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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1739236" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>We used to run a fruit packing business and one orchard used sludge. It was an old gravel pit they planted up with citrus. I can tell you it grew exceptional fruit but took me a couple of years and feeling really hungry one day to eat a mandarin. Tasted like any other.</p><p></p><p>I would never use it, seeing what people flush down their toilets. Old engine oil, old chemicals they want to dispose of. Every drug known to mankind, legal and not. Cleaning chemicals. Vomit and viruses. Condoms, anyone watch Mike Rowe and dirty jobs? The guy who pumps the portable toilet we have on a property told me most of what they pump is just paper and water. He told me lots of places use baby wipes and he said they don't break down and block up everything. One day when he was pumping ours his pipe got block, had to pull pipes apart and pulled out a mobile phone! None of my workers mentioned losing a phone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1739236, member: 33533"] We used to run a fruit packing business and one orchard used sludge. It was an old gravel pit they planted up with citrus. I can tell you it grew exceptional fruit but took me a couple of years and feeling really hungry one day to eat a mandarin. Tasted like any other. I would never use it, seeing what people flush down their toilets. Old engine oil, old chemicals they want to dispose of. Every drug known to mankind, legal and not. Cleaning chemicals. Vomit and viruses. Condoms, anyone watch Mike Rowe and dirty jobs? The guy who pumps the portable toilet we have on a property told me most of what they pump is just paper and water. He told me lots of places use baby wipes and he said they don't break down and block up everything. One day when he was pumping ours his pipe got block, had to pull pipes apart and pulled out a mobile phone! None of my workers mentioned losing a phone! [/QUOTE]
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