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I spread about 70,000 tonnes of sewage cake a year. Personally I prefer it to cow pig or horse muck. I have never seen any durex tampons or anything else. No dead sheep tyres or concrete in it. A risk assessment must have been done by law prior to any application commencing.

This is true. A firm i relief truck drive for used to have the contract to take away the screenings. They come in two grades. Grit, which is full of road gully grit washout,contains grit and a massive amount of sweetcorn shells because we dont digest them.

 

The other type that stank more that sludge cake was the rag skip.

Condoms, fanny plasters, fanny plugs along with any unbiodegradable stuff that idiots flush down the toilet. Cotton buds, nappies, baby wipes etc.

If we didnt have idiots flush and forgetting this skip would be redundant!

We carried this on the highway in open topped skips useledsly sheeted,on more than one occassion ive gone round a roundabout or had to slam on and lost some of this on the road and redecorated the back of the cab.

Maybe these days its handled and dried better.

It ends up on landfill which it should of gone to in the first place with domestic waste.

 

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This is true. A firm i relief truck drive for used to have the contract to take away the screenings. They come in two grades. Grit, which is full of road gully grit washout,contains grit and a massive amount of sweetcorn shells because we dont digest them.

 

The other type that stank more that sludge cake was the rag skip.

Condoms, fanny plasters, fanny plugs along with any unbiodegradable stuff that idiots flush down the toilet. Cotton buds, nappies, baby wipes etc.

If we didnt have idiots flush and forgetting this skip would be redundant!

We carried this on the highway in open topped skips useledsly sheeted,on more than one occassion ive gone round a roundabout or had to slam on and lost some of this on the road and redecorated the back of the cab.

Maybe these days its handled and dried better.

It ends up on landfill which it should of gone to in the first place with domestic waste.

 

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I bet it was proper stinky, must'a sphincter high heaven! Did you feel the need to give your (nasal) cavity an enema?

Distasteful talk for a tree forum, I know. Perhaps we should go back to taking pictures of our log piles, and discussing whether or not they're safe for children to play around with...

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I bet it was proper stinky, must'a sphincter high heaven! Did you feel the need to give your (nasal) cavity an enema?

Distasteful talk for a tree forum, I know. Perhaps we should go back to taking pictures of our log piles, and discussing whether or not they're safe for children to play around with...

I bet log piles sting a bit

 

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