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> > LawsuitJoe wrote:
> > > >> Actually, it sounds doable. The sewage treatment plant removes everything > >> from > >> the water before discharging it, and the sludge is removed and properly > >> disposed of. From what I've heard it is all chemically treated at the > >> sewage > >> plant. > > > > Uh... NO. > > > > Standard municipal sewage treatment processes do NOT deal with used engine > > oil. If it isn't used in cooking, laundry, dishwashing, bathing, or > > doesn't come out of your backside, then it doesn't belong in the sewage > > treatment process. > > > > Uh, not quite. Some places do indeed allow things like engine coolant to be > dumped down the sewer. Engine oil, no but coolant, yes. > <GASP> COUGH - COUGH >> UNReal!!! >shakes head< I certainly hope that you're kidding!! ....I'm beginning to get the impression that more than just a few individuals believe that it's okay to pour petroleum products and or chemicals into our sewer system! BBA |
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