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Bags of garbage

The photos of bags of garbage on this blog do not magically appear. I fill the garbage bag up in 15 min. to an hour and take the bag to be picked up by the city. Most garbage comes from little bits everywhere that add up to one large bag when collected into a group. Photos height and width (March 26, 2024) now match original.

Monday, July 16, 2012

July 16, 2012



When it rains the city sewer system combines the rainwater and regular sewer-water. This then washes into the river and from the river onto the shoreline.

This sewage disposal plan would have worked before the invention of plastic, but with the invention of plastic, the garbage in the sewage does not disappear. The plastic continually builds up on the shoreline and goes out to sea.

The hungry fish eat it. The birds eat the fish. http://youtu.be/Ai3IKO_afqs
http://youtu.be/Ai3IKO_afqs



Plastic on shoreline


Plastic on shoreline

Start of the morning, some kind of tech in the river.



End of the morning, one bag of garbage whitehorse rapids/Cheval Blanc rapides.


UPDATE:

Sewage washing up on eastern Montreal shores


"People living in Pointe-aux-Trembles say they're fed up with smelly garbage washing up on the banks of the St. Lawrence River.
Raymond Desgagnés said garbage has been washing up on the shore of his property since he bought it in 1996. He said he's concerned about the safety of his grandchildren." CBC News Posted: Jul 25, 2012

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