What are the terrible consequences of a Wood Pellet Fuel Spill
Just what happens to the enviroment when fuels such as compressed sawdust wood pellets are spilled into the enviroment?
In short, only good!
The wood pellets expand back into sawdust with water and atmospheric moisture.
Then they become ready habitat for the mycology of soil building microorganisims.
This mycology quickly moves in to digest the ready source of carbon and other trace elements contained in the wood pellets.
Mycelym is the first to move in digesting the lingnins to produce tasty mushrooms high in vitamin B12 and selenium.
Wood pellets make a great garden mulch helping the soil retain mosture and nutrients to grow tasty vegitables.
In the long story, a wood pellet fuel makes the flowers grow and feeds the bees!
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