• This nuclear sludge bar is only for the strong minded and sour power experts! (americansweets.co.uk)
  • The EPA liked the new name they selected - " biosolids " - so much, they gave WEF a $300,000 grant to promote the "beneficial use" of sludge. (prwatch.org)
  • A trade association known for using the terms 'compost,' 'organic,' and 'biosolids' to describe sewage sludge is investing in a new public relations campaign to influence policymakers and the public. (commondreams.org)
  • As documented in 'Toxic Sludge is Good for You,' a book by the founder of the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD), John Stauber , the sewage sludge industry has attempted to re-brand sewage sludge as 'biosolids' since the 1990s. (commondreams.org)
  • The EPA embraced the new term , and in 1992 used the term 'biosolids' for the first time in new regulations that reclassified certain kinds of sewage sludge that were previously designated as hazardous waste, as 'Class A' fertilizer. (commondreams.org)
  • The meeting was described at the USCC conference as an opportunity for Kellogg to brief the firm on her experiences with the ongoing criticism the industry faces for marketing sewage sludge to gardeners without any disclosure that the products they are buying, which use terms like 'organics,' 'compost,' and sometimes 'biosolids,' are made from city sewage sludge. (commondreams.org)
  • The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority has been selling its sludge for the pa st 30 years, piping biosolids to a Quincy wastewater treatment plant that dries out the slurry and packages it into bags of Bay State Fertilizer. (healthytomorrow.org)
  • Few of the gardeners who lined up to receive the free compost at events like last September's Big Blue Bucket Eco-Fair suspected that the 20 tons of free bags labeled 'organic biosolids compost' actually contained sewage sludge from nine California counties. (alternet.org)
  • On its Web site, San Francisco's Public Utilities Commission describes a 'green' process, in which its own sludge is treated until it qualifies as 'Class B Biosolids' and is then applied to farmlands in Solano and Sonoma counties. (alternet.org)
  • While the study did not take into account whether these sludge samples were intended for spreading on agricultural land, nearly every one of the samples legally qualified as Class A or Class B biosolids and could have been spread on farm fields. (alternet.org)
  • Stone blames the state for encouraging the application of treated municipal sludge - known as biosolids - beginning in the 1980s and is convinced the problem is not limited to his 100-acre farm along the banks of the Kennebunk River. (pressherald.com)
  • Toxic Waste Nuclear Sludge Blue Raspberry zijn chewy snoeprepen met een heerlijke zure frambozen smaak. (shopamerica.nl)
  • As a result, wastewater treatment plants across the country were left with sewage sludge, a grey jelly comprised of everything they removed from the water. (prwatch.org)
  • Yet today, wastewater treatment plants and even the EPA talk about "beneficial uses" for sludge: converting it to energy (while releasing pollutants into the air), using it as alternate daily cover in landfills, or spreading it on farmland, gardens and lawns as fertilizer. (prwatch.org)
  • The language around sludge (and even the name of sludge itself) changed as wastewater treatment plants across the country looked for ways to dispose of sludge when ocean dumping was no longer an option. (prwatch.org)
  • Toxic sludge is the growing and continuous mountain of hazardous waste produced daily by wastewater treatment plants. (sourcewatch.org)
  • The US Composting Council (USCC), which was founded by the disposable diaper industry, will be expanding its long-standing efforts to 'rebrand' sewage sludge, which is increasingly disposed of on agriculture crops and through garden centers without telling the public that their food is being grown in medical, industrial, and human waste. (commondreams.org)
  • The USCC uses the term 'compost' on an industrial scale to include sewage sludge, as well as other commercial and municipal waste. (commondreams.org)
  • Did you know that soy protein and lecithin are waste products -- toxic and sludgy leftovers from vegetable oil and margarine making that the soy industry decided to make profitable? (naturalnews.com)
  • A flood of toxic waste from a burst reservoir at a chemical plant has killed at least four people in Western Hungary. (kunc.org)
  • Greenpeace Russia speculates that the source was a nearby toxic waste dump, especially since Kamchatka officials announced that a storage facility housing over 100 tons of toxic substances was breached. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Toxic Waste Nuclear Sludge Chew Bar S. (vapedisposables.co.uk)
  • De Toxic waste cherry kauwreep is een taaie reep met een heerlijke smaak van groene appel. (sugarandsweets.be)
  • De toxic waste apple chew bar doet je smaak papillen werken. (sugarandsweets.be)
  • De toxic waste groene appel is een zure reep. (sugarandsweets.be)
  • Wind, sewage sludge, and waste water carry tire wear particles from roads onto farmland. (phys.org)
