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![]() Del Cecchi wrote: Where are you allowed to dump sewage, sterilized and ground up, in inland waters? I am pretty sure that Minnesota is not one of those places. It certainly wouldn't do the lake or river much good. -- Del Cecchi "This post is my own and doesn't necessarily represent IBM's positions, strategies or opinions." Go thou and read the regulations. You may not dump *untreated* sewage in inland waters, or less than 3 miles offshore. You may not dump even treated sewage in a "no-discharge" zone, but absent a local no-discharge law law federal regulations allow you to dump *properly treated* sewage anywhere. Read the law he http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/h...2----000-.html Nothing prevents Minnesota from declaring any or all of its waters a no-discharge zone. Unless Minnesota has done so or elects to do so, it is legal to discharge sewage treated to specific standards of fecal coliform content, etc, into the waters of that state. |
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