Posted by wisbaker on August 14, 2012 at 22:41:45 from (207.118.144.43):
In Reply to: Horse People posted by jimva on August 14, 2012 at 22:05:26:
The bio-solids from waste water plants are often wasted RAS (Return activated sludge). In English the waste water plant has bacteria that eat most of the human waste and they pump the bacteria out as a sludge and let it die, that's the sludge from a waste water plant the bacteria are the "digesters" of the plant.. Many plants actually burn the waste sludge and organic matter. They do take and screen, weir or settle the inflow for solids but a lot of what's removed is sand, rocks, other inorganic solids and plain garbage. This sounds like some of the veggi-organic-natural fanatics at work. Hmm I wonder if I would have to get the DNR to keep deer of the hay fields to make the hay acceptable to them. I wonder if they pasture their horses, you know horses poop in their pastures, I wonder if that give the grass a taste the horses don't like.
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