Posted by 36 coupe on October 08, 2008 at 02:38:17 from (64.136.26.226):
In Reply to: municipal sludge? posted by kyplowboy on October 07, 2008 at 22:34:47:
You never know what gets dumped in to sewer systems.Old solvents ,plating solutions etc.When I did code enforcement here I got all info that was sent to plumbers by the state.There was a warning about wearing latex gloves when working on septic lines an toilets because of aids.The stuff is tested for some things but I wonder what gets by.Plenty of disease is carried by human and animal waste.I would not want sewer waste spread on my land.I think the latest tomato pepper problem was caused by using municiple waste on fields.I had to handle well contamination caused by piling manure in bad places.One case comes to mind where the pile was 600 feet from the well.Manure was piled on ledge in an area that was full of springs.Fools that spread manure on frozen ground cause a lot of well pollution.There is plenty of bad press on sewerage sludge.
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