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DutchmenSport
Jan 09, 2016Explorer
When I was a kid, my parents had a camper at a private campground (actually, it's now White River Campground, between Cicero and Strawtown, Indiana.
The campground was very primitive. It had a hand pump for water for the entire campground and it had 2 sets of out houses, one at each end of the park. The owner of the campground tended to the outhouses. I remember (oh so clear), he used power lime inside those wooden buildings, just sprinkled all over the sitting and standing area. After a few hours, he'd go back and brush it down the hole.
You bet, our bare butts had to sit on those wooden holes. And often it still had lime power on them. Well, that was back around 1965 - 1970 ish and it's now 2016. I suppose it didn't kill anyone, especially me, as I'm sill here! (by the way in 1965, I was 10 years old).
So, I don't think lime will hurt the environment to, t, tooo, oo, o, ot, ottt, much!
The campground was very primitive. It had a hand pump for water for the entire campground and it had 2 sets of out houses, one at each end of the park. The owner of the campground tended to the outhouses. I remember (oh so clear), he used power lime inside those wooden buildings, just sprinkled all over the sitting and standing area. After a few hours, he'd go back and brush it down the hole.
You bet, our bare butts had to sit on those wooden holes. And often it still had lime power on them. Well, that was back around 1965 - 1970 ish and it's now 2016. I suppose it didn't kill anyone, especially me, as I'm sill here! (by the way in 1965, I was 10 years old).
So, I don't think lime will hurt the environment to, t, tooo, oo, o, ot, ottt, much!
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