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#1 Posted : 09 February 2006 19:25:00(UTC)
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Posted By STEVE Not the best of things to be asking for information on I know, but need to get something to get togther quickly if anyone can assist. steve
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#2 Posted : 09 February 2006 20:40:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jonathan Sandler CMIOSH speak to the water board, what type of sewage are you talking about?
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#3 Posted : 10 February 2006 09:15:00(UTC)
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Posted By Gary L good morning The HSE have produced a leaflet on working with sewage (INDG197). To what extent are you coming into contact with it? samples for analysis or man entry into sewers? I've got an assessment but don't have your email Gary
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#4 Posted : 10 February 2006 09:28:00(UTC)
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Posted By Tim Wright Steve, I have COSHH assessments for sewage & sewage sludge, if you want a copy please send me your email address and i will return. Regards Tim
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#5 Posted : 10 February 2006 09:30:00(UTC)
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Posted By timwright Steve, Sorry please note that me Email address has changed
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#6 Posted : 10 February 2006 12:33:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson John, just made me giggle as got me thinking on how many types of sewage is there! methinks only one!
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#7 Posted : 10 February 2006 12:48:00(UTC)
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Posted By Simon Heesom Dave There is Raw sewage (pre processed), then there is Sewage Effluent ( which once separated and treated) can be discharged in to water with the appropriate conscent. then there is the Sewage Sludge at the other end of the scale, which can be Digested , to form digested sewage sludge , which can be processed either as wet cake or dried into pellets. see you learn somthing new every day, enjoy
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#8 Posted : 10 February 2006 14:08:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson Good point, as an EHO I should have known, but is sewage cake still sewage? Is the effluent still sewage? as this can be pumped into a water course etc as I would say that the BOD etc are totally differnet and so would the bacterial content, suppose thats why you would need differing assessments, Yep nice one made me think a bit though!
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#9 Posted : 10 February 2006 19:54:00(UTC)
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Posted By STEVE Gents Sorry for lack of detail, the Company I work for are about to invest in a Vacuum Tanker which will empty septic tanks/pits, portaloos, drainways which will bring our employees into contact with raw sewage and other unpleasantries. Making me feel queesy writing about it. Gary &Tim will email you both direct to take you up on your offers of information, if ok Steve
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#10 Posted : 10 February 2006 19:59:00(UTC)
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Posted By STEVE Gary cant get access to your email either Steve
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