Sentences with phrase «of fecal waste»

Some dogs were found living in kennels with piles of fecal waste, wooden flooring saturated with urine and no access to water.
This piece of fecal waste should have been buried underneath a pigpen so the porkers could poop on his filthy carcass forever.

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And if there were helpful E. Coli bacteria in their guts (half of fecal matter is the waste produced by E. Coli including dead E. Coli) might not their fecal matter have had an odor?
The instructions on a disposable diaper package advice that all fecal matter should be deposited in the toilet before discarding, yet less than one half of one percent of all waste from single - use diapers goes into the sewage system.
So with the capacity of this plant the Kotoku plant and the rehabilitation of the Mudol, we have enough capacity to take all the fecal waste produced in the Greater Accra Metropolitan area, treat it and make it safe for the environment.»
«One example of our field work is in Ghana, where we've been working with Engineers Without Borders, the student chapter at Columbia University, to design and implement novel toilets that can separate out the urine stream and the fecal sludge stream from human waste.
Our bodies are trying to get rid of fecal matter, but certain bacteria in our colon can take our waste, break it down further, and release calories that are then absorbed back into our bloodstream.
We recommend this therapy because the storage of decaying fecal matter, toxins and other organic waste in our body can contribute to different types of disease.
In the large intestine, water is recycled, recycles the waste materials which nourishes the colon, the large intestine captures any nutrients that are lost which helps feed the gut flora and these nutrients get converted to Vitamins K, B1, B2, B12 and butyric acid (good for gut health), and the leftovers get formed in waste (fecal matter) which is expelled out of the body.
A sluggish bowel retains pounds of old toxic and poisonous fecal matter and often it is the stubborn retention and re-absorption of this toxic waste that is the cause of illness.
1) Detoxification of drug residues, heavy metals, parasites, and old fecal waste that poison the blood are removed.
You give you body the ability to fight off disease and infection by eliminating the toxic build up of retained fecal matter waste.
Colon Hydrotherapy is the insertion of warm purified water into the colon to stimulate the body's natural peristaltic action to gently flush away impacted fecal matter and toxic waste.
Psyllium Husk just pushes the fecal matter out of the body, but this «pushing» doesn't capture all wastes and toxins stuck in the deeper portions of our colon.
A high - fiber diet helps toxins, residue waste, and fecal matter sweep out of the colon.
Dog poop bags are indispensable part of managing the fecal wastes of our dogs whenever we take them out to relieve themselves in places other than our home.
Pets with neurological disorders are at a higher risk for developing complications such as: muscle and ligament shortening in affected limbs, muscle atrophy (wasting), bed sores, urine / fecal scald, urinary tract infections, respiratory infections, and damage of limbs due to sensation loss.
Concrete floors under the cages, were covered in fecal stains and small piles of standing water (3.1 (c)(1)- Surfaces)(3.1 (f)- Drainage and waste disposal).
Black water is wastewater from toilets, which has come into contact with fecal matter and therefore must be disposed of properly through a septic or municipal waste system.
In human waste, 88 % of the nitrogen is contained in the urine, along with 66 % of the phosphorous, according to Swedish research, while nearly all of the hazards — including bacterial pathogens — are contained in the fecal matter.
Lacking natural predators, salps can often be found clustering in huge swarms, sometimes numbering in the billions, and eating every microscopic organism in their path — producing huge quantities of waste, in the form of large, fast - sinking fecal «pellets,» which are transported (and sequestered) to the deep sea.
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