, and Septage Site Permit.

Fact Sheets:

Septage Hauling in New Hampshire
Permitting a Septage Facility in New Hampshire
Permitting a Septage Site in New Hampshire
"SAG Plus" Funds For Municipal Septage Disposal Projects

 
Download Forms:
Format
Septage Hauler Application:PDF MS Word
Permit by Notification for Septage Holding TankPDF MS Word
Septage Transfer / Storage Tank ApplicationPDF MS Word
Septage Facility Permit Application:PDF MS Word
Septage Site Permit Application:PDF MS Word
Septage Permit Modification Application:PDF MS Word
Application for Waiver:PDF MS Word
 
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Format
FINAL REPORT of the Commission to Study Ways to Encourage Proper Recycling and Disposal of Grease Trap Wastes and to Develop Additional Disposal Capacity. PDF MS Word

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