Toxic "forever chemicals" seem to be everywhere these days, from drinking water sources to breast milk. Now, it appears that the chemicals, also known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl [.]
Now 20 US states have legalized the practice of liquefying dead people, dumping their flesh goo down the sewage drains, harvesting the sewage as "biosludge" and spreading it on food [.]
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KC Water begins construction on new facility
New cost-effective, environmentally friendly processes
Charlie Keegan/KSHB
and last updated 2021-03-05 09:55:01-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â KC Water announced the construction of a new renewable resource facility, costing $150 million.
That price tag, according to KC Water, won t increase rates.
The Blue River Biosolids Improvements Facility will implement new cost-effective and environmentally friendly processes for removing solid waste. Increasingly our industry is finding out we can recycle those materials and what we want to do with this project is we want to be able to turn into what is called a biosolid, which means it is suitable for re-use and actually marketing and re-sale because we treated it to very high standards as allowed by state and federal government, explained Matt Bond, KC Water deputy director of engineering and compliance.
effort to recall the mayor and to get this issue the attention that it deserves, have things gotten any better? thanks to you and the media, we have been able to scare $100 million out of the local government and free up the units for the disabled homeless people which is a lot more than what is happening before. but it is the blind leading the blind in the local government where they can warehouse homeless people on the streets of los angeles and other cities in california. this is completely unacceptable. and not even half of the story. we are talking about diseases and our streets because of biosolids of human waste, and particularly making all of our citizens built. this is more than a public health crisis. this is a state of urgency and the governor of the state of california needs to get off of his rocking chair and declare a state of emergency in the state