Michael.
Senior Member
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- UK (Surrey)
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They wait for days to dump their load.
You would have thought that by building all those huge skyscrapers
they would have enough sense to put in an efficient sewage system.
You would imagine that those building that look amazingly beautiful were
built on a well-planned system of utilities.
But, that's NOT TRUE!
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A YouTube video depicting seemingly endless lines of sewage trucks in Dubai claims that the trucks are necessary
because the city does not have a sewage system that can service all of its new buildings.
It is true that back in 2009 when the video footage was published, Dubai's existing sewage system was not coping and many buildings
were not yet connected to the municipal sewage system.
It was thus necessary to collect waste from thousands of septic tanks and truck it to the city's only sewage treatment plant.
When the treatment plant reached capacity, very long queues of sewage trucks resulted.
However, since 2009, the city's sewage systems have been greatly expanded with many newly developed areas now linked to the sewer system.
Extremely rapid urban growth has meant that city's sewage infrastructure has not always kept pace with development.
But, the endless lines of poop trucks are now reportedly a thing of the past. ?
Please watch the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/ok489nx
.
They wait for days to dump their load.
You would have thought that by building all those huge skyscrapers
they would have enough sense to put in an efficient sewage system.
You would imagine that those building that look amazingly beautiful were
built on a well-planned system of utilities.
But, that's NOT TRUE!
__________________________________________________________________
A YouTube video depicting seemingly endless lines of sewage trucks in Dubai claims that the trucks are necessary
because the city does not have a sewage system that can service all of its new buildings.
It is true that back in 2009 when the video footage was published, Dubai's existing sewage system was not coping and many buildings
were not yet connected to the municipal sewage system.
It was thus necessary to collect waste from thousands of septic tanks and truck it to the city's only sewage treatment plant.
When the treatment plant reached capacity, very long queues of sewage trucks resulted.
However, since 2009, the city's sewage systems have been greatly expanded with many newly developed areas now linked to the sewer system.
Extremely rapid urban growth has meant that city's sewage infrastructure has not always kept pace with development.
But, the endless lines of poop trucks are now reportedly a thing of the past. ?
Please watch the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/ok489nx
.