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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 630762" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>It doesn't work that way. If the waste is spread on the soil, the plant will not take up anything other than the nutrients it needs. Microbes and other things will break this stuff down to a molecular level. Problems arise if the waste is put ON the plant and then it is digested in some manner without it first entering the nutrient cycle. Urine will be cleaned by passing through the soil. Go to a water treatment plant and you will see that most try to mimic nature in their setup.</p><p></p><p>Angie, for your info, if you ever go into the Carribean and stay on a small island I strongly suggest that you do not look in the cistern under your house cause I'm pretty sure you don't want to see what's living in your water supply. But I guess, that is why their rum is so good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 630762, member: 4362"] It doesn't work that way. If the waste is spread on the soil, the plant will not take up anything other than the nutrients it needs. Microbes and other things will break this stuff down to a molecular level. Problems arise if the waste is put ON the plant and then it is digested in some manner without it first entering the nutrient cycle. Urine will be cleaned by passing through the soil. Go to a water treatment plant and you will see that most try to mimic nature in their setup. Angie, for your info, if you ever go into the Carribean and stay on a small island I strongly suggest that you do not look in the cistern under your house cause I'm pretty sure you don't want to see what's living in your water supply. But I guess, that is why their rum is so good. [/QUOTE]
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