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Martian colony or Boston area's sewage-treatment plant?
By adamg on Mon, 04/29/2019 - 9:40am
Adam Balsam gives us a closeup nighttime view of the "digester" tanks at Deer Island, where zillions of bacteria contentedly spend their days munching human sewage.
Copyright Adam Balsam. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.
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Delays, Delays
Now where did I put That Q-36 space modulator?
Theres a decent chance
That your morning glass of O.J. was grown in fertilizer derived from the "waste" in the these tanks.
Mention that next time you see someone who's mid-gulp.
Really?
I mean, I know you can buy Deer Island fertilizer, but they ship it to Florida?
Park Ranger out on Fort Warren told me that
He had a badge and everything...
He was feeding you predigested material
It all goes here: http://www.baystatefertilizer.com/
No, not really.
NEFCO Biosolids handles most of the (ahem) $#@! while Bay State fertilizer gets just some of the $#@!.
?
I didn't think it was OK to put meat-eater derived fertilizer on food growing plantings?
Good thing I don't have a yard to worry about this stuff.
What's
the diff really
Tanks pretty prominent in the 2009 movie The Box
They helped recreate a NASA or CIA facility, IIRC. Not a bad lil movie.
Good bacteria are our friends
Good bacteria are our friends.
I’ve likened their appearance...
to a Bond villain’s HQ.