Source of ‘disgusting’ grime balls that closed Sydney beaches revealed
- Sydney Water's sewage treatment network is believed to be the source of black balls found on NSW beaches, according to the NSW Environment Protection Authority .
- The balls contain a mixture of human faeces, cooking oil, drugs, and cosmetics, as confirmed by scientists.
- The EPA has requested Sydney Water to conduct oceanographic modeling and analyze its sewage treatment systems and ocean discharge.
- Sydney Water stated that the balls likely came from multiple discharge events, suggesting an increased load of fats in the wastewater system.
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Source of ‘disgusting’ grime balls that closed Sydney beaches revealed
The state’s environmental watchdog has blamed Sydney Water’s ageing sewerage network as the likely source of thousands of the greasy black spheres.
·Sydney, Australia
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