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To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (286178)5/4/2004 6:30:01 PM
From: Tom Swift  Respond to of 436258
 
Monkey Waste Spill Shuts Wis. Highway

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MILWAUKEE - A truck carrying monkey droppings and algae from the Milwaukee County Zoo spilled its smelly contents across the junction of two busy highways Tuesday, closing the roads and tying up midday traffic.



"I think it's comparable to any sort of sewage," zoo spokeswoman Jennifer Diliberti said. "One of the zookeepers said from a scale of one to 10, the smell's a nine."

The accident happened when a latch broke on a tank holding the dark, sludge-like waste, said Kim Brooks, a spokeswoman for the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department.

Eastbound Interstate 94 and southbound U.S. 45/Interstate 894 were closed for about four hours after the 10:45 a.m. spill.

The monkey waste and algae had been removed from a moat at the zoo's Macaque Island, which is done twice a year. The droppings were then "aged" for two days — a process that destroys any viruses — before being loaded into the truck.

"It doesn't pose any health problems," Diliberti said.