The Jackson, Miss. sewage treatment plant operates a high flow rate dewatering tubes system to contain and dewater 92,000 dry tons of biosolids. This is the world's largest project using geotextile tubes. This approach saves the city over $3 million in solids handling costs due to the decreased volume of material to be hauled. The plant discharges into the Pearl River and is in permanent contravention of its permit.
Currently, Jackson City has no drinking water supply. The media says it is an environmental racist crime.
BTW, I have relatives who left Hungary and settled in Mississippi and were in the supermarket business. The Klein Scholarship Fund helps Hungarian students.
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