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Wastewater Sludge as Fertilizer
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 504576" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>To me it is just another natural resource that should be utilized. It puts trace elements back into the soil.</p><p>I do know of one place that uses it every year on 1500 acres. Some organization tests his soil every year. He adjoins a river and there has been concern about runoff by passers by that evidently complain.( One side of the property is along a major hi-way where thousands can watch them spread the sludge.) There is obviously no problem because they are allowed to continue.</p><p>I think most of the problem is in people's heads. With all the environmental people running around making waves any problems would have been halted some time ago.</p><p>To me there should be a much larger concern about the huge amount of commercial fertilizer used in peoples yards that eventually washes into the gutters and into the estuaries in the ocean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 504576, member: 5494"] To me it is just another natural resource that should be utilized. It puts trace elements back into the soil. I do know of one place that uses it every year on 1500 acres. Some organization tests his soil every year. He adjoins a river and there has been concern about runoff by passers by that evidently complain.( One side of the property is along a major hi-way where thousands can watch them spread the sludge.) There is obviously no problem because they are allowed to continue. I think most of the problem is in people's heads. With all the environmental people running around making waves any problems would have been halted some time ago. To me there should be a much larger concern about the huge amount of commercial fertilizer used in peoples yards that eventually washes into the gutters and into the estuaries in the ocean. [/QUOTE]
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