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And on a practical note, sewage plants are not ready to handle the increased matter from cat's droppings - the infrastructure of many areas is already heavily burdened from increased human population. Rose Rose Niemi Merced County Association of Governments 369 West 18th Street Merced CA 95340 209-723-3153, extension 315 rose@no.address >>> "Heidi Feldman" <hfeldman@no.address> 11/22/2004 2:29:18 PM >>> A large increase in mysterious deaths of sea otters in Monterey Bay has been attributed to cat litter in the sewage water. This doesn't directly apply to the topic at hand but I think it's an alarming discovery. Heidi Feldman Public Education Coordinator Monterey Regional Waste Management District Tel.: 831/384-5313 FAX: 831/384-3567 |
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