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ruffneck_12 wrote:boy ole battery buyin
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:maj. tom wrote:So this should step up plans about hazardous waste disposal, eg batteries and light bulbs, wires, old electronics and cell phones.
Set up a proper waste management plant to deal with this sort of stuff and have a separate bin collection for the public to throw these things away. Then implement and Environmental Handling Fee for every electronic item bought in Trinidad which goes directly to fund this effort. If it's easily accessible and the public knows about it through an education drive, they will use the bins.
Yeah but hoss, which Trini really going and dispose of hazardous waste properly?
And secondly which government going to ensure that from now on these hazardous materials are disposed of properly?
For years I asking Tim Gopeesingh the MP for my area to provide trash cans near the taxi stands in this area and he NEVER once provided even ah old box. So the drain by KFC near the Taxi Stand is full of bottle and rubbish like that.
Trust me Trinis are incapable of using a trash can to throw basic trash like empty KFC box or plastic bottles and the government is incapable of providing enough trash cans around the country so there is noway in hell they are going to dispose of batteries and electronics etc the proper way. We are utterly fcked in this country.
The only solution is to buy water in bottle. But its getting so expensive now....
ruffneck_12 wrote:boy ole battery buyin
nervewrecker wrote:pete wrote:As I said before. Reverse osmosis will remove lead and almost everything else unless the molecule is the size of a water molecule. (Once the RO membranes being used are that size)
So it doesn't matter if it's well water or tap water being processed.
Depends on the pore size of the membranes involved.
A test on bottle water reveals turbidity. So its definatly not on the molecular level. That level of filtration is energy intensive on a large scale and effluent will cost more than these bottled water.
In fact bottled water was almost on par with water leaving caroni plant.
Tests were done in a lab.
maj. tom wrote:So this should step up plans about hazardous waste disposal, eg batteries and light bulbs, wires, old electronics and cell phones.
Set up a proper waste management plant to deal with this sort of stuff and have a separate bin collection for the public to throw these things away. Then implement and Environmental Handling Fee for every electronic item bought in Trinidad which goes directly to fund this effort. If it's easily accessible and the public knows about it through an education drive, they will use the bins.
nervewrecker wrote:Allyuh now hearing the tip of the iceberg
desifemlove wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Allyuh now hearing the tip of the iceberg
cos yuh educated and don't like confrontation, ent?
nervewrecker wrote:desifemlove wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Allyuh now hearing the tip of the iceberg
cos yuh educated and don't like confrontation, ent?
Id like you to stop sending me private messages asking for anal sex. I dont do anal
rspann wrote:Go in the other thread and give him hard wood.
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