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  • ...in toxic sewage sludge, or [[biosolids]], the preferred term of the sewage sludge industry, but his view in ''Holy Shit'' appears to be more nuanced: ...ns in, toxins out. Caveat craptor. But dealing with municipal septic waste is an entirely different thing. We may think we know our neighbors pretty well
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  • ...its, and The Contrary Farmer. He writes a popular blog at OrganicToBe.org, is a regular contributor to Farming magazine and The Draft Horse Journal, and ...ns in, toxins out. Caveat craptor. But dealing with municipal septic waste is an entirely different thing. We may think we know our neighbors pretty well
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  • ...pecialist in [[crisis management]] regarding toxic [[sewage sludge]]. She is owner and CEO of [[Strategic Management Group]], "a finance, marketing, med ...n San Diego. [[BioCycle]] is a major industry proponent of turning [[toxic sludge]] into "[[biosolids compost]].
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  • ...otbed of coal and has a population of 7,174 as of the 2000 U.S. Census and is 100 miles west of Philadelphia.<ref>[http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/S =Struggle to End Sludge Dumping in Tamaqua=
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  • ...otbed of coal and has a population of 7,174 as of the 2000 U.S. Census and is 100 miles west of Philadelphia.<ref>[http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/S =Struggle to End Sludge Dumping in Tamaqua=
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  • ...ve appropriately sized herds and pasture for grazing that will help ensure good quality milk. ...'. <ref>[https://www.prwatch.org/Chez+Sludge Chez Sludge: How the [[Sewage Sludge]] Industry Bedded Alice Waters], PRWatch.org, July 9, 2010</ref>
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  • ...breakdown products, and the antibacterial agent triclosan in the [[sewage sludge]] product distributed by the [[San Francisco Public Utilities Commission]] ==Independent Scientific Testing Finds Toxic Contaminants in San Francisco's Free 'Organic Biosolids Compost'==
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  • ...Sludge SourceWatch Portal on "Biosolids"]''' Beyond biosolids, the sewage sludge industry now puts its waste product into bags labeled "compost" and promote ...ing" and healthy "organic fertilizer," lately including the ruse of sewage sludge as "organic compost."
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  • ...ludge is below. Click on this link to view [[Scientific Studies of Sewage Sludge]]. == Targeted National Sewage Sludge Survey 2009 EPA study==
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  • ...w researchers to spread "[[Class A Biosolids|Class A]]" Baltimore [[sewage sludge]] (brand name, [[Orgro]] High Organic Compost) on their yards, till it into ...they are even used on the White House lawn.<ref>Joel Bleifuss, "The sewage sludge industry meets the light of day," ''In These Times'', June 2008.</ref>
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  • ...governing organic food. <ref>[[OCA, Alice Waters, Exchange on Toxic Sewage Sludge, March, 2010]]</ref> ...er Environment Federation]] and other lobbyists for growing food in sewage sludge.
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  • ...ams, the '''Water Environment Federation''' (WEF) is actually the [[sewage sludge]] industry's main trade, lobby and public relations organization, with over ...siduals and biosolids" -- "biosolids" is a [[#History|euphemism for sewage sludge invented by WEF]] -- "valued at well over $20 million."<ref>Water Environme
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  • ...oxic [[sewage sludge]]. <ref>[[OCA, Alice Waters, Exchange on Toxic Sewage Sludge, March, 2010]]</ref> ...er Environment Federation]] and other lobbyists for growing food in sewage sludge.
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  • ...the USCC, Rodale Institute, and other promoters of growing food in sewage sludge. ...l. 50, No. 4, p. 42,</ref> Most of BioCycle’s content is available online for subscribers.
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  • ...Sludge"] Sludge Safety Project, accessed November 2009</ref> and [[sewage sludge]]. ...website, Accessed August 19 2010.</ref> Additionally, radioactive selenium is used in diagnostic medicine.
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  • ...new plants can take years to get approved and decades to make a profit, it is perhaps not surprising that the nuclear power industry has also taken a lon ...le neighbour that any community can have.’ The book was called ‘The Battle for Survival – the War Against Environmental Pollution’, and was published
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  • ...f whistleblower taken from combined state, federal and international cases is: ...<ref>GAP: [http://www.whistleblower.org/about/what-is-a-whistleblower What is a whistleblower] (Accessed: 3 January 2012)</ref>
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  • ...tle=Portal:Toxic_Sludge SourceWatch Portal on Toxic Sludge]''' The sewage sludge industry promotes its product through front groups and stakeholders includi ==What is Sewage Sludge?==
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  • ...s six books]. He founded the [https://www.prwatch.org/finances.html Center for Media and Democracy] (CMD) and [https://www.prwatch.org/content/pr-watch-ar ...ndraiser and on its board of directors, retiring from it in July, 2009. He is a contributor to the US magazine and website [http://www.counterpunch.org/a
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  • ...Lou Sapone''' (who sometimes goes by her maiden name, "'''Mary McFate'''") is a corporate spy with a long history of infiltrating activist groups. In the ...l groups in the late 1990s. In 2005, she even ran (unsuccessfully) in 2005 for a board position with the [[Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence]]. <ref
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