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Study: Feces Contains Gold Worth Millions
2015-03-25
Literally turning sh1t into shinola. Hurrah for science!
[AnNahar] 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 U.S. 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 U.S. 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.
Posted by:trailing wife

#13  Olde Man economics will rear his ugly head, but the gummint will ignore him. You need to map the waste stream literally and figuratively and examine the economics of extraction. They will map the waste stream, but economics is such a bore.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2015-03-25 16:04  

#12  "shitter's full!"
Posted by: Frank G   2015-03-25 14:09  

#11  Well forget it!
The IRS just got all of my sh*t.
Posted by: Skidmark   2015-03-25 14:07  

#10  There's gold in them there ...
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-03-25 12:04  

#9  You didn't make that sludge! Forget the widow lady next door. She is no longer of any concern to you. Yes, the 'training' is address specific and GEO monitored under a joint contract by Google and NASA. Abide by the rules and no one will get hurt. This is your last warning.
Posted by: Septic Violations Division   2015-03-25 11:32  

#8  Already have a septic tax here in island county wa; if you don't take the required training to dip your tank and report sludge level or pay a professional to do so, there is a lien placed against your place. And the training is address specific so if you move or just wasn't to help the old widow lady next door, you are sh!t out of luck. This program was placed into being by a county board comprised of 100% Democrats
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2015-03-25 10:19  

#7  Universal colostomy care, the septic tank tax, dental cap and bridge turn-in. Gaia moans, the rivers and earth are being contaminated. You knew it was coming.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-03-25 08:17  

#6  Next up! The EPA claims jurisdiction over all your sh*t and starts regulating when and where you can take a dump.

Diarrhea is heavily fined and Obama appoints a sh*t czar,
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-03-25 08:08  

#5  Who said studies ain't worth a sh1t?
Posted by: Bobby   2015-03-25 07:23  

#4  :)
Posted by: Shipman   2015-03-25 05:57  

#3  You mean 'the smell test', Raj?
Posted by: Skidmark   2015-03-25 02:38  

#2  Something tells me this won't pass a cost / benefit analysis.
Posted by: Raj   2015-03-25 00:58  

#1  Just how in the hell did they start doing these examinations?
Posted by: chris   2015-03-25 00:56  

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