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Omaha Steve

(108,994 posts)
Tue Mar 10, 2026, 11:43 PM 8 hrs ago

Human waste backing up in basements is a gut-churning sign of US infrastructure problems

Source: AP

By MICHAEL PHILLIS and M.K. WILDEMAN
Updated 5:04 PM CDT, March 10, 2026

WASHINGTON (AP) — The January collapse of a pipe as wide as a car dumped so much sewage into the Potomac River that officials tracked a spike of gut-wrenching bacteria drifting slowly past Washington for weeks, prompting an emergency declaration and federal assistance.

It was a disaster of historic scale — 244 million gallons (924 million liters) spilled — spotlighting the severe consequences of old, failing infrastructure. But smaller sewer overflows that draw far less notice are common. Tens of thousands occur every year across the U.S., contaminating rivers, flooding streets and sometimes causing backups into homes that threaten human health.

“It’s really one of those out of sight, out of mind problems that doesn’t rise to the top until it becomes a crisis,” said Alice Volpitta, the Baltimore Harbor waterkeeper with the nonprofit Blue Water Baltimore.

At least 18.7 million people are served by one of roughly 1,000 utilities that are in serious violation of pollution limits. At least 2.7 million live with a system that violated federal clean water rules continually over the last three years, according to an Associated Press analysis of federal data.



Read more: https://apnews.com/article/sewage-overflows-potomac-epa-water-trump-baltimore-be71eea20324a911142e1d0dfe627fa4

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Human waste backing up in basements is a gut-churning sign of US infrastructure problems (Original Post) Omaha Steve 8 hrs ago OP
Back to the 1860s when the Potomac River stunk. C Moon 8 hrs ago #1
MOAR $$$$ for WARRRRRR!!!! fujiyamasan 8 hrs ago #2
thing is, even when we are NOT at war - and (ostensibly) HAVE money stopdiggin 7 hrs ago #5
Humans should copy how China deals with sewage at140 8 hrs ago #3
How does China blue-wave 7 hrs ago #4
and kind of a dumb ass idea, when looking at a city of 10 million .... stopdiggin 7 hrs ago #6
Americans dump all kinds of unnatural stuff down their sewers -- paper (not a fertilizer), plastic, drain cleaners, ... eppur_se_muova 6 hrs ago #7
Good news! The Potomac is only the drinking water source for millions of people! flvegan 4 hrs ago #8
Tax cuts for the rich, not infrastructure not fooled 4 hrs ago #9

stopdiggin

(15,346 posts)
5. thing is, even when we are NOT at war - and (ostensibly) HAVE money
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 01:15 AM
7 hrs ago

we tend not to spend it on things like this.
And, a lot of the time, with local government being at the head of the stinking pile ....

at140

(6,235 posts)
3. Humans should copy how China deals with sewage
Tue Mar 10, 2026, 11:55 PM
8 hrs ago

They collect poop for fertilizer instead of processing it and flushing it down to the sea via rivers.

blue-wave

(4,914 posts)
4. How does China
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 12:48 AM
7 hrs ago

filter out all the drugs, illegal and prescription in the poop? How about diseases that humans carry? There have been instances of hepatitis outbreaks because of field workers peeing on the lettuce (Way out in the field, there are no bathrooms).

stopdiggin

(15,346 posts)
6. and kind of a dumb ass idea, when looking at a city of 10 million ....
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 01:18 AM
7 hrs ago

or. when it comes right down to it - even for a village of 10 thousand ...

eppur_se_muova

(41,727 posts)
7. Americans dump all kinds of unnatural stuff down their sewers -- paper (not a fertilizer), plastic, drain cleaners, ...
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 02:13 AM
6 hrs ago

antiseptics (germ killers), caustics, solvents -- and that's just the stuff that's INTENDED to go down the drain from the minute it's made ! None of that stuff is good for plants, or for the bacteria that digest sewage in treatment plants. On top of that, people (and businesses) will dump just about anything down the drain, even stuff that's illegal -- old paint, paint thinner, pesticides (really bad for bacteria), herbicides (really bad for plants). And yes, drugs. And infectious waste. Both drugs and disease can be tracked by monitoring municipal sewage -- it's become an important disease-tracking tool, especially since the COVID pandemic. If Americans collected their poop in buckets and barrels and bins and took it straight to the fields that would be one thing (but still got to worry about infectious waste) but the problems of a modern municipal sewage system are orders of magnitude more complicated.

flvegan

(66,178 posts)
8. Good news! The Potomac is only the drinking water source for millions of people!
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 03:59 AM
4 hrs ago

Everything is fine! It's all fine!

No harm, no foul. Right? RIGHT??

not fooled

(6,652 posts)
9. Tax cuts for the rich, not infrastructure
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 04:01 AM
4 hrs ago

Starting in earnest with that evil old bastard reagan, money to maintain the nation as a first-world country has been looted in the form of tax cuts for the wealthy.

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