Sewage spills threaten drinking water, spoil recreation, hinder economic values, and harm wildlife. River advocates across the nation are fighting the rising tide of sewage pollution.
There are just so many jokes to be made about the sewage spill that flooded Cleveland Brown's Stadium last week with 160,000 gallons of raw sewage. Quite fitting for a team that perennially stinks up the AFC Central Division (the browns have made the playoffs twice in the last fifteen years). Fortunately members of the Dawg Pound have been given assurances from the Brown's front office that they won't be wallowing in sewage when pre-season begins in just a few weeks. However, even with a sewage spill of that size in Cleveland Brown's Stadium, I imagine the place is still a better place to watch and play then the infamous Mistake by the Lake.