Some of ours is in Oz, certainly, but not all...Thinking Aloud wrote:JimC wrote:Well, if we were sensible, all sewage would be processed and treated so that we can re-use the nitrates, phosphates and trace elements in agriculture, discarding bio-hazards and other chemical crap, rather than letting it contribute to eutrophication and oxygen depletion of marine and aquatic ecosystems...Thinking Aloud wrote:Can we get much further down the food chain? It'll be "UN urges people to extract essential nutrients from sewage" next.
I think a lot of ours is...
UN urges people to eat insects to fight world hunger.
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The sewage water in Windhoek, Namibia is recycled back to the drinking taps. No problem.JimC wrote:Some of ours is in Oz, certainly, but not all...Thinking Aloud wrote:JimC wrote:Well, if we were sensible, all sewage would be processed and treated so that we can re-use the nitrates, phosphates and trace elements in agriculture, discarding bio-hazards and other chemical crap, rather than letting it contribute to eutrophication and oxygen depletion of marine and aquatic ecosystems...Thinking Aloud wrote:Can we get much further down the food chain? It'll be "UN urges people to extract essential nutrients from sewage" next.
I think a lot of ours is...
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