Maine sewer districts are seeing their disposal costs for wastewater sludge rise as a new state ban on spreading the substance on farmland takes effect later this year. Gov. Janet Mills signed legislation in April banning the spreading of wastewater sludge as compost on farmland. The new prohibition stops the spreading of a substance that has been shown to introduce high levels of so-called forever chemicals, or PFAS, into Maine crops and groundwater.

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