Where New Yorks Sewers End00:13:20

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Beneath New York City lies a 7,500-mile labyrinth that quietly processes billions of gallons of waste every single day. Built over two centuries, this underground network is a patchwork of forgotten tunnels, Civil War-era infrastructure, and modern engineering marvels that even the city itself is still mapping. When something goes wrong down there, its not just a repair jobits an archaeological mystery.

In this episode, we explore how New York evolved from deadly cholera outbreaks and night soil collectors to one of the most complex wastewater systems on Earth. From massive interceptor tunnels to the iconic digester eggs of Newtown Creek, and even the surprising journey of biosolids across America, this is the hidden story of where New Yorks waste really goes.

#NewYork #Infrastructure #History

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