If you’ve ever wondered about the inner workings of our region’s sewers and how the city is working to stop raw sewage from leaking into area waterways, follow The Cost of Sewers, the second in of a five-part general overview series on our city’s aging infrastructure. Here’s a preview in advance of Monday’s Episode 2.
All five overview episodes culminate in a 30-minute documentary at 7:30 p.m., March 2 on KCPT.
— Follow the entire project online here, and ask us your infrastructure questions.
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