In Florida, N-Viro International announced that it will extend its lease for five years on its Daytona facility, that processes waste into N-Viro soil, a soil amendment product. N-Viro said that its waste-to-soil project represented 56 percent of the company’s revenues last year. The company said that N-Viro Soil reduces the costs of wastewater biosolids removal, while the company also said it would continue development of its patented N-Viro Fuel.
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