  • Sewage sludge is the end product of the treatment process for any human waste, hospital waste, industrial waste and -- in San Francisco -- stormwater that goes down the drain. (alternet.org)
  • Along with San Francisco's sludge, the 'compost' contains sludge from eight other California counties (Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Rosa, Solano and Sonoma) and equal parts yard waste and wood chips. (alternet.org)
  • Are you daring enough to try the super-sour taste of of Toxic Waste? (sweetsandcandy.co.uk)
  • Toxic Waste is a brand of hazardously sour candy owned and marketed by American company Candy Dynamics Inc., headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana! (americansweets.co.uk)
  • If Warheads are not enough to you, step up to the sour challenge that Toxic Waste offers! (americansweets.co.uk)
  • Toxic Waste Bears are a daring twist on the classic gummy bear candy, known for their extremely sour coating. (americansweets.co.uk)
  • These cute stockings are filled with assorted sour Toxic Waste candy including the original Toxic Waste drum candy and Smog Balls! (americansweets.co.uk)
  • Take the Toxic Challenge!This Toxic Waste Giant Money Bank contains all your favourite super sour Toxic Waste sweets together with Toxic Waste character stickers and after use for keeping all your coi. (americansweets.co.uk)
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  • If you love sour sweets, then you'll love Toxic Waste! (americansweets.co.uk)
  • The potential impact of the microplastics on waste activated sludge (WAS) aerobic digestion is also completely missing. (bvsalud.org)
  • On December 1, 2019, The Boston Globe reported that MWRA tests, conducted last March, found PFAS chemicals in sludge at levels of 18,000 per trillion. (healthytomorrow.org)
  • Read The Boston Globe story on PFAS chemicals in MWRA sludge. (healthytomorrow.org)
  • Now however, independent testing conducted on water samples from the Emory River by scientists working in coordination with Appalachian Voices and the Waterkeeper Alliance has found concentrations of eight toxic chemicals ranging from two to 300 times higher than safe drinking water limits. (watthead.org)
  • The data included levels of PM10 -- particulates less than 10 microns across that can get lodged in the lungs -- and nitrogen dioxide, a toxic gas that reacts with other chemicals to form ozone. (insidescience.org)
  • 9/30/2016 - A women's advocacy group fighting to eliminate toxic chemicals from consumer products and the environment has published a new report highlighting the dangers associated with many feminine hygiene and personal care products. (naturalnews.com)
  • Dynamics, exposure and hazard assessment of toxic chemicals. (cdc.gov)
  • Nearly a year after the oil disaster began, Gulf Coast residents are sick, and dying from BP's toxic chemicals. (infiniteunknown.net)
  • Dairy farmer Fred Stone said he never knew the sludge from sewage treatment plants that he applied to his hayfields for decades could be contaminated by PFAS - chemicals increasingly linked to cancer, liver damage, low birth weight and other health concerns. (pressherald.com)
  • The toxic chemicals that I never used and had never even known about until two years ago contaminated my cows - which I really take exception to - and ruined my farming operation and hurt my family," Stone said during a news conference on his farm. (pressherald.com)
  • But on Tuesday, they urged the Mills administration to expand testing and move aggressively to end both sludge spreading and any lingering usage of PFAS chemicals in products in Maine. (pressherald.com)
  • The government labels as "organic" food grown without synthetic chemicals or fertilizers, genetic engineering, radiation, and sewage sludge. (medscape.com)
  • Sludge may also include other substances (or organisms) that the EPA did not test for, including parasites, bacteria, viruses, dioxins, and pesticides. (prwatch.org)
  • The spreading of sewage sludge -- which contains numerous toxic substances -- on farm fields and gardens has come under increasing fire by citizens concerned about the potential health consequences of this practice. (commondreams.org)
  • Analytical chemists Gabriela Castro Varela and Alexandros Asimakopoulos are hunting for toxic and unregulated chemical substances in the sewage sludge that is a by-product from the water treatment plants of Trondheim municipality. (phys.org)
  • Industrial wastewater frequently contains substances which inhibit activated sludge treatment processes. (iwaponline.com)
  • Inhibitory characteristics of different substances are usually evaluated based on testing the impact of respective substance on activated sludge nitrification or oxygen uptake rates. (iwaponline.com)
  • But that only cleans up a tiny fraction of the harmful substances present in the sludge. (alternet.org)
  • The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), a federal public health agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, announces several upcoming community meetings related to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory site (LLNL) in Livermore, California. (cdc.gov)
