RE: Going back to see the recycling initiative that Da Nang set up in tourist areas
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Fifty years ago pumping raw sewerage into the ocean worked, but since there are more people that have grown these city areas this needs to change. Infrastructure needs to be upgraded and increased along with sewerage treatment plants. I think it is disgusting and even though I do eat fish I avoid shell fish and any type of lobster. Humans are thoughtless and have no concept the damage they are creating through polluting which does end up in the sea.
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i don't go in the ocean once I found this out. I actually saw one of these being constructed and just because it goes WAY TF OUT THERE, doesn't mean that this isn't poo poo and pee pee and all manner of whatever else people flush just swimming around about a km from where people frolic around in the surf. That water heads this way because of tides you know?
In the army I was stationed on a bluff and at the end of the bluff was a really smelly place that had a pipeline we called the sewerage farm. On certain days the stench was so bad you could taste it in the air lol. The currents like you say don't just go one way out to sea and will depending on the tide come back to the shore line.
I can't believe that this city is still doing this but it does seem to be the case. I was wondering why there are not waste treatment plants here nor do any of the buildings have cisterns or whatever those things are called that collect the toilet flushings. it's really gross if you consider there are more than a million people here and all that waste is just going straight into the sea. I would think that this would need to change at some point but I also don't believe that this country actually gives a damn about the environment.