CBS Report on Safety of Sewer Sludge

Transcribed from CBS News “Eye On America” - Oct 29, 2003

Report on sewer sludge use as fertilizer on farmland.

The parents of a 17 year old PA boy who died of a massive staph infection are suing because they believe sewer sludge from a farm across the road was the source of the infection.
In answer to a question about the safety of sludge, Paul Gilman, EPA Assistant Administrator, replied:
The report showed a large truck dumping dry pellets in a pile. The voice-over said the government has new questions and is reexamining the use of sludge on farms.
Mr. Gilman continued:
Bill Toffey, Mid-Atlantic Biosolids Association, poured some dry sludge pellets into his hand and said he was not afraid to hold it.
The PA family will continue their suit and hope other lives will be saved.
EPA is expected to release a new report on sludge use early in 2004.
Ellie Schwab - Oct 29. 2003
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