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Instead of shipping raw or semi-processed sewage out to see, pump it into an oil-tanker size ship, mix it up well, pump good bacteria into the mix to assist the break-down process, siphon off the methane, sell the methane, arrive in some poor dry country and pump out tonnes of nicely processed fertiliser
- probably...
Which can be used to fertilise green areas or perhaps can be used to push back the desert.
one location that does this.
http://www.co.palm-...10-26-04_sewage.htm [Worldgineer, Feb 09 2005]
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This is already baked, short of the shipping it to Africa part. |
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[link],Pharmaceuticals delivered free in Palm Beach via fertilizer pellets. Flushing prescription drugs down the toilet ends up in someone's garden. |
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Hey, aren't they short on prescription medication in Africa? Two birds, one stone. |
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Better this than sewage precession. |
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<green piece> Run the ship's engines on the methane produced, rather than burn it on delivery. |
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Of course if you figure out how to build a processor from sewage instead of silicon crystals, that's another story. |
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'This coffee tastes like shit..' |
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