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"sludge" Definitions
  1. thick, soft, wet mud or a substance that looks like it synonym slime
  2. industrial or human waste that has been treated

561 Sentences With "sludge"

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Endo managed to produce nearly 21999,22000 liters of fermented sludge, but since the sludge hadn't been purified, initial tests showed it induced no toxic effects.
But this was something new, like a thicker, gooey sludge.
ClariFind will predict when sludge will overflow and be released.
According to local activists, untreated sewage sludge is to blame.
It's still pretty and hasn't turned to grey sludge yet.
Bay Area dark sludge trio Body Void is a treasure.
The wax sticks melted into a rainbow sludge of colors.
Mud and sludge melt off of us like hot butter.
In 1973, 5.8 million cubic yards of sludge was dumped.
But some sludge remains even after this long treatment process.
Footage on Twitter showed a bulldozer pushing brown sludge away.
The nave of the village church is filled with sludge.
Long stretches of the debates turned into repetitive rhetorical sludge.
Authorities recently have spotted sludge and solid waste during another investigation.
We all go thru the sludge/shit and depression never discriminates.
The sludge around him began to shift, and Iggy kept pulling.
Workers shoveled into the night to clear some of the sludge.
And a new expression was born: Let's take a sludge check.
But the Braves' flow of young talent came with some sludge.
The sauce is nothing like the ketchup-based sludge I'd imagined.
It is also about the muddled sludge of Europe's colonial legacy.
As it decays, wisps of sludge drip from the skeletal remains.
Right now, I'm drinking (I'm back in Starbucks) sticky brown sludge.
Before sewage sludge is used on farm fields, the EPA requires that it undergo two processes aimed at destroying pathogens: anaerobic digestion—in which bacteria break sludge down in the absence of oxygen––and high-heat sterilization.
The ground is black sludge and dead bodies tangled in barbed wire.
The soundtrack is made up mostly of black metal, sludge and powerviolence.
It turned the water into dark sludge and threatened drinking water supplies.
But we're talking about cars that run on electricity, not dinosaur sludge.
The chunks look more like pumice or moon stones than sewer sludge.
She then stirs the green sludge through sour cream, yogurt, and mayonnaise.
The black sludge blanketed over 300 acres, inundating the area around Kingston.
While the guacamole was nice, it was more of a guacamole sludge.
So the radioactive sludge continues to sit in Hanford's aging underground tanks.
They are formless, eat sludge and sleep under eons of decayed dead.
Sludge me down until I was just another member of the club.
Sludge me down until I was just another member of the club.
Sludge, blood, and water now react to the player and the environment.
It is also a story about the muddled sludge of colonial history.
It came out dark with sludge that accumulated in the empty pipes.
"The sludge, for lack of a better word, forms shapes," she said.
The digester eggs process 1.5 million gallons of sludge every single day.
They also used one delivery of sludge waste from a paper mill.
The sludge, they think, leaked into the sarcophagus from a nearby sewage trough.
Salles said more than 100 tons of oil sludge has already been collected.
Most of the sludge goes into lakes and rivers, and thence onto fields.
A flock of geese cut a V through water puddled atop the sludge.
The flood waters disrupted the process leading to the sludge, the sources said.
The black sludge blanketed over 300 acres, inundating the area around Kingston, Tennessee.
The spill sent 3 million gallons of toxic sludge into Colorado's Animas River.
"We all go thru the sludge/sh-- and depression never discriminates," he wrote.
The sludge then moves to large "bubbling tanks," where it's mixed with air.
Where the sewage and sludge have colluded,To bring down good people's morale.
The smoke consolidated into a sludge so thick it created a total blackout.
A big barrier, Ms. Ong said, could trap that sludge closer to shore.
Tokyo Electric says it cannot quantify the amount of radioactive sludge being generated.
That released 2.5 billion gallons of sludge that covered everything in its path.
One way or another, racism, the toxic sludge of American hate, broke it.
Instead of quinine, his beakers were left filled with a dirty brown sludge.
Miners used to dump them into rivers, but in recent decades, with environmental awareness growing, the sludge has come to be stored behind dams, where the solid material settles, allowing the water in the sludge to be recovered and reused.
This is the exact kind of brain-melting sludge that is my Achilles heel.
The sludge can contain microfibers from clothes and other plastics washed into the sewers.
Tired of bureaucratic sludge, they cheered Mr Modi's promise of "minimum government, maximum governance".
By 1990, DuPont had dumped 7,100 tons of PFOA sludge into Dry Run Landfill.
Second, the state needed to test many more farms that used PFAS-laden sludge.
We were then guided out of the meditative portion by some ripping sludge chords.
Who doesn't want to eat reheated cow sludge among strangers in a warm pool?
Cover it in the world's ugliest color -- greenish brown sludge -- and watch 'em flee.
Cars in the region were seen caked up to their rims in sludge. pic.twitter.
Nevertheless, in April 210 members of Aum loaded the sludge into three spray trucks.
What follows that heavy opening is a thunderous slog through the sludge of Americana.
The abyssal plain is covered with soft sludge composed of dead organisms from above.
The grid has to have decent colors; no one wants to scroll through sludge.
The bottom ones — the "sludge" — are sent to a device that spins them rapidly.
Trapped in the mid-February sludge, summer feels like a long, long time ago.
Before that, I played in a sludge group on the drums a couple times.
The government warned about contaminated seafood around Japan, and toxic water, sludge and rubble.
Today, my brain is sludge and I do not have the energy for art.
I saw the Hindu faithful still dipping their idols into this supposedly sacred sludge.
"Clearing the sea of the sludge is a never-ending process," Mr. Mishra said.
Traffic cones, bicycles, chairs, metal gates and construction materials lie discarded in the sludge.
In Maine, 66 sites are currently permitted for sludge spreading, according to state data.
They cut up the solid fat and boil it down into a sunshine-colored sludge.
Its workers cleared the tank of tonnes of sludge, and relaid the neighbourhood's sewage pipes.
Fertilizers made from sewage sludge -- the by-product of sewage water treatment -- are another source.
Ancient, moonlike, rounded rocks covered in soft sludge, then a zigzag of knobby tree roots.
MAINE Well beyond Stoneridge Farm, Maine state officials are grappling with contaminated sludge on farms.
This allows sludge to settle to the bottom and oils to rise to the top.
A man who studies the life cycle of sludge probably understood love better than anyone.
The oil left a black sludge on the ground and over plants in the canyon.
And, in those pits, they dumped thousands of tons of toxic CH sludge and dust.
Do you need a mug of high-octane sludge to really get your day going?
Pathogenisis treads the sludge path extremely well, but V don't adhere to all the rules.
After up to 20 days, the sludge is moved from the eggs to storage tanks.
Decades ago, Wolverine dumped sludge and leather from its tannery in the woods around here.
A lot of folks seemed to really like Sludge and that weird Rebel Wizard album.
A chemical sludge that optimistic astronomers call "prebiotic" creeps along under an oppressive brown sky.
Sludge wrote that in total, Facebook ran some 4,921 ads from the 38 hate groups.
