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RAW SEWAGE Sewage treatment has come a long way in the last fifty years or so. Advanced technologies have allowed for containment and treatment of sewage on a societal scale. Cities have massive treatment plants that can treat millions of gallons of raw sewage every day. The shame of the matter is that the designs of these systems is plagued with ill fated planning and design. The modern day sewers are still archaic monstrosities of a generation gone bye. The sewage systems in most modern cities and towns were designed side by side with the storm sewers. So when ever it rains there is an overwhelming influx of runoff mixed with the sewage creating a volume usually too great for the system to handle and thus the flood gates pop open and the raw sewage along with the runoff gets diverted directly into the creeks, streams, and rivers. Sadly enough some communities in order to cut expense occasionally take short cuts and dispense with the undiluted raw sewage during times when it doesn't need to due to poor design. Instead it is due to poor judgment or lack of it. Our sewage systems need to be re-engineered through the planning departments of our cities and towns across our land. New legislation needs to be passed in order to change these policies of dilution of pollution, and the local politicians held accountable if they don't take initiatives to correct or at least plan to correct these problems Check out these links. www.ace.orst.edu/info/extoxnet/faqs/safedrink/sewage.htm www.seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/OCEAN_PLANET/HTML/peril_sewage.html www.eco-web.com/index/index-2.5.html |