@blakeyrat said:
@wyrder42 said:Wastewater has everything that's ever been poured or flushed down the drain in it. You have to remove as much of the "non-water" from the water as you can. The actual technical term for the substance so removed is: SLUDGE. The technical name for the small building that contains the pumps that pump the sludge is: SLUDGE HOUSE. I could keep going, but you get the gist.You drank it? Thinking it was coffee? Then later it was poured into your eyes?
No. However once there was a new guy at the plant that didn't notice most of the water lines were marked "non-potable"--the only partially treated water gets re-used at the plant for rinsing down the very gross equipment. He drank it. It was icky.
I never had sludge or wastewater in my eyes although some got on my glasses a few times. Oh yeah also, I remember one time a guy got a face full of sludgy wastewater while attempting to demonstrate how to clean the upper spray box on the belt filter press.
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