Okay, is there anyway to pass this information onto the liebral homer scum?
We thought a nice "island hopping" vacation up the Juan de Fuca straight and every island was covered in human feces. We wouldn't even disembark.
I guess the locals consider this "natural" and "normal" since the bears do it. Or they just enjoy the smell of each otheres feces so much they leave it as markings for each other.
I mean if they can't shovel and bury in the bush, what are they doing in their own cities?
Oh and another disgusting habit, the left coast homers play in.
http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=...8-0ee4f44da6a2
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Vancouver Island school defends spraying human-waste byproduct
NANAIMO — Malaspina University-College wants local cyclists to know that the smelly human waste biosolid sprayed in the forested area of its property poses no health hazards for anyone using the area for recreational use.
May 6, 2008
NANAIMO — Malaspina University-College wants local cyclists to know that the smelly human waste biosolid sprayed in the forested area of its property poses no health hazards for anyone using the area for recreational use.
The college’s forestry program sprays biosolid — a mixture of treated human waste, water, sand, nutrients and organic matter — to improve forest growth.
Signs are posted warning the public to not eat any of the vegetation for at least two years after the biosolid is applied.
Forestry program staff stressed Monday that all precautions have been taken to ensure safety for everyone visiting or living in the area.
Cyclists in the area worry that the chemicals in the air could be harmful to them once the material is disturbed by the heavy traffic use.
Though most of the trails are on Malaspina property, cyclists and other off-road motorists have long used the area for recreation.
Robyn Dutton of Arrowsmith Bikes said the majority of his clientele visit the area several times a week.
“A lot of people are concerned about their health as that stuff gets kicked up in the air,” he said. “I understand why they have to spray it. I would prefer they didn’t, but I think it would just ease a lot of people’s minds if we knew that it isn’t a threat to anyone’s health.”
The school uses its forests for student research, but many of their forest sites lack nutrients, which severely limits tree growth.
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No wonder there's so many homers there, every child out there is constantly breathing human feces! By the time they're grown up, they're addicted to the stuff!