eric aldinger
Shouldn't a lawn act to filter waste water, as long as you are not doing the
work in the rain? Makes your top soil contaminated, but your children's
children won't be farming there anyway.
2008/3/6 Patrick wilder :
> To follow up on yesterday's post:
> Sounds like there are a lot of unhappy wives out there with grease stains
> on their $100 jeans!!
>
> I'm not a totally tree hugger here but lately I've been thinking about
> the impact of my own bike waste. Questions I've been thinking about:
>
> What happens to the waste water when I wash the rags? Is this really
> acceptable? Where do I dump the grime after degreasing a chain. Not to
> mention the countless brake pads I go through a year. Are those even
> recyclable? Rotors and disc brake pads, old torn up seats, I've just been
> thinking lately that it seems wrong for that crap to just end up in a land
> fill. Guess I was looking for something a bit more in terms of a
> discussion.
>
> Thanks
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> ~Patrick
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