Residents in Luzerne County, PA, are voicing their concerns over Biosolids being spread on farmland as fertilizer in Huntington Township. Biosolid is treated sewage sludge. Although Biosolids have been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency, residents are concerned that they could contain forever chemicals that could leach into streams. Since forever chemicals don't break down, they are concerned that these PFAS will build up over time and cause larger issues down the road.
While the state regulates biosolid use, there's no current standard for PFAS in biosolids. Township officials, like Barry Kyttle, are exploring ways to manage the issue, including possibly implementing a hauling fee to discourage farmers from using biosolids in the area. Currently, this "fertilizer" is free for farmers to use. One resident voiced his concern over this free fertilizer, saying “you have to wonder, if it’s so good and it’s supposed to be a premium fertilizer, then why is it free?”