Kate Kurtz
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Kate Kurtz studied under major sewage sludge advocate Sally Brown at the University of Washington.[1] She is an avid promoter of using sewage sludge products on food-growing lands, including on Alleycat Acres Urban Farm Collective farms in Seattle, Washington. In 2010, she encouraged the use of GroCo, Seattle, Washington's sewage sludge product misleadingly labled "biosolids compost" on Alleycat Acres urban farmlands.[2]
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Contact Information
Kate Kurtz's Blogger Profile for UrbanFoodProducer.Blogspot.com
Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
- SFPUC Open Records Investigation 2010
- sewage sludge
- San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
- Chez Sludge
- Sally Brown
- Alleycat Acres
- GroCo
References
- ↑ Karen Dale, Feed the Soil, Feed the Kids, Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber "Garden On, Vashon blog, October 22, 2010.
- ↑ "GroCo Brings Delectable Bounty to the Table," Urban Farm Hub, September 14, 2010 UrbanFarmHub.org Website Accessed April 13, 2011.
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