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In a word, yes. Cloth diapers and made to be washed and re-used over and over again. Diapers don't need to be sterile, just clean (disposables aren't sterile, either). Of course, one should wash second-hand diapers in hot water (some people feel ... more
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A. YES! "Researchers were surprised, however, to find that when they applied large quantities of disease-causing bacteria (those commonly found in raw meat and seafood) to both wood and plastic cutting boards, in the end the wood boards were ... more
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Yes. Only the listed projects are subject to the law. If that project will be acquired by or dedicated to a local governmental unit for its ownership or maintenance and has a total estimated project cost of at least $25,000 then it must be ... more
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Average, daily flow of water through a community’s Sanitary Sewer system can be very different than the flow seen during a large rain storm or in Spring during high snowmelt runoff. This increase in water does not mean that residents are suddenly ... more
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Sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) are releases of untreated sewage into the environment. They have always been illegal under the Clean Water Act, but EPA's proposed SSO Control Rule will clarify the prohibition and provide a program for helping ... more
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You must fill out the inventory request form for the garage or maintenance/shop area not connected to the city sewer. ... more
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Only meticulously sterilized or one-time disposable needles are used in treatment. This eliminates the possibility of contamination. ... more
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HIV cannot be transmitted through the use of new, unused feminine pads. The human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is a virus that is passed from one person to another through blood-to-blood and sexual contact with someone who is infected with HIV. ... more
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. Be prepared and never expect a clean toilet 100% of the time, or a western-style toilet. Carry some tissue in-case you need to use the public toilet. Also there may be no western-style toilet or toilet paper at all. . In some areas/restaurants, ... more
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Inflow is stormwater that directly enters the Separate Sanitary Sewer System, commonly through such things as sump pumps, area drains and downspouts. Stormwater should never flow into a sanitary system designed to carry only wastewater. ... more
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