Abstract

The problems of disposal of sewage sludge following the issues of municipal solid waste disposal have become the subject of intense scientific discussion in the professional community. The relevance of the topic is due to the annual increase in the volume of wastewater and, accordingly, its precipitation, a significant part of which is not processed, is drained directly to sludge sites (often to unprepared soil), threatening a significant deterioration in the environmental situation.The authors analyze the practice and problems of regulating relationships related to the management of wastewater sludge, as well as related issues of tariff regulation; proposals on amendments to tariff legislation in the part related to water disposal are formulated and substantiated.

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