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Visit the Becton Sewage Treatment Works—one of Europe’s biggest plants—which processes sewage from 3.4 million Londoners into water clean enough to return to the Thames.
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Visit the Becton Sewage Treatment Works—one of Europe’s biggest plants—which processes sewage from 3.4 million Londoners into water clean enough to return to the Thames.
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Where Does Your Sewage Go? | I Didn’t Know That
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Honestly, all my life I thought the raw sewage was released into the ocean because there is so much ocean, it just got diluted.
I thought treatment plants just meant filtering out things like tampons and etc before it could be discharged.
One of the reasons I thought this is because of the controversy about Victoria, B.C., pumping raw sewage directly into the ocean for decades because the politics won't agree on anything, thus a treatment plant is never built.
Also in my defense, I was told as a kid, "bottom feeders" like shrimp, eat up the matter.
So glad I watched this because I was getting more and more concerned about eating seafood haha.
Sad that I was right to a degree, cruise ships and etc do dump in oceans without caring.
Raw sewage getting a royal treatment!
I loved his passion👍😀
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That’s why East London sinks 🤢
I bet it’s raunchy there
What a nice thing to watch while eating
What a 💩 hole.
My community has local sewage and I'm trying to find out how it works. There is a local sewage pond and I went back there and checked it out and noticed that they have these clear tanks so I'm wondering if the clear tanks hold the faces and the pond holds the liquids.
This is pukerid
I know one of my crush's poo is in there somewhere
That’s a pretty “green” process. 😅❤🎉
Don't forget how much is pumped out untreated, polluting rivers and beaches.
I would wear a gas mask if I were around that area. This guy is so brave
I wonder 🤔 hhhmm how many wedding rings they're fine
Wow last was cool
Of they use renewable energy then it will be a effective system
2:54 smallet documentary 😯
Wear a mask bro
So he can walk past that and be fine without a mask? 😩
And Steve-O jumped in one of these
And in India, our maids keep tap open in full speed for 1 hour as an average to wash utensils. We wash our balconies, entrance floor with high speed water pipes instead of just cleaning by broom.
Our maids and gaurds waste water on every day and nobody even thinks about it.