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NASTY: Colorado to begin feeding recycled sewer sludge...

• https://www.naturalnews.com, by: Ethan Huff

"Toilet-to-tap" is slowly becoming the norm in the United States as supposedly dwindling water supplies caused by droughts and "global warming" force local governments to feed treated sewer sludge back through people's drinking water taps.

The latest area of the country to take this approach is Colorado, which appears to be in competition with other "progressive" states to become the most "sustainable."

Part of becoming sustainable means turning human society into a cattle society. Meat eventually becomes off limits, to be replaced by bugs and debris, and wastewater becomes drinking water, which is the direction Colorado is now taking.

"Every stream and river in this country has someone putting in their wastewater after they've treated it," said Eric Seufert, whose brewery in Castle Rock has been proudly serving wastewater-recycled beer to customers since 2017.

Seufert's operation was the exception, but the Colorado water quality agency this past fall gave the green light for direct potable reuse (DPR) practices to become the norm all across the state. (Related: Some parts of California have been recycling sewer water for years.)

Do Americans really want to drink chemically treated "recycled" water from their neighbors' toilet bowls?

Seufert is partially right about treated wastewater making its way into natural water sources that are then fed through people's taps. The difference with direct potable reuse is that water does not first have to be dispersed in a large body of water.