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Super Member
For what I've seen working with communities in my area there are many markers or limits that have to be met first.
Metal is one thing and that doesn't meant the trash type!
In our local community they use them with wood chips from the local utility companies and after a period of cooking allow them to be used on non-edible gardens or around shrubs and tree's as I use them. I won't say how many also might use a few to spike there tomatos but there are some who always push. They do screen them with a couple types of screens one which is quite fine and then larger ones are used from time to time for different things. Within a few rains you normally can see the difference of many plants from the fertilizer value of it!
In the fall they also do spread some sludge on approved farm fields. It so far has only caused issues as to the shortage of it available to the area farmers.
Not every town can do this as many have to many undesirables in the sludge and do to the ingredients they are not able to spread it on any farm fields and it must be hauled away.
I don't see to much of an issue over it as the government has pretty tight details but like most things with them it depends on who is watching and guiding as to what might be allowed. After all look at the gulf mess!
I didn't heare of anyone with trouble coming back from nam from laying the rice paddies? But then again maybe that is where the healt trouble came from!
Metal is one thing and that doesn't meant the trash type!
In our local community they use them with wood chips from the local utility companies and after a period of cooking allow them to be used on non-edible gardens or around shrubs and tree's as I use them. I won't say how many also might use a few to spike there tomatos but there are some who always push. They do screen them with a couple types of screens one which is quite fine and then larger ones are used from time to time for different things. Within a few rains you normally can see the difference of many plants from the fertilizer value of it!
In the fall they also do spread some sludge on approved farm fields. It so far has only caused issues as to the shortage of it available to the area farmers.
Not every town can do this as many have to many undesirables in the sludge and do to the ingredients they are not able to spread it on any farm fields and it must be hauled away.
I don't see to much of an issue over it as the government has pretty tight details but like most things with them it depends on who is watching and guiding as to what might be allowed. After all look at the gulf mess!
I didn't heare of anyone with trouble coming back from nam from laying the rice paddies? But then again maybe that is where the healt trouble came from!