“Sewer heat” could help fight climate change
U.S. · TECH · MEDIA
June 7, 20214 min read702 words
Published: June 7, 2021  |  4 min read702 words
A surprising amount of energy goes down the drain every day. The next time you shower, take note — you see an average of 17 gallons rinsing down the drain. Between toilets, showers, handwashing, dishwashing, face washing, laundry, we’re flushing a continuous stream of water into ...
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February 22, 2023
Ambitious article that details a sewer treatment project, planned to be implemented at a college campus. No solidification/mention of factual information or data. However, it is an innocent article that does not provide any false information.
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