Usually one has to pump way down to get the "real sh!t"8O
Apparently the strong currents in Juan de Fuca Strait 'take care' of it. I suppose if it was a real problem the Yanks would be screaming.
Usually one has to pump way down to get the "real sh!t"8O
How do you 'not put any more into' the sewer? Get everyone to leave the city for a week?
Perhaps connect the intakes to a new line. But they took the quick, dirty and cheap solution.
The big, big difference in that analogy is that oil is not biodegradable and poop is. As soon as that poop hits the ocean, it is a rich supply of food for marine life. If that were an oil spill, it would leave a trail of death behind it in the marine ecosystem.
Apples and oranges.
How do you 'not put any more into' the sewer? Get everyone to leave the city for a week?
How do you do it then? Please enlighten us.
It's a four hundred year old city. A big part of it dates from the 19th century. Talk about your crumbling infrastructure ....
Let's dump some crude oil in the Bow in downtown Calgary and test the theory out, shall we?
That is simply an excuse. Should have invested in infrastructure instead of language police. THere are all kinds of things that can be done. Often old pipes can be relined without even digging them up. Hell I'm working on a tunnel project that will eventually do a raise bore 150 meters out in a lake.
The big, big difference in that analogy is that oil is not biodegradable and poop is. As soon as that poop hits the ocean, it is a rich supply of food for marine life. If that were an oil spill, it would leave a trail of death behind it in the marine ecosystem.
Apples and oranges.
The Athabasca is all cleaned up now, is it, "captain"?Don't really need to hit the Bow for that when all you need to do to view, first hand, this experiment is to visit any creek or river upstream of the developments in the Athabasca oilsands in AB or Sask.
.... But then again, I'm wasting my time trying to communicate with a fanatical ideologue such as yourself
Well said... Too bad that your concise logic is wasted on an ideologue
That has nothing to do with what Ski said.Lol
No that's not the reason.
Must be why Coderre was whining about the updated Fisheries Act.10 years of Harper certainly didn't help, especially when he gutted important legislation like the navigable waters act.
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1, The Mississippi. Here, just read this and stop embarrassing yourself a little.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.
Studies have shown treated effluent still contains contaminants that find their way into both fish and sediment.As soon as that poop hits the ocean, it is a rich supply of food for marine life.
In 2013, after a massive rain fall knocked out power and overwhelmed the system.
What you don't know-well one of the many things you don't know-is that people added lime & ashes down the hole both to cut the smell and adjust the soil Ph-then a shade tree would be planted on top of the old location.
The reason the water table wasn't affected much is because it was a minor addition to the soil and because water wells were located far away.
Oh yes I DO know!
Are you going to cry like that every time someone makes a fool out of you?...another thread trashed by trolls ...
The Athabasca is all cleaned up now, is it, "captain"?
Studies have shown treated effluent still contains contaminants that find their way into both fish and sediment.
I can only imagine what untreated sweage carries with it to sediment beds.
Are you going to cry like that every time someone makes a fool out of you?
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