Our local sewage treatment plants clean that water from pathogens, but not from the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium this wastewater is rich in.
These potent fertilisers usually flow into a body of water nearby, constantly overfeeding the lakes, rivers and the ocean.
That results in toxic algae blooms, dead fish and decaying waterways, which are not biologically designed to absorb so many fertilising chemicals. Likewise, our Earth is not biologically designed to keep growing food without us feeding it.
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Human and animal waste has been misunderstood all along. It is what keeps the earth's ecology balanced.
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