Send sewage to unused land not crop land! Gross!

Dear Senators,

It came to my attention that excess sewage is being deposited on farmland that is in a current-crop planting cycle.  This practice poses many health dangers as the toxins in the sewage are too fresh to be put on land used for current year food production.  Before entering our food supply, the pollutants in the sewage have not been assimilated back into the earth as sufficiently as if the sewage were to be deposited on crop lands in a current rest-year cycle. 

Because sewage disposal is a problem, and depositing it into water ways or deep-site injection wells, or mounding it into a hill which can cause pollutants to flow into nearby groundwater supplies have all proven ineffective, please consider practices other than these for sewage disposal.  Also, please create an end-site that is more distanced from the food supply by immediately implementing laws to prevent sewage disposal onto cropland in a current-year crop-planting cycle.

Additionally, extra measures should include treatment of the sewage with the proper disinfectants and antiseptic solutions of appropriate level of treatment.  Sewage from meat-eaters needs to be treated with more harsh chemicals and should be put on the land that is not in organic production, as non meat-eaters cannot handle such chemical and toxic residue, and we are the hand that feeds the meat-eater, if there are any left, since it is that all of us want to come forward as vegans--and it is now not later that this is best, as vegan excrement can be more easily reconciled into a future crop than the dreadful contamination of the current combinations in the meat-eaters fare that is pushed upon or grabbed by the populace consuming it.  It is better to be vegan because one can better assimilate the diet into the land and turn over another cycle of creation rather than the frustration of sorting through and cleansing the earth after the untreated sewage of the meat-eaters diet is thrown upon it. 

It is best to be vegan and to continue to respect the balance of natural areas and organic cropland.
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