Frank - It's my understanding that the compost vicki used was so poor that it technically was not compost. It most definitely was not GOOD COMPOST THAT HAD E-COLI, but it was drawn from uncomposted materials at a commercial compost facility. Am I off base here?

If I'm making a point, the first would be that neither you nor I would have used compost that was that 'raw' and that, according to Elaine, the commercial composter who was working with that material would have turned out a finished compost well within acceptable e-coli levels. So, in this case, the composting process itself would have remediate what Vicki has chosen to elevate to 'problem status.' no?

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