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Quite humorous! I also noticed the CSO map is mainly the democratic city areas. Does that say something? Trying to figure that out.
Glad to see we are still in the "planet warming up" phase. A couple decades ago the "planet cooling off" phase was driving me nuts.
Glad to see we are still in the "planet warming up" phase. A couple decades ago the "planet cooling off" phase was driving me nuts.
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It ain't that complicated. If it comes out of your body, or it's single ply toilet paper, or dish soap you can flush it or let it go down the drain, if it does not come out of your body, or it's not single ply toilet paper, or it's not dish soap, don't put it down the toilet or the drain.
People need to see this. When they put grease and tampons and other stuff down the drain, it affects all of us. It backs the sewage water up and it gets mixed in with our drinking water. Yes.... it does, so don't do it.
People need to see this. When they put grease and tampons and other stuff down the drain, it affects all of us. It backs the sewage water up and it gets mixed in with our drinking water. Yes.... it does, so don't do it.
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Well put... however people should already know this. Thanks for explaining it a way that isn't shitty...(pun intended).
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Try living on a septic system and have it back up. Once! Just once! You will learn in that moment when Mr Septic Man gives you the bill. Only 4 things go in there! Water, your shit, septic safe toilet paper and (environmentally safe) soaps. You may add a 5th ingredient to help break the sludge down. But that is once or twice a year and designed for septic systems.
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It is a, ahem, mess to live with for a week or month until he gets around to you. And just hope it does not rain! ROFL
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