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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the info and insight. In
university (way back in '89) we took a field trip to the local waste water
treatment plant and now I'm planning a field trip
to Austin's waste water treatment facility where they make a "non-organic"
compost out of treated sludge and composted yard and tree trimmings called,
'dillo dirt. They also harvest the biogas for heating the waste water
during one of its treatment phases.
The two engineers who operate the facility, or at
least the 'dillo dirt aspect of the facility attended the recent Texas Society
of Ecological Restoration conference and were really into harvesting /
harnessing waste as much as possible.
I've always wished I'd gotten a civil
engineering degree rather than a degree in forestry.
Kirby
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