Posted by paul on May 04, 2023 at 10:11:31 from (76.77.199.243):
In Reply to: Re: Sewage sludge posted by dhermesc on May 03, 2023 at 08:20:22:
I appreciate the discussion.
I have seen some bottled water company or two that does the waste water to bottled water deal.
I also just saw where folks pay money to sit in a uranium mine for health improvement reasons. There are a lot of totally opposite type situations, keeps life interesting.
There is way way way more bypass sewage flowing through the country than most must realize. Happens about every rainstorm that goes by. I know it is well hidden from public knowledge and the news either doesnt mention it or uses the code word of bypass, but the truth is septic water running straight into the waterways. Many cities have 100 or more days allowed in their permits. The key here is to get your state permit set up to allow it, govt approved and carry on.
It has changed and new construction avoids this as much as practical, but any development that goes back the the 1980s likely isnt well designed. And even the new setups have troubles from time to time.
Appreciate the discussion, room for all ideas and views and I think we all want to make life better, its good to keep in mind the different ways to get there and how to do so.
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