They straddle the line between jagged indie rock, chunky sludge metal, and catchy hard rock.
The additional sampling will determine whether the dioxins and other toxic sludge has contaminated surrounding sediments.
Over the weekend, a giant tank of radioactive sludge in Hanford, Washington, sprung a new leak.
Not long after, Pavelich accused his neighbor John Zattoni of pouring sludge into his fuel tank.
The EPA has extracted 33,000 tons of sludge from that area, but continues to monitor it.
Tailings are mineral waste and water sludge left over from mining operations and stored in ponds.
I'm taking PTO tomorrow, so I get into the office early, skipping Herkimer for office sludge.
Last summer tourists visiting Niagara Falls spotted a large amount of black sludge in the river.
An underground mine in Northern British Columbia is currently bleeding acidic sludge into the Tulsequah River.
The cost of disposing the sludge is getting higher and higher, it's going up like that.
It sometimes creates a toxic sludge that fills the gut and spreads sepsis through the body.
Tobaccos products will be stripped of brightly colored branding and replaced with a sludge-like color.
Graves At Sea's name should be familiar to anyone who knows and loves dank, desolate sludge.
I lose my balance and fall, face-first, into the pile of strawberry sludge-covered glass.
He said a torrent of sludge tore through the mine's offices, including a cafeteria during lunchtime.
There's no reason to subject yourself to the sludge that passes for coffee in most offices.
Sixty-five gallons of toxic sludge were found; 527,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil were removed.
We are soaking, right now, in the room-temp sludge that trickles down from up there.
Still, it's recognizable as food in a way that the gray sludge in jars often isn't.
Some lines going to the coker also were plugged by the sludge, according to the sources.
Now I am a person who behaves semi-unreactively with the sludge of substances inside me.
The sludge flooded the Rio Doce river, choking fish and spitting them lifeless to the surface.
How long would it take before your heart pumped out nothing but a salty, sugary sludge?
The draft porter mostly dominated the flavor, and the whole thing tasted like thick, citrus sludge.
Rain that had churned the ground into impassable sludge days earlier was nowhere to be seen.
Editorial The landscape of eastern North Carolina is dotted with giant pools of bright pink sludge.
Bio-bean collects that waste from coffee shops and factories and processes the sludge into oil.
But there was no way around the brown sludge that seeped into shoes, socks and tents.
Instead, the treatment process ends up sequestering microfibers in the sludge that's separated from the wastewater.
Rescuers have been digging deeper into the brown sludge that covered the mining town of Brumadinho.
Floodwaters had receded in the city by Saturday, leaving a thick sludge of mud and debris.
In an interview with The Times Magazine, he compared the daily news cycle to radioactive sludge.
The sludge killed 22 people, including a 22013-year-old boy, and rendered another 225 homeless.
In Martin County, Kentucky, in 2000, a company dam holding a sludge lake broke and 306 million gallons of coal sludge flooded into an abandoned mine and the Big Sandy River, shutting down water in several towns and killing fish and plants up to 2390 miles downstream.
This might be a dream of yours, until you actually see the caked sludge littering the highway.
Flint, Michigan has plenty of options to dunk in the sludge they're still being told is water.
We get labeled as this brutal, loud sludge band, which I don't think we are at all.
Murders are committed with impunity, ships dump huge quantities of oil and sludge, and gunrunning is frequent.
They point to the thick layer of polluting oil sludge blanketing the shoreline of evidence of neglect.
A nearby one, Big Sky, had accepted the city's sludge since 2017, according to The Associated Press.
What's better than a new song from Massachusetts sludge nihilists Chained to the Bottom of the Ocean?
Rain pushed sludge and into streets and yards in Lake Elsinore, pictures released by Cal Fire showed.
Some automakers are looking at protective coatings to keep a smaller number of lenses free of sludge.
In an illegal dump in New Orleans, garbage turned to sludge when a lake overflowed into it.
The brigade said scores of people are trapped in the area due to sludge flows, Reuters reported.
This creates more good bacteria that breaks down the sludge into water, carbon dioxide, and methane gas.
Others deride its taste and say its coffee is just an overpriced version of convenience store sludge.
Then, he extracted fossilized insect bits from black sludge using a probe tipped with human nose hair.
" Griswold describes sludge in a waste pond going septic, releasing an unbearable stench "like an infected wound.
And so we blend leaves together and call it "delicious" and "juice" instead of a mealy sludge.
Parts of Manhattan were covered in a thick layer of sludge: orange rinds, potato peels, hay, manure.
It has the classic eggnog taste, but texture-wise feels a lot like drinking over-sweetened sludge.
According to AFP journalist Myriam Lemétayer, police officers seized a gun that was found in the sludge.
As rescue workers sifted through a sea of sludge, members of this community said they felt helpless.
The jaguar got its markings by making paw prints on its skin with the sludge of the earth.Myth.
There are the "Lego-like" construction kits Musk has promised, made from the sludge excavated from the tunnels.
The more metals they mine, the more "very serious" accidents occur, involving deaths and large quantities of sludge.
This April 12, 2018 photo shows containers that were loaded with tons of sewage sludge in Parrish, Alabama.
Venture capital—the toxic sludge that runs through the veins of Silicon Valley Joe—has the same problems.
So, with only 225 percent, eventually just the sludge disposal cost will already give us a good advantage.
I tried to down my spirulina sludge early, so I wasn't gagging for the rest of the day.
Nine Poodles were packed into three cages, and another twelve Poodles were free to roam through the sludge.
The river, ordinarily a greenish-brown color, now resembled milky tea, and a drab sludge slathered its banks.
That plant removes liquid from the sludge, forming it into a "cake" that can be used as fertilizer.
And yet here it is, offering up a nice tool to help us wade through the news sludge.
Black, foul-smelling sludge has reportedly been seeping out of the Environmental Protection Agency's water fountains this week.
He goes from stench and perfection to perfection and putrefaction — a huge vat of percolating tan sludge. 16.
Imagine turning on the tap in the morning to find an unpleasant brown sludge that tastes like metal.
The breading in the crust always soaks up the liquid, and the whole thing becomes mired in sludge.
He mixes the ash with water in a ball mill, which rotates to create a kind of sludge.
These options will help you trek through winter sludge, summer rains, and every inclement weather pattern in between.
An itinerary for Gosar's trip, first reported by the investigative news site Sludge, listed a meeting with Bannon.
The areas of highest soil contamination overlapped with where the sewer district sludge had been heaped, Stone said.
They deposit the glistening sludge, mixed with tall grasses, on their side of the channel, forming a neat ridge.
In both cases, a dam holding back a tailing pond burst, spilling torrents of sludge into the surrounding area.
In the San Francisco bay area, for instance, there were more traces of bacteria typically found in sewer sludge.
Underground pipelines can tilt marginally or crack under pressure, causing water and sludge to vomit onto the earth's surface.
I don't care that it's freshly brewed…any coffee served in an office is sludge as far I'm concerned.
The pressure was stronger than I expected; it felt like my muscles were pushing back against a thick sludge.
