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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 8045004" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Seems to be an awful lot of alternative organic matter,soil building waste products being spread. I do wonder if it’s actually that good if it contains even low levels of contaminates, I know we are all looking to save or have something fir nothing but has anyone seen any I’ll effects of theses after a few years. Reason I ask as I was offered the chance to have local sewage settlement pond waste spread for free this coming autumn,was given various nutrient numbers that were going to be applied but when I asked about heavy metals,waste oil, tampons and plastics it kinda went quiet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 8045004, member: 156006"] Seems to be an awful lot of alternative organic matter,soil building waste products being spread. I do wonder if it’s actually that good if it contains even low levels of contaminates, I know we are all looking to save or have something fir nothing but has anyone seen any I’ll effects of theses after a few years. Reason I ask as I was offered the chance to have local sewage settlement pond waste spread for free this coming autumn,was given various nutrient numbers that were going to be applied but when I asked about heavy metals,waste oil, tampons and plastics it kinda went quiet. [/QUOTE]
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