Sewage Videos
Surf no Dilúvio - Oficial / Surfing the Sewage - Official
from Top Favorites on November 19, 2009
Duration: 145
Duration: 145
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also in: Sewage Sports
www.dry1up.com Water Damage San Jose
from recent posts tagged city - blip.tv (beta) on November 13, 2009
Duration: 53
Duration: 53
Water Damage and restoration in San Jose,Fremont,San Ramon,Redwood City,San francisco,Oakland,Berkely,Fire Damage,Wet Carpet,Floods,Sewage,Bio Hazard, Clean up
also in: Berkely Bio Carpet City Clean Damage Fire Floods Francisco Fremont Hazard Jose Oakland Ramon Redwood Restoration San Sewage Technology Water Wet
Puget Sound Matters: Mr. Floatie
from recent posts tagged sewage - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2009
Duration: 61
Duration: 61
Since the early 1900's, the city of Victoria, British Columbia has been treating its sewage the same way flushing it, untreated, into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. With the help of an unusual community activist, the B.C. government has ordered Victoria to develop a sewage treatment plan. The community activist is Mr. Floatie, a man dressed in a turd suit.
also in: Pollution Poop Puget Sewage Sound Technology
Puget Sound Matters: Septic System Makeover
from recent posts tagged sewage - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2009
Duration: 61
Duration: 61
In rural beauty spots along Puget Sound, an invisible threat degrades Puget Sound drip by drop through faulty septic systems. There are nearly half a million onsite sewage systems in the Puget Sound basin and many of them are failing or in disrepair.
also in: Canal Hood Pollutants Puget Septic Sewage Sound System Technology
Sewage Spills Increasing
from KQED's QUEST Science Radio on April 07, 2009
Duration: 345
Duration: 345
How much sewage makes its way into our water? Plenty. Statewide, it's likely that last year's record number, 20 million gallons of raw sewage dumped in California waterways, is going to be broken this year. Decrepit pipes, lack of money and the growing severity of storms could all add up to a disaster of septic proportions.
also in: Kqed Radio Pbs Water Sewage Spill Ecology California Bay Science Medicine Natural Sciences





