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fromCity Limits
1 week ago

Opinion: When It Comes to NYC's Waterways, Don't Let Oysters Do All the Dirty Work

New York City's sewer system is over a century old. In much of the city, stormwater and sewage still flow through the same pipes. When it rains, even just a 10th of an inch in an hour, the system overflows. These combined sewer overflows (CSOs) happen around 90 to 100 days a year, releasing an estimated 27 billion gallons of untreated waste directly into local waterways. That's the water oysters are expected to filter.
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fromTruthout
4 months ago

Cities Stuck With Tab for Climate Resiliency Projects as Trump Cuts EPA Grants

Thomasville, Georgia, struggles with outdated wastewater infrastructure, jeopardizing health, but recently secured a $20 million EPA grant for critical improvements.
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