We've pumped waste into cavities in solid rock and found that it spread through the rock.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Some otherwise sane scientists have seriously proposed that we tuck this deadly garbage under the edges of drifting continents but how can they be sure the moving land masses will climb over the waste and not just push it forward?
We're stunned by the diversity of rocks. This stuff looks like it was put into a blender.
I am a big fan of long drop, composting toilets - I like the cycle of using waste. When you have experienced one and seen what comes out of the bottom, it is amazing stuff. It's the most beautiful, driest, sweet-smelling compost.
The soil is not a mass of dead debris, merely resulting from the physical and chemical weathering of rocks; it is a more or less homogeneous system which has resulted from the decomposition of plant and animal remains. It is teeming with life.
We're phenomenally blessed in the Walla Walla Valley. We have great, complex soil that's nutrient-rich but fairly porous.
Spreading manure is a great way of bringing yourself down to earth.
The rocks, to a great extent, look swept clean. It's a much cleaner surface than what we had a right to hope for.
Slowly the poison the whole blood stream fills. It is not the effort nor the failure tires. The waste remains, the waste remains and kills.
Superfund was passed with the good intention of cleaning up America's toxic waste sites.
We tried burying the waste at sea and the concrete cannisters that held it cracked open.