The disaster sent millions of tonnes of iron ore tailings and sludge into two of Brazil's most important rivers.
Located in central Azerbaijan, the mud volcanoes of Gobustan National Park gurgle with a combination of methane and sludge.
The sludge would settle on the bottom of the ocean, like mud, killing plants, and creating a dead sea.
In 1966, 300,000 cubic yards of coal sludge buried a Welsh primary school, and 19 houses in Aberfan, Wales.
For starters, the inferred lake beneath the Martian south pole might be nothing more than an aquiver of sludge.
Now, go ask your neighbor if they know what bio solids or sewage sludge is or what it contains.
It was a welcome break from the rest of the game, which mainly involved cleaning up piles of sludge.
The guitar line is tuned for sludge, giving the song a nice, heavy texture like a suped-up Autolux.
Southern sludge and stoner metal make for extremely easy bedfellows; some might categorize them as one and the same.
But more treatment plants and stricter regulations are prompting people to find clever ways to recycle the dried sludge.
Bordering the back of the area is a row of poorly constructed houses intercut with shallow canals of brown sludge.
They now find themselves largely confined to the toxic sludge pond of Gab for much of their social media activity.
Flood Peak was a chance discovery (I'll always click any promo with the words "blackened sludge") but a welcome one.
Petri dishes affixed to the drone pick up the sludge, which is then taken back to a lab for analysis.
Less regulation is not always better: the freedom to dump toxic sludge into rivers will not improve Americans' living standards.
Image: NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research / FlickrRemember Sly Sludge, the villain from the popular 90s cartoon Captain Planet?
And GRTA is continuing to cry for Robert as it leaks dangerous computer sludge onto some very important looking wires.
A gray, foul-smelling sludge on the floor could be mushy sheet rock, he said, or it might be feces.
A single oyster sits in the center of a large white plate with a squid ink sludge slathered on top.
Spills in Tennessee and North Carolina leached sludge containing toxic materials into rivers in those states over the last decade.
The stove light illuminated the area as Josiah Zayner crushed the shit with a pestle, creating a brownish-yellow sludge.
The charity is helping build Bamako's first ever treatment plant for faecal sludge, which is expected to open next year.
In December, the investigative news outlet Sludge reported that he had been removed from the "No Fossil Fuel Money Pledge. "
TV images showed thickets of jungle sopped in black sludge and clean-up crews lifting buckets of crude from rivers.
Oil, sludge, paint chips and slag can get washed out to sea with the tide, environmental and rights campaigners say.
They ransack the planet in a ravenous search for stimulation, an act that churns experience to an exhausted, cosmopolitan sludge.
Sewage sludge -- the semi-solid by-product of sewage water treatment -- is used in many countries to fertilize agricultural fields.
She has since backed off that position and pledged, in a subsequent interview with Sludge, to forswear those contributions herself.
While liquid waste is usually contaminated water or sludge, which is described as having the same consistency as peanut butter. 
Trucks ripped through trenches, slinging sludge at those fans who weren't already diving into mud puddles of their own volition.
For some reason or another, the balmy South of England is wonderfully adept at spawning bracing doom and rancorous sludge.
In April of this year, 3,500 gallons of radioactive sludge leaked out of storage tanks built during the Manhattan Project.
Both singers bleed their vocals through each other, creating another thick layer of sludge over the rest of the track.
How many of these things would I have to eat before I collapse in a heap of dirty orange sludge?
The fragments are heavier than water, so they settle into the treated sewage sludge, which is often spread on land.
If not completely emptied and cleaned out, the bottom of a perpetually refilled dispenser can grow a bacterial sludge deposit.
They pollinate plants, consume decomposing bodies, eat the sludge in your drainpipes, damage crops, spread disease, kill spiders, hunt dragonflies.
The endless sludge of criminal content and activity on the Internet must be drained and the rule of law upheld.
Schnabel saved the picture from a risk of over-all sludge with eruptions of reds, oranges, and neon-bright greens.
In the process, coal companies abandoned billions of gallons of toxic sludge in unstable man-made ponds near former mines.
Enter Dr. Stickland, who customarily works with wastewater treatment sludge in the field of rheology, the study of soft solids.
The dam ruptured shortly after midday on Friday, burying nearby homes and a company cafeteria in a torrent of sludge.
Mike IX Williams of New Orleans sludge titans Eyehategod has undergone a successful liver transplant following years of health issues.
As long as the sun is in the sky and water is wet, the Melvins will be the kings of sludge.
Huge puddles of muddy water line the slum's waterlogged paths, where the camp's early risers are already knee-deep in sludge.
It turns out to be a little too healthy for me — it tastes like brown sludge and looks like it, too.
The sludge, a mixture of water and ash from a coal-fired power plant, contained significant amounts of poisonous heavy metals.
" Mostly we get, like, "SLUDGE BAND!" and "A dump truck fell off the Empire State Building and landed on Black Sabbath!
"The state needs to actually go out and test all the farms that have a history of sludge use," MacRoy said.
"Everyone from Flint knows the river is highly toxic," says Mr Winegarden, because of the industrial sludge that poured into it.
As it does so, the color changes: to green, yellowish-brown, and reddish brown, until it is pretty much black sludge.
The city annexed it in the 1950s, after two paper mills were built there, generating both tax revenue and toxic sludge.
They've jumped through metal, hardcore, shoegaze, sludge, and about a half-dozen other genres on their way to two excellent LPs.
Among the experts who did offer an analysis, most said the samples showed pretty normal stuff, like sludge, sediment, and dust.
The verse sounds like being thumped on the head with a large chunk of wood then dragged backwards through thick sludge.
It was there he cultivated a love of classic metal and Southern rock, falling especially hard for local sludge fiends Deadbird.
"The last thing the reef needs is more sludge dumped on it, after being slammed by the floods recently," Waters said.
Most of that money was spent collecting trash and blocking sludge and debris, which did little to stop bacteria and viruses.
This is one of four New York City-owned vessels on its way to dump sludge 12 miles into the bight.
At the edge of the Merthyr Vale coal mine were seven massive sludge piles, or spoil tips, made of coal waste.
In Lebanon, they found failures to maintain septic tanks and remove sludge, and the unacceptable mixing of hazardous and organic wastes.
Perhaps this is my personal bias for bleak, crumpled sludge coming through, but Jagged Mouth has hit on something special here.
They recommend boiling the water, which may kill off any bugs but likely won't turn black sludge into crystal-clear H2O.
"As long as you make sure it hasn't been sitting in sludge, using regular bar soap works perfectly well," she says.
Composting had the additional benefit of giving the company a use for its sludge, which it typically pumped into the ground.
It's the active ingredient in an ancient sludge-like brew called ayahuasca, which is used by spiritual healers in the Amazon.
Then, every time you mow your grass, the sludge dried out will cause a dust and re-exposure over and over.
"The sludge used to be six metres below the surface, now it is about a metre and a half," he said.
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Organic farms are prohibited from using synthetic pesticides, petroleum-based fertilizers, biosolids fertilizer (made from sewage sludge), irradiation, and genetic engineering.
