Bushmaster wrote: |
Why not. They recycle sewage water. I believe it's called "gray water". |
I heard a very concerning story last night about recycled grey water.
When Funeral Homes embalm corpses they pump embalming fluid...formaldehyde, water and colouring, into and through the arteries. The bodily liquids displaced by the embalming fluid...blood, any pathogens and pharmaceuticals still present, flow out of the body via the jugular vein opened for this purpose, as well as waste from other body orifices.
This liquid conglomeration drains onto the embalming table then flows down said table to a drain point at the end. I’ll give you three guesses to where this drain is connected...the sewerage system!
The ejected bodily fluids drain into the sewerage system and ultimately end up at the local sewerage farm to be treated along with the sewerage, and, if your local Govt has set in place recycling of this treated “water”, guess what makes up part of the mix...yep, waste from the funeral homes and their embalming process.
Now consider how many funeral homes there are in your area, how many deceased persons they deal with on a daily basis and think about the amount of corpse fluids that end up as part of this “safe” (!!!) recycled grey water.
For me, that’s a very scary thought.
As an aside...do you know how they recycle bumph (bum fodder, date roll), toilet paper?
They hang it on a line and beat the sh1t out of it.