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Waterworks officials in a small town southwest of Ottawa are monitoring a funeral company that has become the first in Ontario to use an alkaline solution to dissolve human remains, and then drain the leftover coffee-coloured effluents into the sewer system. 

Aquagreen Dispositions began operating in a rental unit within the former Rideau Regional Centre in Smiths Falls in May 2015 after receiving a licence from the Ontario government. Hilton's Unforgettable Tails, a parallel business handling the remains of pets, had been using the same process for a couple of years prior to Aquagreen Dispositions, but it took longer to get a licence to handle human remains.

More here,

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/bod...-1.3635063

Puts a whole new level to water that is recycled from the system.
ugh. Sad  there ought to be some limits on the number of psychological horrors per generation.

(i know, someone from a previous century is laughing mightily at my comment, but really!)


on the upside, could be one way to prevent being donated to science against one's will. unless that is who is being drained. ugh.
(03-21-2018, 09:11 AM)freelotus Wrote: [ -> ]ugh. Sad  there ought to be some limits on the number of psychological horrors per generation.

(i know, someone from a previous century is laughing mightily at my comment, but really!)


on the upside, could be one way to prevent being donated to science against one's will. unless that is who is being drained. ugh.

Then there is the Sky Burriel, where nature benefits from our loss.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_burial

In the pictures there you will see the staff at the Federal Reserve all waiting in line for a share.
(03-21-2018, 09:22 AM)The Apprentice Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-21-2018, 09:11 AM)freelotus Wrote: [ -> ]ugh. Sad  there ought to be some limits on the number of psychological horrors per generation.

(i know, someone from a previous century is laughing mightily at my comment, but really!)


on the upside, could be one way to prevent being donated to science against one's will. unless that is who is being drained. ugh.

Then there is the Sky Burriel, where nature benefits from our loss.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_burial

In the pictures there you will see the staff at the Federal Reserve all waiting in line for a share.

hahahaha! never so dignified or natural as in those pics.

good for nature, but also gets an ugh from me.