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NYC asks researchers: What should we do with all this poop?

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Two men try to clean up sewage in Brooklyn following a storm.

Roughly 480,000 tons of solid waste makes its way down New York City's drains and sewers every year. City officials need help figuring out what to do with all the sludge.

The department is seeking strategies to deal with the solid waste extracted from its wastewater system. [ more › ]

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Rosemary Misdary , 2024-04-18 23:14:26

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