--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kim & Garth Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems sometimes, that each group of environmentalists has their own agenda and that trying to make a selection amongst the choices is very difficult. For example: In doing heavy duty cleaning, such as cleaning my butcher shop; Is it better to use the chemicals and the bleach or the steam cleaners? I know chlorine is feminizing the environment and is real bad for a septic system [my grey water] and I imagine the rest of the antibacterial cleaners are about the same. So is using electricity bad for the environment. Or: Is it better to rescue wood from brush piles that were to be burned, then burn it in a HAHSA and add a little electricity in the form of recirculating pumps and use it for heat and hot water, or let the piles be burned and use propane to heat? The problem here is that while my neighbors may eventually get more environmentally sound [I wish] and quit burning brush piles, but I will be locked into burning wood. Is anyone else interested in this kind of debate? Bright Blessings, Kim --- End forwarded message ---