
10th-May-2008, 04:55 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by screener
Windguy, The use of municipal sewage has been an ongoing project for a sustainable cities proponents, but my impression is that they keep running into problems with waste that wouldn't be good for the land. Cleaners, chemicals, like pesticides that people flush down the toilette,
I think it is an excellant opportunity for society but we have to be aware of, and prevent, the side effects that might damage crops or the soil itself.
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Do the cleaning products that advertise themselves as biodegradable negate this problem?
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