SEWAGE
Montreal Is Going to Dump Two Billion Gallons of Raw Shit into the St. Lawrence River
The untreated ass ham, sourced from residences, businesses, and hospitals, will make its way to the river's southern shore beginning October 18.
Poo Sank This Nazi Sub
An engineer turned a wrong valve and accidentally unleashed a torrent of sewage and seawater back into the sub.
Seattle Is Tired of Dealing with Canada’s Crap
Seattle's tourism board wants to boycott the scenic Vancouver Island city, which still dumps its raw sewage into the ocean.
A High School Pumped Reclaimed Sewage Water into a Drinking Fountain for More Than a Year
Luckily the level of dookie molecules in the water was relatively low.
A New Tool to Detect River Pollution: Glowing Tampons
It's almost as if they were designed as a sewage monitoring device.
Victoria Is Still Cleaning Up Last Century’s Toxic Mess
Eleven years and $138 million after cleanup efforts began, one of Canada's most toxic sites remains a work in progress.
Toilet Water Could Become the Secret Ingredient in Portland's Craft Beers
Portland brewers already whip up some pretty wacky flavors, such as sriracha stout and peanut butter ale. But soon, the city's dedicated brewmasters might have a more, shall we say, exotic ingredient to include in their beers: recycled wastewater.
Cruise Ships Legally Dump Massive Amounts of Shit Into the Oceans
Despite record profits, the industry is also releasing eight billion gallons of "grey water" from sinks and showers in the ocean each year, says the environmental group Friends of the Earth.
All Aboard the UK's First Shit-Powered Bus
Bath Bus Company has announced a new "Bio-Bus" that has begun shuttling merrily between Bath and Bristol Airport this week, fueled exclusively by human turds and piss.
You Don't Know Shit - Full Length
Everybody poops, but not everybody knows what happens to that poop. These days, most of us just flush and forget, but there's an industry worth billions turning your turds into treasure.
You Don't Know Shit - Part 3
Everybody poops, but not everybody knows what happens to that poop. These days, most of us just flush and forget, but there's an industry worth billions turning your turds into treasure.