Ships intentionally dump more oil and sludge into the ocean every three years than the Deepwater Horizon and Exxon Valdez spills combined.
I spent those 48 hours sh—ing this acrid black sludge, rage-puking and praying for the sweet, merciful release of death.
Whether you're a fan of gritty and loud sludge, technically precise progressive metal, or outright rock 'n' roll, Mastodon's got you covered.
"We were at our lake house, and James and Sara were removing sludge from the water that the storm had brought," Mrs.
Coal ash is the residue left after coal has been burned to generate power, and can include sludge from plant exhaust stacks.
Oregon's Norska has been setting the underground ablaze with their unique take on sludge, doom, and noise rock for over a decade.
As lots of water and sometimes chemicals are used to extract the minerals and metals, the tailings largely consist of wet sludge.
Now over forty years old, many of the tanks hold hundreds of thousands of gallons of liquid waste, salt cake, and sludge.
After the fawn regained its strength, Ross says others guided it back to its mother, avoiding the short-cut across the sludge.
Three million gallons of sludge containing toxic heavy metals like arsenic and lead were dumped into a tributary of the Animus River.
Here's how to give off the illusion of sexiness while you feel like the sludge at the bottom of a trash can.
Despite their fantastical tendencies, the sludge-ridden doom outfit does well to toe the line between subtle inspiration and full-blown worship.
A Sludge report found that white nationalist congressional candidate Paul Nehlan spent over $12,000 advertising his bigoted views and campaign on Facebook.
Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency over the blue-green sludge in Martin and St. Lucie Counties on Wednesday.
" "Because historically people just disposed of things in water bodies," said Subra, the sludge "had a lot of heavy metals in it.
Then, flash floods turned sandy ground to sludge and burst the wadis so only their newly deployed tracked fighting vehicles could cross.
Mr. Wheeler on Monday also issued a related proposal that moves back a deadline by eight years for disposing coal ash sludge.
Now those darn sludge heads will state that there is no need to worry, pretreatment of that hazardous waste is strictly enforced.
To promote an upcoming gig for sludge metal band EyeHateGod, Vino's copied-and-pasted a photo of Rapert onto the band's flyer.
For an event touted as the greenest Olympics in all of history, Brazilian officials are in over their heads (in toxic sludge).
This is hardcore with a complexity that belies the violence and chaos, bringing in elements from sludge, grindcore, and even black metal.
Eventually, it gets transferred from a storage tank to a "sludge boat" that takes the waste to another plant in the Bronx.
While girl makeup is thin and runny, Outside Blood is the consistency of the pink sludge they use to make McDonald's McNuggets.
" Frances describes the mandatory smoothies as "green sludge" and even tries to smuggle chocolate into Tranquillum House, acknowledging: "This was rock-bottom.
The scheme involved buying cheap, dirty sludge to burn in the island's power plants, but billing ratepayers for clean, high-grade fuel.
Copenhagen, Denmark A decade-long initiative to green the city's waterways means they're now filled with swimmers instead of with industrial sludge.
"There has been an explosion in the sludge concentration building at the Calumet water reclamation plant," the full statement from agency says.
The operations to be sold are its small aluminium, waste-to-energy and sludge incineration businesses, which employ 250 people in total.
The numbers are staggering: 400 tons of contaminated water per day, 193,519 containers of radioactive sludge and 3.5 billion gallons of soil.
The numbers are staggering: 21996 tons of contaminated water per day, 3,519 containers of radioactive sludge and 3.5 billion gallons of soil.
Data compiled in 203 by the Toxics Action Network, an environmental group, showed that 226 sites, mostly farms, had sludge-spreading permits.
But there's a transatlantic sensibility—beyond the lyrics—that speaks to the New York punk and Midwestern oddness as much as London sludge.
They masked the request as being for the clean-up of a troublesome lagoon of lime sludge (a by-product of water treatment).
Disposal of low level waste such as "rice straw, sludge and ash from waste incineration" has only just begun, the Japan Times wrote.
The case was related to a sludge hauling contract voted on by the City Council, and she spent nearly two years in prison.
They just released their first EP, Anubis – a three-track introduction to their synth-tinged collision of doom and sludge—on December 1.
"Many of the buildings that hold the [waste] now crack, leak, corrode, sprout weeds, and accumulate dark radioactive sludge," he writes in Fallout.
It was mostly a lot of rice swimming around in a sludge of lightly spiced tomato sauce, but it went down easily enough.
Sandlos says that many initiatives concerning the preparation of permafrost-encased sludge pools for climate change are voluntary rather than enforced by governments.
It could be a deep body of water, or it could be a type of sludge that's mixed with lots of small rocks.
Because in light of the wastewater treatment using bacteria, as I mentioned, the sludge is only 21950 percent of that of the precipitation.
The plants don't recover enough nutrients from the sludge, so leftover phosphorus and nitrogen trickles into the water, helping to cause algal blooms.
It is cloyingly sweet, looks like murky winter sludge, and tastes like something a pharmaceutical company might concoct to conceal a chemical flavor.
Such as Kelvin Musyoka, a young boy whose leg began to rot after he stepped into a puddle of contaminated sludge, Omido says.
WHEN HE SAW the river of sludge roaring down the valley, José Ferreira da Silva did not fear for his son, a welder.
A dike containing massive amounts of coal waste burst, releasing 1.1 billion gallons of the heavy-metal sludge onto land and into waterways.
Trash and rotting sludge ring the shoreline, and men and women have to wade through it to greet the fishermen upon their return.
UPDATE 4/18/17: A previous version of this piece stated that drinking water treatment plants use filtration systems that involve activated sludge.
As a reminder to fans of sludge metal, Vino's has top-shelf pizza and its own beers on tap, but it's still BYOBaby.
" So for those with acneic skin, decreasing that bacteria ensures there is less of it to interact with that oil and pore "sludge.
We didn't get to see the sludge up close, but were told it's black in color and has the consistency of pea soup.
The city is still cleaning up a week after a steam pipe explosion coated part of the Flatiron district with asbestos-filled sludge.
Heavy as hell New-Orleans-style sludge riffs, raw vocals and pounding drums make this trio one of the bleakest bands around town.
Lining the canal's bottom is "black mayonnaise," a concoction of coal tar, heavy metals, and other sludge from decades of industrial run-off.
As recently as 2016, it opened as frequently as 20 times a month, often to make way for barges loaded with sewage sludge.
Prepa has long dodged accusations that it created a slush fund by buying low-grade sludge and billing customers for high-grade oil.
There are a few characters dotted around to spout silly lines at you, but overall Sludge Life felt meaningless, more style than substance.
Photos from the eruption show ash mixing with rain, creating a thick black sludge that blanketed cars, streets, and homes in some towns.
"You have to try this with my citron pickle," Ms. Prabakaran said as she spooned the luminous orange sludge onto my steel plate.
SEOUL, South Korea — Until recently, few had heard of PNR, a company in South Korea that turns sludge from steel mills into iron.
Viroment also signed a $100-million agreement with Guangye Guangdong Environmental Protection Group to address sewage sludge solids disposal requirements in South China.
