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To: Land Shark who wrote (32582)3/1/2011 12:08:15 AM
From: Tom Clarke1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 36921
 
Low-flow toilets cause a stink in SF

Phillip Matier,Andrew Ross
San Francisco Chronicle February 28, 2011 04:00 AM
Monday, February 28, 2011

San Francisco's big push for low-flow toilets has turned into a multimillion-dollar plumbing stink.

Skimping on toilet water has resulted in more sludge backing up inside the sewer pipes, said Tyrone Jue, spokesman for the city Public Utilities Commission. That has created a rotten-egg stench near AT&T Park and elsewhere, especially during the dry summer months.

The city has already spent $100 million over the past five years to upgrade its sewer system and sewage plants, in part to combat the odor problem.

Now officials are stocking up on a $14 million, three-year supply of highly concentrated sodium hypochlorite - better known as bleach - to act as an odor eater and to disinfect the city's treated water before it's dumped into the bay. It will also be used to sanitize drinking water.

That translates into 8.5 million pounds of bleach either being poured down city drains or into the drinking water supply every year.

Not everybody thinks it's a good idea.

A Don't Bleach Our Bay alert has just gone out from eco-blogger Adam Lowry who argues the city would be much better off using a disinfectant like hydrogen peroxide - or better yet, a solution that would naturally break down the bacteria.

As for whether the supposedly environmentally friendly, low-flow toilets are worth the trouble? Well, according to Jue, they have helped trim San Francisco's annual water consumption by about 20 million gallons.

sfgate.com



To: Land Shark who wrote (32582)3/1/2011 10:28:18 AM
From: LLCF1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36921
 
He's a "tiny yapper" alright... pretty hard to find a job "cutting and pasting" one would think, and he's proven himself to be worthless at anything else including independent thought.

Oh, BTW: Let him know that the Gas industry is destroying a WHOLE STATE!!

news.yahoo.com

LOL... see I can cut and paste too!

DAK