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Billy and I saw a number of fishing boats as we entered Mississippi, some of them safely moored in back waterways, some wrecked and beached.
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Another 12 to 15 tons are typically bought for restocking; these are fish that are supposed to be placed back into waterways across Europe as part of a scheme to replenish local populations of this critically endangered fish.
Six hours after the wastewater entered the plant, the cleaned liquid is then discharged back into local waterways.
Second, the attitude of canal-restoration societies, whose members have devoted considerable unpaid effort to bringing disused waterways back to life.
Before the invention of the modern sewage system, humans waste was discharged directly into city streets or open fields, where it then filtered back into nearby waterways.
"It's not like the water we put back into the waterways is used by anyone else, or even needed," he says.
James Stafford: So how does the Salttech system avoid rejecting harmful liquids back into the waterways?
The studies are frightening, and they will impinge on the ability of these plants to get permits to keep feeding reject liquids back into the waterways.
The process uses and pollutes huge amounts of water (one to five million gallons of water per well) and the water must be treated afterward before it goes back into public waterways.
People have been working for years to bring the noxious waterway back from the brink.
The toxic sludge is taken to dry land, where the runoff cycle can ferry it back to the waterway.
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