The yellow-brown sludge that smells like rotten eggs isn't great, but it is better than the stuff that pours out midnight black.
"Ponyboy" and "Faceshopping" are harsher: sludge-coated slabs of synthesizer clobber each other, adorned with the sounds of crinkled aluminum and stretched latex.
But I also felt like I needed to be hosed down in one of those disinfecting rooms for people who handle toxic sludge?
That water would have lots of dissolved salts, either as a brine pool or a sludge where water saturated soil, according to the paper.
The winners, highlighting the "cinematic sludge" of the past year, were announced the day before the Oscars wherein both films were "awarded" four titles.
The new study suggests "that the seabed of Ligeia Mare is likely covered by a sludge layer of organic-rich compounds," Le Gall said.
Experts say the pathogens could make people ill, and the pinkish sludge could spur an abundance of algal blooms and kill fish in rivers.
Some of these sites contain oily sludge and pollutants like perchloroethylene and chlorinated hydrocarbons that are dangerous for people, according to The Washington Post.
The muddy sludge first buried Vale's cafeteria, sweeping away employees who were eating lunch, before burying nearby buildings, vehicles and roads, the outlet reported.
Sly Sludge was a bad guy because he'd claim to take care of waste management but would actually just dump waste wherever he wanted.
And nobody has answered this question of, if they're going to make LCD screens over there, that creates a huge amount of toxic sludge.
Tens of thousands of ships sailing the world's oceans burn more than 103 million barrels of sludge-like high-sulfur fuel every single day.
Compared to Western industrial treatment plants, this pilot operation is tiny, but its waterless setup significantly reduces the amount of sludge it must process.
And, the majority of industrial treatment plants use an aerobic process, pumping oxygen through the fecal sludge to support the bacteria that eat it.
Bauer slogged more than 100 yards (91 meters) through the thigh-deep sludge to reach the distressed fawn, which didn&apost fight being rescued.
"We have an understanding of how to describe that in terms of the 'sludge' on the boundary," he added, referring to the entangled qubits.
Perhaps on some levels, but it may well not be enough to stop the torrent of toxic sludge Facebook users are prone to spew.
In a barren plain of coal pits and black sludge, Fischer found what he had come for: an experience full of violence and adventure.
Moreover, who suffers when a struggling small city's drinking water is poisoned, or a rural mine leaks sludge into a river popular with fishermen?
The sludge is a byproduct of alumina production at Pikalevo's biggest industrial plant, and it used to feed production at an adjacent cement factory.
Dig just a few inches into a local farmer's field, which once sprouted crops to feed the community, and you'll find a thick sludge.
Increasingly strong storms threaten more spills as the open ponds become overwhelmed by rainwater and send the sludge beyond the confines of the pond.
While the taste of the hemp powder was better than we expected, it quickly separated into a muddy-looking liquid and a thick sludge.
The film opens with a montage of documentary-style footage: sludge pouring from factory pipes, oil-smothered animals, dolphins being herded up for slaughter.
They incorporate elements of doom and sludge into an extreme metal cauldron that boils over with hatred, even on the sunniest of Denver days.
After drinking two mouthfuls of sludge, I threw the smoothie in the sink and went to work on an empty stomach, unsatisfied and hungry.
Coal ash, a mix of fine powder and sludge that is a by-product of burning coal, is commonly stored in pits and landfills.
When students found a vat of mysterious sludge seemingly abandoned in the hallway and posted a video on Facebook, the vat was immediately removed.
The Highlands Acid Pit site near Chandler's home was filled in the 28s with toxic sludge and sulfuric acid from oil and gas operations.
My favorite way with eggplant is the Italian preparation called alla Norma, roasted, then cooked down with tomatoes and basil into a delicious sludge.
That sludge was taken to an unlined landfill in Alabama, just outside a predominantly African-American community, prompting challenges under federal civil rights law.
A tailings pond collapsed at that mine, sending billions of gallons of gray sludge containing metals and minerals into waterways in the province's interior.
The duo's self-described "experimental sludge pop" glistens purple and green like an oil spill, the colors so vivid you can almost see them.
My favorite way with eggplant is the Italian preparation called alla Norma, roasted, then cooked down with tomatoes and basil into a delicious sludge.
It's a business, of course, with a business model that makes much of its money by channeling tidings of sludge around, often to great harm.
Martin brings with him his scruffy dog Eddie, Daphne (Jane Leeves), an eccentric live-in physiotherapist and, worst of all, a hideous sludge-green armchair.
The good thing about the biological treatment is that the sludge produced is only 20 percent when you do it with the coagulation and precipitation.
The dam collapse at Vale's Corrego do Feijao mine let loose a torrent of sludge that devastated the surrounding area near the city of Brumadinho.
By afternoon, you need something else to watch while your body digests a gallon of masticated vegetable sludge, gelatinous fruit cocktail, and half a bird.
But the days of sludge and salt are coming to an end (in the northern hemisphere, at least) and spring is finally, officially almost here.
If most rap bands descend into a toxic sludge of heaviness, Kendrick's unseen backing unit propelling him forward with heavy drums but minimal guitar shredding.
In this new clip you see the Belgian sludge metal band wandering through ancient ruins, sacrificing animals while getting surrounded by a pack of wolves.
Sludge-pop legends Dinosaur Jr. are putting out new album Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not in August, their fourth since reuniting last decade.
Compare that to a coal plant in the U.S., which produces a staggering 125,000 tons of ash and 193,000 tons of sludge every single year.
I'm working on a solo doom/sludge project called Ledge, too, that will just be me writing the songs and recording most of the stuff.
The Magdalena River in El Salvador is covered with a thick, black sludge after an industrial accident in the Central American country earlier this week.
And Twitter has a pressing need for better algorithms to keep the platform free of the sludge discharged by racists, anti-Semites and other trolls.
The new layer of 'peel' traps water inside the fruit and keeps air out, which stops your avocados from turning into depressing orbs of sludge.
She lives on the same street where Wolverine once dumped sludge that included Scotchgard, the waterproofing chemical used in Hush Puppies shoes that contained PFAS.
If I ran a business where people dumping that much sludge onto my property on a quarterly basis, I would really rethink what I'm doing.
In 2006, that question left the ether of academia and came to bear directly on toxic sewage sludge, which had been dumped in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania.
In 2006, that question left the ether of academia and came to bear directly on toxic sewage sludge, which had been dumped in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania.
Sorry. This is the Internet: an infinite pool of sludge that you probably don't need to see, loading slowly, and steadily driving you mad.  ♦
Basic frijoles de olla, or pot beans, should be swimming in liquid, not sitting in sludge, and the same is true for black bean soup.
Photos from the aftermath on Sunday show ash mixing with rain, creating a thick black sludge that blanketed cars, streets, and homes in some towns.
Even as the team was trekking through sludge-like ash, the odds of an eruption stood at 50 percent to 60 percent, according to volcanologists.
The slurry released in that spill, which has been called the largest environmental disaster of its kind, buried 300 acres of land in toxic sludge.
