Huge debts and raw sewage threaten the future of a major British utility.
Millions of dollars worth of valuable metals end up being flushed down the drain, some coming from our own bodies.
Think of it like an anonymous, communitywide drug test.
DC Water considers sewage a natural resource it can convert to a profitable product
The city's sewer system is 100 years old. Some pipes are made of wood or clay.
The good news is, sewers don't always smell so bad.
About 40 percent of Big Spring’s water now comes from a $14 million “direct potable reuse” system.
The circle of life. Milorganite pellets (photo above) are made from recycled waste, aka biosolids, and used to help fertilize crops and improve l…