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Dino
04-30-2013, 07:41 AM
(BN) Sandy’s Sewage Spill Said Equal to a 41-Foot Central Park Flood

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Sandy’s Sewage Spill Said Equal to a 41-Foot Central Park Flood
2013-04-30 10:00:00.0 GMT


By Mark Drajem
April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Superstorm Sandy sent 11 billion gallons of sewage from East Coast treatment plants into streams, canals or roadways, according to a report.
That total is equal to New York’s Central Park stacked 41 feet high with sewage. More than 90 percent of the spills occurred in New York and New Jersey, where the storm made landfall six months ago. Of the total, 3.45 billion gallons was raw, untreated and unfiltered, said the report, which was based on state and federal data and estimates in cases where electronic monitors failed. The remainder was partially treated.
“Sandy revealed how vulnerable critical components of our sewer infrastructure are to storms that cause coastal flooding, carry heavy precipitation, and temporarily cut access to the electricity grid,” according to the report released today by Climate Central, a Princeton, New Jersey, group that advocates for action to stem global warming.
Sewage treatment plants are typically placed in low-lying areas, near water bodies, so that treated sewage can be easily released. As a result, the plants are vulnerable to storm surges and coastal flooding, which is increasing because of global warming, according to the scientists responsible for the study.
Coastal flooding was responsible for 94 percent of the sewage that overflowed.
In many municipal systems, domestic and industrial sewage gets mixed with storm water in a single pipe, and the combined wastewater goes to a treatment plant before being released into rivers or other waterways, according to the report.

New Jersey

Sandy came ashore in New Jersey as a hybrid storm hours after merging with a frontal system off the East Coast. Its surge flooded parts of New York City and the New Jersey shore.
In addition to 72 deaths from the storm, 87 people died in its aftermath, the National Hurricane Center said.
Sandy is blamed for destroying or damaging 650,000 homes and knocking out power to 8.5 million customers, some for weeks.
It was the second-costliest system since 1900, after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, according to the center.
Sandy became the 77th name retired from the list of tropical storm names and will be replaced by Sara beginning in 2018. Hurricane names are reused every six years. If a storm is particularly deadly or damaging, the name may be dropped to avoid confusion and show respect for the victims.
The Climate Center developed an online, interactive graphic to let Mid-Atlantic residents check releases from specific plants, the types of overflows and causes.

Joey Dah Fish
04-30-2013, 06:32 PM
Stemming global warming truly a liberal academic

chrislars
04-30-2013, 06:43 PM
probably half of which ended up in raritan bay, and everyone is keeping tons of stripers out of there, who are eating things off the bottom! i don't think i would be keeping fluke from the backwaters this summer out of there...:eek:

mako28
04-30-2013, 07:11 PM
probably half of which ended up in raritan bay, and everyone is keeping tons of stripers out of there, who are eating things off the bottom! i don't think i would be keeping fluke from the backwaters this summer out of there...:eek:
Have you ever seen the shape of some of the guys back there:p :p :p

RussA
04-30-2013, 08:58 PM
Can we have an open season on global change climate warming people? I will also buy extra tags! :D

NoLimit
04-30-2013, 10:19 PM
Its only fertilizer - and this is the coldest spring on record.

joeya78
05-01-2013, 06:03 AM
I was thinking about this after keeping bass in the bay, but it's been six months, wouldn't the tides have filtered it out by now? I hope so.lol

fish4fun
05-01-2013, 09:18 AM
Is everyone forgetting about all the shellfish that's harvested between the ammo pier and Sandy Hook? I don't care how long they sit in that purifying center, I won't eat them.

pulltaug
05-01-2013, 09:48 AM
Awesome - you guys don't have to keep em...
More fish for me!

And to the "scientist" who blames "global warming" - you're a liberal TOOL

broken bobber
05-01-2013, 10:06 AM
ummmmm... R Bay crabs... clams..... fishes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPlcU0khL6Q

GDubya07
05-01-2013, 11:31 AM
According to the wife I give her more crap than this - I told her I got a job for you

I crawled away after that one

Gee Hee Mee

jmurr711
05-01-2013, 11:40 AM
just adds flavor to the fish! YOLO

june181901
05-01-2013, 11:56 AM
I think I'll be foregoing raw clams from the Shrewsbury/Navesink rivers this year but I wonder about cooked crabs.

untide
05-01-2013, 12:02 PM
Do you really think the state would reopen the clam beds if unsafe bacteria levels were found in the strict testing that is done?! :rolleyes: more for meee!:D

RussA
05-01-2013, 03:20 PM
Do you really think the state would reopen the clam beds if unsafe bacteria levels were found in the strict testing that is done?! :rolleyes: more for meee!:D

Yes they would... To think otherwise is folly

My cousin is dead now from lung cancer, he was a first responder FDNY who never smoked a day in his life and got lung cancer 9 years after 9/11 from the stuff he inhaled...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxdttHY59b4