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Acepimp 05-01-2018 09:00 PM

California Residents to Begin Drinking Sewer Water
 
"The California State Water Resources Control Board recently announced new regulations that will allow treated wastewater to be reused as drinking water..."

“The water treatment process used in California to recycle this waste water does almost nothing to remove the tens of thousands of toxic chemicals, pharmaceuticals, hormone disruptors and other organic molecules found in municipal waste...”


California to start recycling sewer water into tap water… and yes, it’s full of insane chemicals

Recycled water from sewers coming to California taps

But don't worry, the added chemicals will make it "safe"

:helpme

Bladewire 05-01-2018 09:26 PM

More lies from fake nic AssPimple

https://m.sfgate.com/bayarea/article... Control Board

"The regulations specify the percentage of recycled water that can be added and how long it must reside there before being treated again at a surface water treatment facility and provided as drinking water, according to the Water Board.

"This is a type of indirect potable use — it's not treated recycle water that goes directly to someone's house," said Miryam Barajas at the Water Board. "It's highly treated."

Every drop of water that goes through your body has been on earth for the 4.5 billion years it's existed, going through billions of bodies and organisms.

You really are stupid

Acepimp 05-01-2018 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22262524)
More lies from fake nic AssPimple

https://m.sfgate.com/bayarea/article... Control Board

"The regulations specify the percentage of recycled water that can be added... It's highly treated."[/b]

You really are stupid

^^ So they will mix in sewer water with fresh water. Ok then!

You linked to the same site i did :1orglaugh

Boozer 05-01-2018 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22262524)
You really are stupid

Says the guy who thinks state drugs laws override federal law.

BaldBastard 05-01-2018 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acepimp (Post 22262516)
"The California State Water Resources Control Board recently announced new regulations that will allow treated wastewater to be reused as drinking water..."

“The water treatment process used in California to recycle this waste water does almost nothing to remove the tens of thousands of toxic chemicals, pharmaceuticals, hormone disruptors and other organic molecules found in municipal waste...”


California to start recycling sewer water into tap water… and yes, it’s full of insane chemicals

Recycled water from sewers coming to California taps

But don't worry, the added chemicals will make it "safe"

:helpme

It evaporates you know. so breathing it in is ok? BTW if you earned more than a buck fifty a week you might understand that most houses have their own filters for drinking water, the older a town is the older the pipes are, and if you had ever seen a water pipe that's been dug up.. you would be on filtered water as well. Any city could feed 100% pure water in to the system, and by the time it reaches your house its toxic sludge, the quality of the water you get, is totally dependant on the chemicals added to it..

The mistake most cities have made is there is no grey water collection, like shower or bath water these are easy to clean and recycle for say watering a lawn. But no we pump trillions of gallons of good drinking water.. on to golf courses.


Btw water is naturally recycled, that drink you had before, had the shits of a 100000 jews and black people in it.

Busty2 05-02-2018 03:29 AM

They have been using recycled water in San Diego for more than 10 years to water plants, lawns etc so i guess this is the next step ? Here in Maine/ NH it's mainly well water full of coliform and other nice bugs.

beerptrol 05-02-2018 03:57 AM

OP would drink Chump's bath water after he pissed in it. Grey water could be recycled and put to good use on a larger scale.

RedFred 05-02-2018 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22262524)

Every drop of water that goes through your body has been on earth for the 4.5 billion years it's existed, going through billions of bodies and organisms.


You're trying to explain basic science to a Neanderthal.

Rochard 05-02-2018 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Busty2 (Post 22262599)
They have been using recycled water in San Diego for more than 10 years to water plants, lawns etc so i guess this is the next step ? Here in Maine/ NH it's mainly well water full of coliform and other nice bugs.

We do this here too where I live. On the sides of the roads are little signs that says "using recycled water". All of the purple pipes on the side of the road.... That's recycled water.

onwebcam 05-02-2018 08:58 AM

Great idea, send the fresh water out to sea to save an organism and provide Californians with shit water.

JFK 05-02-2018 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22262524)
More lies from fake nic AssPimple

https://m.sfgate.com/bayarea/article... Control Board

"The regulations specify the percentage of recycled water that can be added and how long it must reside there before being treated again at a surface water treatment facility and provided as drinking water, according to the Water Board.

"This is a type of indirect potable use — it's not treated recycle water that goes directly to someone's house," said Miryam Barajas at the Water Board. "It's highly treated."

Every drop of water that goes through your body has been on earth for the 4.5 billion years it's existed, going through billions of bodies and organisms.

You really are stupid

Quote:

Every drop of water that goes through your body has been on earth for the 4.5 billion years it's existed, going through billions of bodies and organisms.
Wondered why my last glass tasted stale ? :upsidedow

Bladewire 05-02-2018 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFK (Post 22262810)
Wondered why my last glass tasted stale ? :upsidedow

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:thumbsup

NALEM 05-02-2018 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acepimp (Post 22262516)
"The California State Water Resources Control Board recently announced new regulations that will allow treated wastewater to be reused as drinking water..."

“The water treatment process used in California to recycle this waste water does almost nothing to remove the tens of thousands of toxic chemicals, pharmaceuticals, hormone disruptors and other organic molecules found in municipal waste...”


But don't worry, the added chemicals will make it "safe"

:helpme

Unfortunately this is nothing new in California. It goes back 5 + years already.

Back in 2013 I visited friends in Cerritos + Lakewood, California, staying with them for a few days. Ignoring the bottled water on the counter top, I opted to pour myself a glass from the kitchen sink. It not only smelled chlorinated (think of the smell when too much chlor is in the jacuzzi), but tasted the same. I learned from the homeowners that the city was "recycling" water back into the homes.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22262524)
More lies from fake nic AssPimple

https://m.sfgate.com/bayarea/article... Control Board

"The regulations specify the percentage of recycled water that can be added and how long it must reside there before being treated again at a surface water treatment facility and provided as drinking water, according to the Water Board.

"This is a type of indirect potable use — it's not treated recycle water that goes directly to someone's house," said Miryam Barajas at the Water Board. "It's highly treated."

Every drop of water that goes through your body has been on earth for the 4.5 billion years it's existed, going through billions of bodies and organisms.

You really are stupid

And Bladewire, sometimes you are wrong.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22262779)
We do this here too where I live. On the sides of the roads are little signs that says "using recycled water". All of the purple pipes on the side of the road.... That's recycled water.

In Orange County, for at least 30 years or more, the cities were recycling the water, but directing it to watering the landscape of the public parks and golf courses, also with signs posted reminding people not to try drinking it.

rowan 05-03-2018 12:21 AM

Back in the 1980s I saw a Japanese innovation where they made hamburgers from human shit. No jokes. Highly treated of course, but still...

Guess it never caught on.


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