  • The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) will hold a community meeting Aug.11 to discuss its findings from the public health assessment conducted on the Lawrence Livermore National Lab site (LLNL). (cdc.gov)
  • Nuclear Sludge is a chewy candy bar that is sure to make your taste buds explode with every sour bite! (vapedisposables.co.uk)
  • The next step was sewage treatment plants, which separated liquids from solids, but in solving one issue they created yet another: the cleaner they made the water, the dirtier the leftover sludge. (grist.org)
  • Sources of toxic pollutants found in influent to sewage treatment plants. (cdc.gov)
  • Toxic sludge spill may refer to: Ajka alumina plant accident, in Ajka, Hungary on 4 October 2010. (wikipedia.org)
  • Martin County sludge spill, in Martin County, Kentucky, United States on 11 October 2000. (wikipedia.org)
  • This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Toxic sludge spill. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hungarian police have detained the managing director of aluminium producer MAL, the company responsible for a deadly spill of toxic sludge, as relief workers scramble to complete an emergency dam to stave off further damage. (expatica.com)
  • The coal sludge spill occurred on December 22nd , and covered over 300 acres of the eastern Tennessee county with several feet of inky black muck, destroyed three homes and damaged 42 other properties, and contaminating the nearby Emory River, a tributary of the Tennessee River which supplies drinking water for thousands. (watthead.org)
  • How is oil and dispersants not any more toxic than that spill? (berkeley.edu)
  • In addition, affected individuals may have an accumulation of small crystals of cholesterol (microlithiasis) or a material called biliary sludge in the bile ducts of the liver. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Biliary sludge is made up of solid particles that are usually dissolved in bile, including cholesterol crystals and calcium salts. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The gallstones, cholesterol crystals, or biliary sludge can cause symptoms, such as pain, fever, nausea, or inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), that can recur even after removal of the gall bladder. (medlineplus.gov)
  • When confronted by angry gardeners who had been duped into applying toxic sludge to their gardens, city and state authorities defended their actions. (alternet.org)
  • While the issue was initially raised as a comment on the safety of using sewage sludge as fertilizer - an issue that has no political party - the right soon grabbed a hold of the story as a way to make fun of the Obamas. (prwatch.org)
  • But in planting her garden, Michelle Obama not only set the example she intended for home gardening, she also illustrated why using sewage sludge as fertilizer is so harmful. (prwatch.org)
  • New York City shopped their sludge around, looking for a community that would welcome it as fertilizer. (prwatch.org)
  • So it's a little surprising where it ends up: Today more than half of America's sewage sludge is spread on land as fertilizer. (grist.org)
  • Now, faced with limited options and a never-ending supply, it evaluated its remaining possibilities - landfilling, incineration, or land application - and settled on the cheapest option available: promoting sludge as fertilizer. (grist.org)
  • ARUNDEL - Public health advocates on Tuesday called for Maine to ban the use of municipal sludge as fertilizer and to phase out an industrial chemical that has ruined an Arundel farmer's livelihood and contaminated a public water source. (pressherald.com)
  • It seems highly unlikely that Mr. Stone's farm is the only one with PFAS contamination from sludge," said Patrick MacRoy, deputy director of the Environmental Health Strategy Center. (pressherald.com)
  • Other efforts are underway to prevent the chemical sludge from getting into the larger Danube river. (kunc.org)
  • We intend to act promptly so that protective measures are in place before this year's sludge spreading season gets underway. (pressherald.com)
  • Recent EPA data shows that the majority of sludge samples tested contained a list from A to Z of toxins including metals, pharmaceuticals, flame retardants, semivolatile organics, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and steroids. (prwatch.org)
  • A recent EPA study of 84 sludge samples from around the country found 27 metals, three pharmaceuticals (Ciprofloxacin, Diphenhydramine and Triclocarban), four anions (nitrates/nitrites, fluoride and water-extractable phosphorus), three steroids (Campesterol, Cholestanol and Coprostanol), and a number of toxic flame-retardants in nearly every single sample tested. (alternet.org)
  • Although the industry claims the practice is cheap and safe, a previous U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) survey concluded that all sewage sludge contains toxic and hazardous materials, including endocrine disruptors. (commondreams.org)
