Thursday, September 01, 2005

to the dead fish we flush

A Sewerage Treatment Facility is hidden in the lot owened by UP beside the Paskong Pasiklab complex along Commonwealth Avenue.

The
magazine has an upcoming story on this to be written by Myla Roque. Check it out on September 12.


Photo 1: The female force working for Manila Water and going around other Sewerage Treatment Facilities in Metro Manila. Ten percent of Manila Water's employees comprise of those whose ages are below 30. Women comprise more than half of the company's young work force.


Photo 2: A crew inspects the separator section of the treatment facility. These portion of the water treatment separates the solid - tissue, cans and plastics - that come from their main sewerage pipe.




Photo 3: A team is working on "desludging" the sewerage system. They vacuum out dirty & foul smelling water from sewerage pipes and septic tanks in residences. A regular maintenance of septic tanks in our residences is needed to prevent 'flushed water' to come out from our houses.


Comments:
Ikaw kumuha ng photos dun sa sludg factory? mabaho ba?
 
can i link you up sa blog ko? =)
 
noneweerd:
hmm... water was fine... fish can swim in it... pero yung separator tank yung mabaho...

g e l i:
halu!...

sige...

isama ako din yung blogs mo sa links ko...
 
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