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dealing with ****
On 3/2/2011 4:53 PM, Gene wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 17:50:13 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch wrote: Maybe there is a better way than just dumping it in the bay. People keep trying to make solar hot water work but maybe we should instead use solar collectors to heat ****. Really, liquefy it(a macerator) and then pump it onto your roof where solar concentrators evaporate the water (and kills bacteria) and a worm screw gadget feeds the dried powdered "effluent"into a box. Once a week, a truck comes by and carries it away for use as fertilizer. Why is this better than sending it to a "treatment plant"? It avoids the necessity of running sewage lines and uses on-site resources. A home could be completely off-grid without a septic tank. So, how much are we talking about drying anyway? If we all use low flush and front loading washers, the amount would be well within the ability of a rooftop solar concentrator. On cloudy days, you'd use electricity to dry it. OK, the thought of "a mess of steaming ****" on my roof don't sound so good but it could work. Maybe if more of you hadn't acted like **** HEADS, Peggie would still be here offering advice and information. Peggy left because of the behavior of some very specific individuals. We know who they were, and Harry Krause was one of them. Stop painting the group with your broad brush. |
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