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The poop Loop scoop: How King County recycles waste and water

August 4, 2017

Public Health Seattle & King County gives the scoop on Loop, an endlessly renewable resource that helps us in the fight against climate change. Dr. Rodgers, a local public health expert, explains how the advances of engineering technology harness nature’s cleaning powers and recover valuable resources: Loop® biosolids, biogas, and recycled water. Unlike synthetic fertilizer, or even manure, Loop is held to stringent environmental regulations. Engineering and technology allows us to test and monitor the entire process, which keeps our communities safe and healthy.