My local waste department already dries their waste,and sells it to local farmers for non food use in fields, could I show them your report, very awesome ,thanks reece
Ted Peterson <ted.peterson_at_tcsn.net> wrote:Check any good textbook and you will get optimum temperature and O2 requirements for pathogens. I have some contracts with a wastewater treatment plant and have had to gain a lot of knowledge about pathogens. For example, I have used tea to CONTROL pathogen outbreak. The report I am sending to Elaine. . . Well, wait, I will include it as an attachment (Elain: Feel free to cite from the report.) then I don't have to send it. Here is the report. If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer them. Check out the conclusion and recommendations. By the way, I'm working on a report now the the City of San Luis Obispo tracking water savings. We have documented 40% but in this report, I am only highlighting areas where we achieved 25% percent reduction overall with improved turf health and totally replacing any chemical inputs. I'll forward it when it is accepted by the city.
Enjoy,
Ted Peterson
Earth-Wise/Spirit of the Earth
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