Here's how CrowdStrike bubbled up from the online sludge and into the mouth of the American president — and may become part of the impeachment investigations.
Twenty minutes later, a rust-colored sludge had collected at the bottom of the jar, which the students strained with a (non-medieval) coffee filter.
Put indelicately, he collected hundreds of pounds of dreck — sludge from drains, gutters and downspouts, the dregs of civilization that most people try to avoid.
Record rainfall turned fields to sludge and made it nigh-on impossible to plant corn and soybeans until long after the typical window had passed.
Under intense heat, gold and copper fused to circuit boards get soft and runny — and can be scraped into basins full of scalding, metallic sludge.
Going by the name of White Spot, Lemoine punches out a dark and dank sound similar to the menacing sludge of early Amphetamine Reptile bands.
Just like original mud masks, this tightens pores, removes all that sludge that build up on your skin and leave your face with a glowing complexion.
Manuel Gil y Saenz, a priest, was rushing from Tepetitan to see his ill mother in Macuspana when his horse's hoof got stuck in black sludge.
My oil has gotten much much better, but at the beginning it was like, Oh my God, this tastes nasty—it literally tastes like brown sludge.
There's this video interview on YouTube where Jared talks about how weird it is that some lazy journalist decided everything should be called "sludge" years ago.
The UNU paper concentrated on a third drawback to desalination: what happens to the salty sludge (known as brine) left behind by the pristine, desalinated water.
After successfully removing him, the man allegedly told authorities that he had been stuck in there for 48 hours, unable to remove himself from the sludge.
Then, dredging up more black sludge, plastic bottles, and cans from the riverbed, it pushed the barge forward again, finally freeing it from the river's bottom.
The donation, first reported by Capital & Main and Sludge on Wednesday, came from the New York firm of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, according to campaign donation records.
Somehow, the GMA has worked to help the American people without attaching a proviso that it's now legal to dump toxic sludge directly into water pipes.
Even when there is a public sanitation system, fecal sludge is often not treated to the appropriate standards before it is put back into the environment.
At times, the content farm sludge that is produced makes me feel like serious terms are reduced to clickbaiting buzzwords for demographics of socially tolerant Millennials.
Fort Benton city crew members were working on the sewage lagoon when someone told works superintendent Skip Ross a fawn was stuck in the black sludge.
Scott has a long history of supporting coastal drilling around the state, even after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill coated Florida beaches in black sludge.
"The technology developed here is able to treat every biogas that can be produced from anaerobic digestion, from agricultural feedstock, sewage sludge, organic waste," Coursan added.
While we're willing to stomach the sludge from the office coffee maker out of necessity, the true caffeine junkie likes to enjoy something better at home.
In its brief lifetime, Vine managed to become a place for joy on the internet while everything around it seemed to dissolve into increasingly toxic sludge.
The nightmarish accompanying clip is directed by Vulture film critic Emily Yoshida and uses an ever-growing pile of green sludge to symbolize those daily horrors.
A corkscrew of pain spiraled through her body as the marrow was pulled, and then a few milliliters of red, bone-flecked sludge filled the syringe.
In India, those the government has subsidised in the countryside are mostly simple "twin leach-pit" models that turn faecal sludge over time into harmless compost.
Floodwaters from Harvey's intense, heavy rain disrupted steam supply to the two coker drums causing them to fill with a petroleum coke sludge, the sources added.
But potentially engaging stories, like the doomed love between Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman) and June Moone (Cara Delevingne), get lost in the sludge and the noise.
Many such loans are widely seen today as part of the toxic financial sludge that accumulated ahead of the global banking and investment crisis of 2008.
According to E&E News, a few other water fountains overflowed on the same floor, and the odor from the black sludge wafted into nearby offices.
And as we all know, a surplus of oil on the skin leads to an increase in pore sludge that causes blackheads, which can beget pimples.
"It's going to curdle or something," my friend said, revolted, as if dumping an IPA into a hefeweizen would create some kind of strange, toxic sludge.
So Perdue has started turning litter, sludge and waste from its hatcheries and production lines into a rich compost that's sold by lawn and garden companies.
Laurel, Philippines (CNN)Maria Evangeline Tenorio Sarmiento struggles to wade through ankle-deep mud and debris to reach her house that's been inundated with thick sludge.
In addition to Dr. Woodruff's many awards, a bacterium, Seleniivibrio woodruffii — isolated from sludge in a New Jersey wastewater treatment plant — was named in his honor.
But sludge has kept pouring in — and some of it is coming from foreigners who are trying to buy sway with the president and his advisers.
As the city Department of Environmental Protection explains, the digested sludge is then "dewatered" into a "cake," which, after more processing, can be used as fertilizer.
Then, once they start playing, you're bowled over by their viscous, apocalyptic sludge, punctuated by needling melodies that pierce the gloom like distorted air raid sirens.
In a certain popular imagination, carbon might as well be toxic waste—a vile sludge oozing into the atmosphere from poorly sealed containment barrels, metaphorically speaking.
The federal regulators found that the authority was burning something known as "sludge," the oil that is left after more desirable distillates are removed from crude oil.
The employees include two senior managers at the mine, where a dam collapsed on Friday, spilling a river of sludge containing mining byproducts into the surrounding area.
Don't waste your time with goopy tomato sauce—instead, focus on making the perfect meat sludge to layer between the noodles and massive amounts of mozzarella cheese.
The first traces of oil washing up on Japanese shores started to appear on January 28, when greasy sludge was found on the beaches of Takarajima island.
Faint sewage odors waft from open-air sludge beds, algae-filled lagoons, and the nearby Little Calumet River—which is heavily polluted with nitrogen, phosphorus, and pathogens.
The end result, Made Wrong, is a complex, fractured mishmash of the aforementioned sludge and post-hardcore with post-rock, doom, primitive grunge, and straight up hardcore.
The port spokesman said the sludge - a mixture of oil, water and sand - has traveled over 18 miles, polluting the Marina Beach, one of the world's longest.
Reuters Television footage showed black layers of oil floating near the shoreline, with buckets being used by volunteers and coast guard officials to clean up the sludge.
Nevertheless, the evil message of Sly Sludge—that we can't just wish our pollution problems away—is currently destroying ecosystems at the bottom of the Mariana Trench.
It will also be able to predict a thickening failure, which is when the effluent doesn't settle correctly and creates a costly sludge blanket in the tank.
Frantic family members of the missing crowded into a warehouse set up by Vale for those affected, next to a stretch of river erased by the sludge.
In humans, red blood cells can stick together into long chains, like a necklace, which can become so large that blood takes on the consistency of sludge.
Publications like Popula and Sludge launched with grants from the venture-funded media company, although much of that support is now being taken over by the foundation.
BOYFRNDZ is a band out of Austin, TX that plays a shimmering, heavy kind of psych-rock that works its way into flourishes of sludge and shoegaze.
During the summer months, the Arakanabad slum is full of barefooted children who splash around in the post-monsoon sludge that has gathered in the dirty streets.
