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Feces contains gold worth millions

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Washington (AFP) - Human feces contains gold and other precious metals that could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, experts say.



Now the trick is how to retrieve them -- a potential windfall that could also help save the planet.
"The gold we found was at the level of a minimal mineral deposit," said Kathleen Smith, of the US Geological Survey, after her team discovered metals such as platinum, silver and gold in treated waste.
A recent study by another group of experts in the field found that waste from one million Americans could contain as much as $13 million worth of metals.
Finding a way to extract the metals could help the environment by cutting down on the need for mining and reducing unwanted release of metals into the environment.
"If you can get rid of some of the nuisance metals that currently limit how much of these biosolids we can use on fields and forests, and at the same time recover valuable metals and other elements, that's a win-win," said Smith.
"There are metals everywhere -- in your hair care products, detergents, even nanoparticles that are put in socks to prevent bad odors."
More than seven million tons of biosolids come out of US wastewater facilities each year: about half is used as fertilizer on fields and in forests and the other half is incinerated or sent to landfills.
Smith and her team are on a mission to find out exactly what is in our waste.
"We have a two-pronged approach," said Smith. "In one part of the study, we are looking at removing some regulated metals from the biosolids that limit their use for land application.
"In the other part of the project, we're interested in collecting valuable metals that could be sold, including some of the more technologically important metals, such as vanadium and copper that are in cell phones, computers and alloys."
The findings were presented at the 249th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world's largest scientific society, taking place in Denver through Thursday
http://news.yahoo.com/feces-contains-gold-worth-millions-224632128.html
 

LEF

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Yeah but what to do with that gold after ? Make jewelry ? Build golden toilets (true story) ?

Might as well leave it in the poo.
 

420somewhere

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All that glitters is not gold...

All that glitters is not gold...

It's probably corn kernels, right Ralph.
 

Stoner4Life

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is that to say that these guys will have to worry about being hijacked for their cargo???


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Lester Beans

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Glad some folks have so much time and resources, they have run out of things to do that they now root around in excrement. Some people..
 

TheArchitect

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Still not as bad as "second harvest"

The fruit of Pitahaya cactus provided a highly valued but short-lived seasonal food resource. Subsequent to the pitahaya harvest, Baja Californians winnowed undigested pitahaya seeds from their own dried excrement and then roasted and ate this "second harvest".
 

SpasticGramps

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Well, I'm looking at some of my poop right now and I don't see anything. All I've done is make a damn mess on my desk and keyboard.

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mrcreosote

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Now sewer treatment plants will join the power companies in looking for illegal taps.

"Dammit Joe, back the pickup closer. The pump-hose won't reach that far."
 

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