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    • Biosolids and sludge management are critical environmental challenges.
    • Keeping abreast of the latest research is essential for effective waste management.

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    • To provide a comprehensive review of the 2016 literature on biosolids and sludge management.
    • To categorize and summarize key findings across various aspects of biosolids and sludge research.

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    • Systematic literature review of journal articles and conference papers published in 2016.
    • Categorization of reviewed literature into predefined sections: regulations, characteristics, treatment, disposal/reuse, odor/emissions, and energy.

    Main Results:

    • Literature covers biosolids regulations, quality (microconstituents, pathogens, nanoparticles, metals), and treatment technologies (pretreatment, dewatering, digestion, composting, innovative methods).
    • Disposal and reuse options include combustion, incineration, agricultural applications, and novel uses, alongside research on odor, air emissions, and energy recovery.

    Conclusions:

    • The 2016 literature highlights diverse research in biosolids and sludge management, emphasizing treatment innovations and sustainable disposal/reuse strategies.
    • Continued research is vital for addressing environmental concerns and optimizing resource recovery from biosolids and sludge.