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Payrolls Huge Miss: Only 38,000 Jobs Added In May; Worst Since September 2010 (gold price soaring)
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| June 3, 2016
Posted on 06/03/2016 5:43:42 AM PDT by Zakeet
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To: familyop
I know the septic honey wagon businesses in our area look for those who will let them spray on fields. I assume they treat it. Maybe they don’t.
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06/03/2016 5:06:08 PM PDT
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xzins
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To: xzins
There’s as much information on treating it as anyone could use in that Humanure Handbook. I was interested in reading it, because I have installed septic systems with new builds and wanted to learn about safety issues regarding properly built lagoon systems. I once lived in a city in TX where human waste was processed extensively at the treatment plant, dehydrated and used on gold courses and lawns. In China, they’re now beginning to process it at treatment plants for agriculture, an improvement over the hepatitis-ridden past.
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06/03/2016 5:12:47 PM PDT
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familyop
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To: familyop
City systems use chemicals, filtering, and heat, don’t they?
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06/03/2016 5:20:53 PM PDT
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xzins
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To: xzins
"I know the septic honey wagon businesses in our area look for those who will let them spray on fields. I assume they treat it. Maybe they dont."
It would be wise for anyone to be sure it's treated before having it sprayed on their place. The stuff can contain rough, tough roundworm eggs and several other types of bugs before being well composted. It takes about two years for the nasties to be neutralized, if it's simply buried a little in soil, snow or rain. If allowed to dry on top of the soil, the eggs can blow with the wind.
If it's heated under cover enough for a long enough duration in hours, it can be safe to use in little time.
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06/03/2016 5:20:57 PM PDT
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familyop
("Welcome to Costco. I love you." --Costco greeter in the movie, "Idiocracy")
To: xzins
"City systems use chemicals, filtering, and heat, dont they?"
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06/03/2016 5:24:52 PM PDT
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familyop
("Welcome to Costco. I love you." --Costco greeter in the movie, "Idiocracy")
To: xzins
"City systems use chemicals, filtering, and heat, dont they?"
It's been a long time since I went on a school field trip to one in TX (see dinosaurs). All that I remember is that it had (IIRC) three large tanks with stirring mechanisms. It looked more dry in each successive tank. It came out of the end of the facility from a batcher, dry, into trucks or bags. The climate there was already very hot. It snowed very briefly about once in ten years.
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06/03/2016 5:25:38 PM PDT
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familyop
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To: Zakeet
But broad markets are still roaring towards oil highs. Don’t get it. There is about zero reason left for the markets to keep going up.
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