Do you know why Montreal wants to do this?
I'm definitely no expert on the matter, but common sense tells me you can't repair a sewer when it's full of sh*t.![]()
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Why has it taken at least 12yrs to repair?
Re: Liberals advocate sewage dump into St Lawrence16 hours ago???
The Liberals have been in power about a week and a half, and now all the problems created by Harper's gang are now
the fault of the Liberals...strange???.
Why has it taken at least 12yrs to repair?
I'm definitely no expert on the matter, but common sense tells me you can't repair a sewer when it's full of sh*t.![]()
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Re: Liberals advocate sewage dump into St Lawrence16 hours ago???
The Liberals have been in power about a week and a half, and now all the problems created by Harper's gang are now
the fault of the Liberals...strange???.
I'm definitely no expert on the matter, but common sense tells me you can't repair a sewer when it's full of sh*t.![]()
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That's Goose sh!t as anyone who lives here knows they infest local beaches & shorelines.I was in YVR many time this year and over the summer, there was an advisory that False Creek had a dangerously high concentration of fecal form bacteria.
They're going to relocate the expressway, which means that the major sewer line has to be relocated and repaired; it's 5m in diameter. You can't work on it when it's full of sewage, as others have said.
Well then we need someone who is an expert on the matter. Won't be hard to find someone full of **** around here.
When it comes to volume, Montreal is the hands down winner.
They're going to relocate the expressway, which means that the major sewer line has to be relocated and repaired; it's 5m in diameter. You can't work on it when it's full of sewage, as others have said.
What? Are they going to empty the sewer line, repair it and then relocate it? That doesn't make any sense.
Why didn't they start building a NEW sewer line years ago, complete it and then empty the old sewer line into the new one and none of this 'dumping' fiasco would have been necessary?
I don't understand why the people in charge of infrastructures always spend, spend, spend on other stuff and let their structures and services go to pot. Then there's a big panic about how this needs repair and that is falling apart. It would make more sense and be cheaper to keep up with maintenance as it is needed.
At least, they're not dumping it in a lake. The St. Lawrence is a huge and fast moving river with no other peers on this continent ( or any other). That sewage will be in tide water in a couple of days and it will be in ocean water in about a week+-.
Gone.
Relocating it WOULD repair it - both line and snow dump - as in order it's written. There are several links throughout the thread if you want to know why - and a whole lot of BS if you're the type who feeds from propaganda.What? Are they going to empty the sewer line, repair it and then relocate it? That doesn't make any sense.
Why didn't they start building a NEW sewer line years ago, complete it and then empty the old sewer line into the new one and none of this 'dumping' fiasco would have been necessary?
I don't understand why the people in charge of infrastructures always spend, spend, spend on other stuff and let their structures and services go to pot. Then there's a big panic about how this needs repair and that is falling apart. It would make more sense and be cheaper to keep up with maintenance as it is needed.