I love your videos, WDusty. Have you seen the Urban Land Institute's plans for the riverfront? They're amazing--and I really hope they happen!!! I like the park you detailed, but I've found it very difficult to get to b/c of the highway between it and downtown. Anyway, keep up the good work!!
notice how nobody is in the park, springfield was one our nations best cities i believe, but now its just a shell of what it use to be...i wouldant live there
I am pretty sure that is a bad term used. It should say Sewer Outflow. I can see dumping the overflows from the sewer system into the river as there really is no other place for it to go but "Sewage" probably would never make its way to the river I hope! I mean EPA took care of all that in the 70's.
(Final) Effluent is what they call the treated waste water leaving the outfall into the CT river. It actually is quite clean much like swimming pool water.
I test it in a lab everyday in another place. Storm water is not usually treated and is designed to enter the creeks/ river systems directly.
Great video-looks nice.
Austin,TX has something similar and is very popular.
I love your videos, WDusty. Have you seen the Urban Land Institute's plans for the riverfront? They're amazing--and I really hope they happen!!! I like the park you detailed, but I've found it very difficult to get to b/c of the highway between it and downtown. Anyway, keep up the good work!!
JMarsh02639 10 months ago
@JMarsh02639 Thanks ;-)
WDusty 6 months ago
dats cause its december the guy said so of course no one is gonna be in a park on winter time lol
chinbling26 1 year ago
notice how nobody is in the park, springfield was one our nations best cities i believe, but now its just a shell of what it use to be...i wouldant live there
joefromwm 2 years ago
Well, the video entails moderate but mild significance to the developing city.
malip1133 4 years ago
Are you makin stuff up?
malip1133 4 years ago
naw
WDusty 4 years ago
I am pretty sure that is a bad term used. It should say Sewer Outflow. I can see dumping the overflows from the sewer system into the river as there really is no other place for it to go but "Sewage" probably would never make its way to the river I hope! I mean EPA took care of all that in the 70's.
LoveoldhousesinSpfd 4 years ago
(Final) Effluent is what they call the treated waste water leaving the outfall into the CT river. It actually is quite clean much like swimming pool water.
I test it in a lab everyday in another place. Storm water is not usually treated and is designed to enter the creeks/ river systems directly.
Great video-looks nice.
Austin,TX has something similar and is very popular.
busterbone 2 years ago
be careful not to trip over the druggies and homeless that live down there
bubba1331 5 years ago