https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErUlZN6SXr4
During the Lower Raritan Watershed Partnership's 9.9.2022 boat tour on the Raritan River, with a navigational assist from Raritan Riverkeeper Bill Schultz, our group bore witness to the effluent discharge of "cleaned" sanitary sewage (read: toilet flushings) of more than a million people in Central New Jersey. After processing by Middlesex County Utilities Authority (MCUA) at a treatment plant in Sayreville, the stuff bubbles up out of five (5) discharge pipes in Raritan Bay. It is surreal. And yes, it stinks.