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(14 October 2013, 05:41)Kenneth Eames Wrote: The Great problem here, is that with all of the Human Manure about after a Survival situation is, that there will be an aweful amount of Disease about. As mentioned in other posts, many will die. I think bugging out is the only way if you live in a city or town. Kenneth Eames.
I agree Kenneth, so many people will just bag and dump their waste in the hedgerows and back alleys without giving it a thought, pretty soon the cities and larger towns will be rife with disease and people will start dying from diarrhoea, cholera etc.
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Nice one that Binnie. It does give some revealing (but not very encouraging!) information for the coast just slightly south of my main area of interest but I already know the situation is similar. INteresting to know there's a 'Combined Sewer Overflow' just past the low tide line...
There are a few of those wee 'Sewage Pumping Stations' up and down the coast hereabouts but I wonder where they pump it to? I don't recall a main treatment works anywhere up or down the coast...
Thinking about it, it's not really so many years ago when it was all discharged straight into the sea. I reckon I'll rethink the marine protein idea...
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