  • Courtesy Bakersfield Californian The Office of Water doesn't have the privilege of forgetting about sludge - it's the Environmental Protection Agency department responsible for dealing with America's sewage. (grist.org)
  • Sewage sludge, the viscous brown gunk left over when wastewater is treated, is more than just poop: it's an odiferous smoothie of everything we pour down the drain. (grist.org)
  • Three years ago, when BP's Deepwater Horizon began leaking some 210 million gallons of Louisiana Crude into the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. government allowed the company to apply chemical "dispersants" to the blossoming oil slick to prevent toxic gunk from reaching the fragile bays, beaches, and mangroves of the coast, where so much marine life originates. (infiniteunknown.net)
  • Sludge, farmer's friend or toxic slime? (grist.org)
  • These awesome double sided party items come with your personal party text for a spooky toxic slime party. (boogiebearinvitations.com)
  • However, denitrification is always before aerobic processes in conventional activated sludge treatment plants and thereby more exposed to inhibitory compounds. (iwaponline.com)
  • The entering of polyethylene terephthalate microplastics into biological wastewater treatment system affects aerobic sludge digestion differently from their direct entering into sludge treatment system. (bvsalud.org)
  • Saprospiraceae, Chitinophagaceae and Xanthomonadaceae ) involved in aerobic digestion via induced oxidative stress or/and releasing toxic chemical. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study provided a more accurate approach to assessing the real situation regarding the influences of PET microplastics on aerobic sludge digestion . (bvsalud.org)
  • The firm, based out of Seattle and Portland, said the USCC is hoping the new branding of sludge and compost will play off of environmental themes. (commondreams.org)
  • That publication is an advocate for the use of sewage sludge as 'compost. (commondreams.org)
  • Also, even if the San Francisco sludge were innocuous, the sludge given out as compost also came from eight other counties and those areas include oil refineries, metal container manufacturers, foundries and electronics manufacturers. (alternet.org)
  • Previous residents of her house had applied sewage sludge to her lawn, but left no warnings to alert the her about the potential toxicity of her soil as a result of the sludge application. (prwatch.org)
  • They are among many other Americans whose yards and gardens are contaminated with sewage sludge without their knowledge and who, as a result, are exposed to toxic contaminants in the soil. (prwatch.org)
  • Yesterday, preliminary results of independent water testing showed dangerously high levels of toxic heavy metals at three locations near the environmental disaster, which spans over 300 acres of land and water at the confluence of the Emory and Clinch Rivers in eastern Tennessee. (watthead.org)
  • 10/4/2016 - An ICP-MS analysis of Plato brand dog treats in my laboratory, CWC Labs, found alarmingly high levels of toxic mercury in salmon flavored products. (naturalnews.com)
  • The sourest candy in the world is challenging you to take the Toxic Challenge! (americansweets.co.uk)
  • It's been nearly two weeks since a torrent of over a billion gallons of coal ash sludge spilled out of an impoundment pond near a massive coal plant in Harriman, TN, but the full horror of the disaster is still being revealed. (watthead.org)
  • Because no one other than a few vegetarians and hippies wanted to eat that toxic sludge, we all had to be manipulated into believing that they are good for us. (naturalnews.com)
  • The sludge was treated by GP in 1977 using chemical fixation and then buried in that vicinity-without reliable information about the longevity of the detoxification "treatment. (nwcitizen.com)
  • 10/3/2016 - Chemical fertilizers are destroying our supplies of clean water by feeding blooms of toxic algae, scientists and water officials have warned. (naturalnews.com)
  • Ecuadorean indigenous groups said Texaco dumped more than 18bn gallons (68bn litres) of toxic materials into unlined pits and rivers between 1972 and 1992. (berkeley.edu)
  • He added there was no threat of radiation from the contaminated sludge. (kunc.org)
  • Due to this, we end up having a sludge at the bottom of our reservoirs then residents experience the brown or black water. (health-e.org.za)
  • According to The New York Times , "residents in Kolontar, not far from where the accident occurred, tried to rush from their homes as a 6-foot-high wave of sludge pushed its way through narrow streets and homes. (kunc.org)
  • Mercury sludge now is underlying the property. (nwcitizen.com)
  • The EPA only requires treatment plants to kill off any fecal coliforms in the sludge and ensure that nine heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, molybdenum, selenium and zinc) are not present in unacceptable levels. (alternet.org)
  • And today, the EPA confirmed that elevated levels of arsenic can be found in the coal sludge now caked over the area. (watthead.org)
  • Some cities -- most notably New York City -- dealt with sludge by dumping it in the ocean, a practice that environmental groups were working to end. (prwatch.org)
