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Re: [compost_tea] Re: Wormgold tea makers



Title: Re: [compost_tea] Re: Wormgold tea makers
Dear List Serve,

Because it is Sunday I will address a recent listing.  In an email addressed to this group January 26th titled Fwd: WATER REPORT, Dr. Ingham stated the following:

From: soilfoodweb@aol.com
Reply-To: compost_tea@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 03:14:23 EST
To: compost_tea@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [compost_tea] Fwd: WATER REPORT

Sodium and salt levels are high.   Where's the salt coming from?  You need to think through where the high salt, EC could be entering the water.  Ideas?  

You could do reverse osmosis on this water to get rid of the salts.
You could run the water through a filter to pull the salts out.  
You could add humic acids, with a good set of bacteria and fungi, to complex the salts.

But no matter what, you have to exit the high salts.

Elaine Ingham
President, Soil Foodweb Inc.
www.soilfoodweb.com


If a client has these sodium and salt high level problems, the Wormgold Extractor has offered a reverse osmosis unit as an alternative for overcoming these conditions.  If a client does not have these conditions or has another way of dealing with these conditions, then the RO unit does not need to be purchased.

The RO units with the Wormgold Extractors have a 1:2 ratio of - one gallon of water produced for the solution and 2 gallons of waste water.  The clients have been very inventive at utilizing this waster water for wetting down their dirt roadways or paths.

The 100 gallon Wormgold Extractor can be decanted and cleaned within 45-50 minutes.  The end users consulted while the extractor was being developed told us that time and labor were important factors, so the slick smooth surfaces with removable parts were incorporated into the design, so the machines could be easily cleaned after each use.

The Wormgold website has partially been put up on the internet this week for more information on the Wormgold Extractors at www.wormgold.com.  A seminar at Cline Cellars in Sonoma County is also being held on Friday February 14th where Paul Wagner from the SFI Lab in NY and Bob Cannard of Cannard Farms will be the featured speakers.  The Wormgold Extractors will be demonstrated also.  Please email us directly or call if you are interested in attending. cjeddington@earthlink.net and geohahn1@juno.com.

Carole Eddington 702-460-0935
George Hahn 760-942-6086
Wormgold Solutions
California Vermiculture
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