Posted by paul on May 03, 2023 at 05:23:10 from (66.60.209.84):
In Reply to: Re: Sewage sludge posted by Traditional Farmer on May 03, 2023 at 04:58:39:
Well, yea but.....
So, above you dont want sludge because it can have lots of stuff in it.
Here you say any manure including human can be made safe by composting it.
I think you need to say those conflicting things better?
We cant have it both ways.
Many places have separated storm water from waste water at great expense.
Now should we separate industrial drains from house drains again at great expense? And then what do we do with the industrial waste?
Town by me had their waste water treatment plant across the river. We has high water flooding, and their pipe broke in the river. The solution to this? They got a state permit to just let the wastewater leak into the river, it was determined there was so much water flow it would cause no harm. Dilution was the solution, they could dump straight into the river for 3 months. Seal of approval.
Most cities still have a lot of rainfall get into the waste treatment plant. A heavy rain and the treatment plants are overwhelmed. The key word for them is bypass mode. Thry are allowed to just let the raw sewage flow through any time there is excess rain.
So our current system has a lot of loopholes and tolerance for just letting raw sewage flow.
It makes all of this should be, whatS dangerous, a lot more muddy. :)
In 2 days we will all forget about this thread and turn the blind eye and just flush things down the drain, where it all goes away and disappears from view and thought.
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