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Old 10-02-2011, 10:49 AM
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Same thing up here on NY farms it's not a plesant smell and the farmer has to disk it in the ground or face fines.

Lord if they are doing this now in TV to save money and go green then our tax rate outta go down. Sounds like a HMO adgenda. IMHO

Angie I hope the builders are not hooking up the lawn water to the whole house systems. Could that be the sulfur stink nasty smell some are getting. Or are there different sources for TV?

Our CYV we rented while visiting the water was terrible for our skin. It did not smell or taste bad but our skin started to rash and break out in hives. Itch scale it was terrible we figured we caught cooties from something somewhere.

Got home back on our well water with a softner system and everything cleared up. House sold we move to a very nice upscale rental home in Cortland on city water. Dang it the problems are back.

Had the water tested and first it is very hard 15 grains and second the expert said there is wayyyyyyyyy to much chlorine in the water. That is what is drying our your skin hair etc. Dermatologists confirmed this.

So when we get to the villages a system is going in to remove chlorine and hard water. I do understand for some people they are lucky and it does not bother them.

Sewage on the greens, Trish you now have a new eheeeuuuuu yucky to add to your list.



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Originally Posted by shrandell View Post
In VA, human waste is treated (?) and becomes Sludge, which is used as fertilizer by farmers. We recognized the odor, when we rode our carts along Sannibel on Friday - en route to Colony Plaza. Sadly, Gracie, Sludge IS human waste. Don't know for sure that is what is being used here, but the smell was the same...........