  • Conference on Municipal Sludge Management, 55-61. (cdc.gov)
  • In the waning days of the first Bush administration, the sewage industry trade, lobby, and public relations group, the Water Environment Federation (WEF), held a contest among its members to rename sludge. (prwatch.org)
  • Despite pretreatment programs that prevent some of the most noxious stuff from entering the public sewers, sludge can include so many toxins that the Clean Water Act lists it as a " pollutant . (grist.org)
  • In the 1990s its job got even harder: sewers and wastewater treatment facilities mandated by the 1972 Clean Water Act more than doubled the amount of sludge America produced each year, and the 1988 Ocean Dumping Act eliminated the option of getting rid of it at sea. (grist.org)
  • Soon after, in early September, the peninsula's pristine, sparkling blue water developed a thick, yellow-gray sludge floating at its surface and released a putrid smell. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Toxic Sludge & Dead Rats In America's Water! (etaliving.com)
  • With the water removed, the remaining byproduct is a highly concentrated toxic sludge containing anything that went down the drain but did not break down during the treatment process. (alternet.org)
  • Another CalOES worker expressed worry about water mixing with toxic ashes. (newsreview.com)
  • 10/23/2016 - Drinking water for much of the city of Cleveland is at risk of becoming too dangerous for human consumption, ecologists and environmentalists are warning, as a two-square-mile toxic blob at the bottom of Lake Erie spreads closer to the main water intake pipe that supplies it. (naturalnews.com)
  • Adding to the challenge, as the population of the United States grew, so did the amount of sludge: we're currently generating more than 7 million dry tons a year and counting - and we have no intention of cutting back. (grist.org)
  • However, all previous studies regarding the impact of microplastics on sludge treatment system were conducted by directly adding microplastics to system and focusing on anaerobic sludge digestion , although PET microplastics commonly enter into the biological wastewater treatment system first before sludge being subsequently treated. (bvsalud.org)
  • It's not toxic," she said, "and we're launching a campaign to get people to stop calling it sludge. (everything2.com)
  • Differentiating toxic and nontoxic species in the wild is difficult, even for highly knowledgeable people. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The combined weight of the metal scrap is likely on the order of 30,000 tons and is sitting on an asphalt "cap" over known toxic sludge. (nwcitizen.com)
  • Bromocriptine has been found in sludge (6.3 microg/kg) and treated wastewater (5.6 ng/L) at Swedish national measurements in 2010 but not 2014. (janusinfo.se)
  • In the report on drug residues in the Stockholm aquatic environment, bromocriptine has been found in treated wastewater from Henriksdal wastewater treatment plant and in sludge from the same wastewater treatment plant. (janusinfo.se)
  • They are well-known for their super-sour candies, particularly their hard candies packed into novelty toxic drum containers. (americansweets.co.uk)
  • Toxic Serosity is a stoner/doom/sludge metal band from Miskolc, Hungary. (doomed-nation.com)
  • An aluminium producer in Hungary has been fined 472m euros (£410m) over a spillage of toxic sludge last year. (berkeley.edu)
  • The study noted that the few samples with molybdenum, nickel or zinc exceeding federal limits for land application sent their sludge to landfills or incinerated it. (alternet.org)
  • She phoned to say that she had seen an advance notice mentioning our book, and she was concerned that the title might interfere with the Federation's plans to transform the image of sewage sludge. (everything2.com)
  • The firm is slated to meet with Kathy Kellogg , whose title at her family's sludge business is 'Chief Sustainability Officer' for Kellogg Garden Products . (commondreams.org)
  • Maine DEP is actively considering its regulatory options to ensure the safety of any sludge spread in the state," DEP spokesman David Madore said in a statement. (pressherald.com)
  • Readers who can accept these truths may also want to read a couple highly detailed yet fascinating exposes of toxic sludge that is supposed to be good for us. (naturalnews.com)
  • About 35.3 million cubic feet of sludge had leaked from the reservoir and was seeping into an area spread over 16 square miles, according to the Environmental Ministry. (kunc.org)
  • But the fact that the sludge qualifies by law as safe to spread on farms and gardens does not make it so. (alternet.org)
  • Toxic Sludge Is Good For You is a book that every budding activist , WTO protestor, earnestly political puppet-maker and young anti- globalization zealot should read, if only to learn how inadequate the American left's traditional tactics have become since the sixties, in the face of corporate wealth. (everything2.com)
  • There is no really "good way" to dispose of sludge. (prwatch.org)