In Orange County, a mandatory evacuation order is in effect for Trabuco Creek area of Trabuco Canyon, which was briefly deluged by rushing waters of sludge debris.
A noxious "red tide" has coated 260 miles of beaches along the Gulf Coast with sludge and the carcasses of thousands of fish, sea turtles, and manatees.
Water and sludge, fuel oil and debris, carcasses and cars were carried along by the floodwaters running up to 45 miles an hour through Florence's historic center.
Then workers dig down through the flames, while trying to keep the oil and their equipment cool as they haul out mounds of smoking sludge and earth.
In January 2015, the city drained the Canal Saint-Martin, took out the fish, cleaned up all the sludge, and then put all the water back again.
Then he mixes the sludge with blue food coloring and gelatin, simmers for three hours, strains it into a shallow pan and cools it in a refrigerator.
The target is the sludge at the bottom called septage, mostly human waste that the useful bacteria in the septic tank have not been able to digest.
The shoulders, torso, knees, and head in Frank Auerbach's portrait, "David Landau Seated" (2013–15), emerge with dark, angled brushstrokes from a sludge of pastel-colored paint.
In some of the trucks, oil sludge or other debris can clog the screen, reducing oil flow and causing the pump's vacuum output to drop, Flores said.
"Athena," produced by the Hearth, is a much more conventional play than Ms. Gardner's "P____ Sludge," a surrealist yowl that won the American Playwriting Foundation's Relentless Award.
The specific kind of doom we're talking here is sludgier than most—I wouldn't tag it as pure sludge, but there's plenty of black tar on offer.
What remains after coal is burned includes fly ash, bottom ash and so-called scrubber sludge, said Lisa Evans, chief counsel to Earthjustice, an environmental law organization.
Hearings in the Puerto Rican Senate revealed that the authority bought sludge and then billed Puerto Rico's unsuspecting ratepayers as if they had bought high-grade oil.
This sludge is often spread as fertilizer on fields, and from there the microfibers either wash into rivers or dry out in the field and blow away.
But in January, the neighboring town of West Jefferson filed an injunction against Big Sky to keep the sludge from being stored in a nearby rail yard.
According to AL.com, residents in Birmingham were livid when at least 80 train cars full of the sludge came to a stop in their city in January.
Officials have yet to tally the total damage from the spill of 22019 million gallons of toxic sludge into the Animas River and downstream to New Mexico.
In the mid-1980s, Boliden exported smelter sludge to Arica, where it had signed an agreement with Chilean firm Promel which was going to reprocess the material.
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Alligators are giant, terrifying beasts that look like they crawled out from some sort of primordial sludge millennia ago just to tear our supple flesh from our bones.
The first snow might be a beautiful, white wonderland, but after that, you're stuck with freezing temperatures and sludge and salt as far as the eye can see.
At first glance, Schefter's and Mortensen's tweets appear to be the usual social media sludge, like your Facebook friend's photo of the blueberry muffins she baked this morning.
The black sludge could have been a napalm-like incendiary tar or a toxic industrial chemical of some sort, but Spleeters couldn't say conclusively what the tanks produced.
It's the bastard child of queso flameado from south of the border, and the precursor to that yellow sludge that your pour over nachos at midseason baseball games.
And the root of the problem—aging infrastructure that was never meant to hold radioactive sludge for more than half a century—is no closer to being resolved.
But right now, all anyone can talk about is how the water around Rio is toxic sludge and athletes are readying for war with a mosquito-borne virus.
Many were sound asleep when the river of mud hit their neighborhoods, and witnesses said the sludge flowed so fast that they had to run for their lives.
So when Zuckerberg talks about Facebook's 'global community' he is, in effect, saying nothing — or saying something almost entirely meaningless as to render down to a platitudinous sludge.
Researchers have developed a way to convert sewage sludge into a form of crude oil called biocrude by pumping it through a pressurized tube, the PNNL recently announced.
Mr. Putin's power, for example, does not touch the torrent of slurry, a muddy sludge used to make cement, that now flows uselessly into an overflowing storage pit.
Two drums of the eight-drum, 45,000 bpd coker are filled with petroleum coke sludge and need to be cleaned before they can resume output, the sources said.
As the sludge hardened and the death toll rose—the final tally may surpass 350 people—Mr Ferreira's hopes for his missing son faded, but not his anger.
It's definitely heavy, but it's not sludge, and it's not pure doom, either; it's certainly not stoner rock (though it does swing like a villain from the gallows).
Matt's college girlfriend had been raped one night at knifepoint on her walk home from Davis Library, and the incident had stirred up all the sludge in Matt.
Floridian stoner-sludge trio Shroud Eater are back for another fuzzed-out ride through the deep-south heavy metal swamps with their latest full-length, Strike the Sun.
Its Butch Vig-produced B-side "Dive," on the other hand, is a dirty, pounding sludge-feast that best bridges the gap between basically all of their LPs.
The end result is much more dynamic and adventurous than what we've come to expect from Sourvein, who are generally seen as standard-bearers for vintage Southern sludge.
But, like any pit full of radioactive sludge, there was some good stuff waiting for those willing to hold their noses and trudge through it to the bottom.
Click ahead to see some of our experts' favorite non-toner toners, and learn how to tame that oil and purge that pore sludge without traumatizing your skin.
Federal organic regulations prefer the use of organic seeds, which are hard to come by, and absolutely prohibit the use of genetically engineered seeds, microbes or sewage sludge.
Gracie Gardner is the latest winner, for her play with the unprintable title, "P____ Sludge," which will be rolled out in a series of readings across the country.
Technically, coal also won't ever be fully clean because the process creates hazardous waste like coal ash and scrubber sludge that's full of arsenic and other toxic chemicals.
The prize seeks to promote new American plays, and "P____ Sludge" was chosen from over 1,000 submissions and judged blindly by a group of playwrights and theater professionals.
They also whipped water bottles filled with a spicy chile powder sludge so that the nasty mixture got into the eyes of the police officers, temporarily blinding them.
She drove them three hours north to a 1,575-bed ICE facility then known as the Northwest Detention Center, in a remedied Superfund sludge field in Tacoma, Wash.
Zac Efron told Conan O'Brien that when he needed to gain 17 pounds of muscle to play a Marine in The Lucky One, he drank the chicken sludge.
"Few, if any" other hate groups appeared in the Google/YouTube political ad archive, while no other SPLC-designated groups appeared in Twitter or Snap's databases, Sludge wrote.
Thanks to the Dodd-Frank Act of 2200, the nonprime loans being written now bear little relation to the sludge that stunk up the system a decade ago.
Clean-up teams will move in on January 8 to remove the mountains of detritus and sludge, and to fix the parts of the canal that need repairing.
The separate flows eventually converge at a streambed, and the resulting sludge of water, mud, rocks and vegetation, flowing rapidly downstream, can cause destruction and loss of life.
Nate is a boy detective who wears a Sherlock Holmes-style deerstalker hat, loves pancakes and always catches his culprit, usually with the help of his dog, Sludge.
Experts said that far more research is needed to determine how sludge-spreading programs may be contributing to contamination of groundwater, crops, or finished products such as milk.
