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A sewage collection system is not only a modern convenience but one also of the most critical pillars of public health in an urban area. Humans are kind of gross. We collectively create a constant stream of waste that threatens city-dwellers with plague and pestilence unless it is safely carried away. Sewers convert that figurative stream into a literal one that flows below ground away from public view (and hopefully public smell). There are a lot of technical challenges with getting so much poop from point A to point B, and the fact that we do it mostly out-of-mind, I think, is cause for celebration. So, this video is an ode to the grossest and probably most underappreciated pieces of public infrastructure. Im Grady, and this is Practical Engineering. In todays episode, were talking about sewers. This video is sponsored by Curiosity Stream and Nebula. More on that later. As easy as it sounds to slap a pipe in the ground and point it toward the neares