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Re: rebelgirl post# 16606

Tuesday, 12/30/2008 10:40:34 PM

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 10:40:34 PM

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I'm sorry but I'm not going to argue with you. They put a spin on every single answer, such as this one:

"When the clarifier/purifier is used in wastewater treatment, there may or may not be some toxic elements in the sludge. Should they be present, these are treatable in a variety of methods that would reduce the toxicity levels to acceptable disposal standards. A variety of technologies are available."

Well of course when you pull water from a rather clean source like a pond the sludge can be used for fertalizer, IT'S ALL NATURAL!
Pull it from a sewer or contaminated water source and you have a toxic mix of sludge goo! Talk about spinning this one!
Who is going to clean up the toxic sludge? Do they have a special machine for that too? Come on, please.

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