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Sewage Sludge Victims Will Return the Favor in Protest

by: Jill Richardson

Wed Mar 03, 2010 at 21:08:29 PM PST


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Tomorrow, San Francisco residents who were misled into thinking that the sewage sludge they received from the city and applied to their gardens was "organic compost" are gathering to protest today at the Mayor's Office. There, they are going to give Gavin back some of the sewage sludge he gave them - and request that the city clean up the school yards and gardens they polluted by handing out sewage sludge labeled as "compost."

A press release from Organic Consumers Association is below and I will follow up with an in-depth story on this (it's truly a national scandal that's absolutely enormous in scope) on Alternet.

Jill Richardson :: Sewage Sludge Victims Will Return the Favor in Protest
Organic Activists Will Dump Sewage Sludge and Hold a Press Conference on the Steps of San Francisco City Hall March 4 at Noon

Bay Area Gardeners Will Give Back Toxic Sewage Sludge that City Distributed
Using the Ruse of  "Organic Compost"

SAN FRANCISCO, February 23, 2010 -- Community gardeners who were misled into
accepting toxic sewage sludge from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) are giving the sludge back to the Mayor¹s office at 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place on March 4th at 12 Noon.

Twice a year since 2007, the SFPUC has hosted "Compost Giveaway Events" in locations throughout the city.  Although the city has marketed the material as "organic compost" or "organic fertilizer," it turns out that it is really toxic sludge generated by San Francisco and seven other counties' industrial, hospital, commercial and residential sewage. Residents who had lined up at the giveaways were outraged to learn of SFPUC¹s bait-and-switch.

"I had no idea that the free sludge was toxic.  I am just shocked that this has happened for so long," says one such gardener, who wishes to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation by the city. "I have some stuff left in the shed but I won't use it.  I am very unhappy about the entire situation; I have used biosolids [a made-up euphemism for sewage sludge] for two straight years only to find out that it doesn¹t adhere to the community garden¹s strict rules on organic practices."

In fact, the USDA explicitly prohibits food grown in sewage sludge, or in any "product" derived from sewage sludge, to be labeled organic.  Sewage sludge is a noxious stew derived from all the industrial, hospital, commercial, residential and radioactive wastes and stormwater runoff that end up in municipal sewer systems.

San Francisco wants you to believe that their sewage sludge is greener and safer than most cities because SF is less industrialized.  Their website falsely claims that the "free compost" being given away comes from SF's sludge alone.

In fact SF's "free organic fertilizer" comes from seven counties besides SF, some of them--like Fresno and Solano--heavily industrialized with giant oil refineries, metals industries and chemical plants that generate enormous quantities of hazardous and toxic materials.

This sludge containing hazardous materials from all eight counties are blended at Synagro's waste management facility in Dos Palos and then shipped back to SF to be "given away" to the unsuspecting public as "organic biosolids compost."

Spearheaded by the Organic Consumers Association and joined by representatives of dozens of local environmental groups, citizens will dump the sludge on the steps of City Hall and hand deliver a letter calling for Mayor Newsom to 1) end the give-aways and 2) clean up the school yards and backyard gardens that have been contaminated with sewage sludge.

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Aw heck (4.00 / 2)
And after such a nice recent comment from Tommy Moala.

oh wow (4.00 / 2)
I hadn't seen that before. VERY FUNNY. I just got my Alternet piece written and sent in too. I'd already seen that comment by him (or one similar to it) and included a response to it in my Alternet article. Unfortunately for him, there have been independent tests of the sludge SF gave out and the results ain't pretty.

"I can understand someone from Iowa promoting corn and soy, but we are not feeding the world, we are feeding animals and soft drink companies." - Jim Goodman

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