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Some NYC Sewage to Go to NJ

2008_12_newtownegg.jpgApparently New Yorkers make so much waste that the city's Department of Environmental Protection has to ship NYC sludge to the Garden State. According to the Daily News, "Sludge production at the Newtown Creek sewage treatment plant - the last of the city's 14 plants to upgrade its systems - has shot up 28% in five years." City Councilman David Yassky is concerned that the Newtown Creek upgrade will end up costing $5 billion, over twice its initial estimate, and said, "There is just something very wrong with DEP's management of its construction projects." At any rate, the DEP thinks the deal with NJ was necessary (and it also means that less waste will go into the East River); deputy commissioner of wastewater treatment Doug Greeley joked, "[Otherwise] It would be constipating New York City."

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  • r1b2

    Please, Jersey won't even notice it.

  • NannyState

    New Jersey just can't get enough of our shit.

  • Jen S

    LOL! If I weren't afraid that he stinks, I'd want to be friends with Greeley.

  • sensibile

    I see composting toilets in our future.

  • bsalamon

    this is surprising because...

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