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I really do! Work from home, work in an office, a cube, the basement, the sewer -- it all works for me so long as I'm getting a check.
These wonderful "ecosan" toilets that reuse precious nutrients from urine and faeces – it makes so much more sense than flushing it all down a sewer.
An open sewer, it smelled so bad.
He had 2 weeks to do it all -- water, sewers, emergency hospital, toilets, telephones.
It is named after Sir Joseph Bazalgette, London's chief engineer who created the sewer network after the "Great Stink" during the hot summer of 1858 made it all too clear that the Thames was an open sewer.
Collapsing gas mains, leaking sewers, falling bridges, shorted train switches, schools dangerous to the health of the children -- we suffer it all around us.
The sewer systems of the world aren't some magic pipeline where everything you put down it gets vaporized into oblivion; it all goes somewhere.
On two tables near the trucks was a sampling of sewer detritus, all of it pulled recently from a sewer interceptor in South Ozone Park in Queens.
One of my favorite books about the Victorian era is Thomas Boyle's "Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead," an unforgettable title that really says it all.
The town has no water or sewer service; all houses use wells and septic tanks.
Talk story about placing papier mache alligators at sewer openings all over the city during one recent night between 3 AM and 6 30 PM.
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