The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) drafted the findings of an evaluation of pathogen reduction in composting sewage sludge into a regulation known as the EPA 503 rule. The hygiene premise in the framework of the EPA 503 rule is that the level of fecal coliform bacteria can be an indicator of the presence of Salmonella, which is very common in sludge, but is more expensive to analyze.
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