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The City of Tooele, Utah, was looking to update its biosolids program and move away from a limiting Class B product. They needed to produce a more flexible reusable material. The city found the Huber Technology SOLSTICE to be the perfect solution and was pleased to discover the technology to be simple to maintain as well as provide a cost-effective operation. Find out how the dryer raised the quality of the biosolids to Class A.

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