Sludge is filthy to burn in any case, but in Puerto Rico it was worse because the power authority in those days had no emissions controls on its smokestacks.
I run really fast to the one with tangled green and yellow snakes, and pick jalapeños and banana peppers and cheddar off the floor slippery with sweet onion sludge.
In 2006, the tribe and other locals sued Ford Motor Company for dumping of toxic sludge and paint on their land, allegedly causing nosebleeds and leukemia amongst tribal members.
Esoteric has been making some of the most punishing and sonically overwhelming funeral doom in existence for over 20 years, and Burden of the Noose spews pure, unadulterated sludge.
These days, Beastwars melds hulking doom and sludge metal with earth-quaking noise rock, and they've reaped increasing amounts of critical and commercial success over the past few years.
"Accidents regularly occur with machine operators getting trapped, workers cleaning underground waste tanks suffocating from toxic fumes, or workers drowning in toxic sludge at the tannery premises," it said.
As various acts struggled to stay afloat through the early aughts, Mastodon thrived in a potent Georgia sludge scene alongside acts like Harvey Milk, Baroness, Black Tusk, and Kylesa.
Yet, like a gold nugget amid sludge, the book contains a dazzling idea about how capitalism actually works, rooted in the perspective of the businessman, not bureaucrats or economists.
Normally, the inside of a dead body turns into pure sludge, but the chemical helps keep the organs firm, making it easier for us to work without damaging them.
Most annoyingly, as the later episodes of the season eventually revealed, there was an incisive and witty show hidden all along beneath the sludge of its opening few chapters.
The Capital & Main and Sludge report said the suspension could help block scrutiny of Boies' 2015 donation to Vance and the decision not to charge Weinstein at that time.
Sanitation is such a hot issue that there's now an international conference in fecal sludge management, or FSM, aimed at keeping the world clean of the crap humans produce.
There's Schiller's bathed-in-sludge soundscapes, and the unsettling chants and six-feet-under screams Ohara recorded in Japan and shot over to Barr to add into the mix.
In the weeks leading up to election day, voters are inundated with political messages, and the resulting sludge limits the impact of any one individual message, good or bad.
Vectorman follows "Orbots" who are cleaning up Earth because humans have destroyed it: "It's 2049 and Earth's cities, forests, and icecaps are fouled with toxic sludge," the game starts.
First up, we've got a split release with the maritime sludge fiends in the UK's Sea Bastard, whose droning dirges and horrific gurgles nicely complement Primitive Man's muscular grooves.
The mid-00s resurgence of virtually every subgenre—death metal, black metal, doom, sludge—bloomed into a new generation of sick riffers, polygenre beasts, avant-weirdos, and vigorous revivalists.
"Video from the store showed she stepped on the lid, it flipped up, she slid in, and the lid landed upside down back onto the sludge pit," Harris said.
One of the spots, titled "Sludge," hammered Blankenship over his conviction for conspiring to violate mine safety standards in connection with the deadly Big Branch mine explosion in 23.
Many wastewater treatment plants use filtration systems that involve activated sludge: At the plant, water is mixed with microbially active solids that break down the pharmaceutical chemicals, Furlong explains.
He has been doing boat tours since he was nine years old—state laws don't apply on reservations—and knows the ebb and flow and sludge of the waterways.
As someone who often writes about waste, water, and contamination, I expected to enjoy learning about the process of turning the "sludge" from New York homes into clean liquid.
Sonically, it is not a radical departure from Primitive Man's previous releases, but stands as a refined version of their uniquely crushing cocktail of doom, sludge, and pure misery.
Scenes in Bell's apartment are a sludge of brown; Bell and Petra's brawl in the bakery is given a cheery lift by the pink décor and Petra's peach sweater.
The band's second album is a happy marriage of crunchy old-school Swedeath, gnarly apocalyptic crust, and 90s Iron Monkey-styled sludge—more barren industrial decay than swampy bayou.
Flint residents may no longer be encountering the same odorous brown sludge they discovered in 2014, but local politicians are still worried about whether the tap water is contaminated.
He believes that the EPA rules are adequate as-is, noting that the agency has already considered the risks posed by dozens of sludge contaminants, and judged them minimal.
The sludge, which is created from solutions sprayed inside exhaust stacks to capture the harmful chemicals that cause acid rain, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, falls to the bottom.
Remember the shabby, half-underground apartment where the Kim family lives, with its high risk of electrocution and projectile stream of black sludge from the toilet after it floods?
Smaller mining companies have to set aside cash, collateral or a surety bond to obtain permission to begin mining, which can leave behind impoundment ponds filled with toxic sludge.
In Buffalo Creek, a mountain hollow in West Virginia, a coal-mining company had deposited more than a million gallons of wastewater and sludge, checked by a rudimentary dam.
But here's where things get pretty nifty: This intergalactic sludge is infused with teeny, tiny iron particles, so you can use it just like you would any other magnet.
"E-waste recycling" entails ripping out the guts of laptops and TVs and melting the gold and copper fused to circuit boards under intense heat, forming a metallic sludge.
But now it's April and train cars jam-packed with poop sludge have just continued to sit on the tracks, wafting their distinct scent to the town's 982 residents.
"Staff has been specifically working on identifying farms statewide that may have received sludge and identifying the original source," department spokesman David Madore said in a statement to Reuters.
The gold is lost through sludge and effluent from the country's waste treatment plants according to a report by scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology.
It's been snowing since about 229am, but with so many people stuck indoors, the streets are still quiet enough the pristine white blanket hasn't yet turned into gray-brown sludge.
The researchers found 16 tiny fragments of paper in a mass of wet sludge crammed inside the chamber of a breech-loading cannon (how it got there is anyone's guess).
Pretty much since they emerged from the sickly sludge of Providence, Rhode Island's belching noise scene around the turn of the millennium, the now Portland-based duo have been misunderstood.
Now, back to Nomad Stones: Unlike the sludge, post-metal, and hardcore bands the members have formed in the past, Nomad Stones is straight-forward, no-nonsense rock 'n' roll.
But pollution, untreated sewage and use by hundreds of millions of people transform parts of it into toxic sludge by the time it reaches the sea, about 2,525 kilometers downstream.
The company dumped 7,100 tons of PFOA-laced sludge into ''digestion ponds'': open, unlined pits on the Washington Works property, from which the chemical could seep straight into the ground.
Midwesterners woke up to the damage done when the Chicago, Rouge and Detroit rivers caught fire in the 1960s, fuelled by the oily sludge in the lakes and their arteries.
Today, 2101 million gallons of toxic sludge from the dawn of the nuclear age still sit in decrepit tanks at Hanford, waiting for the government to build a remediation plant.
We sloshed and stomped through frigid, murky water for hours, and stood still in ankle-deep sludge for a good 15 minutes with god-knows-what lurking beneath the surface.
The guitar lines in the middle break point of the song give it elements of sludge and absolute pure heaviness, enough to satisfy any fan of ultra heavy rock music.
Even Soylent, the Silicon Valley meal-replacement beige sludge, has been pitched as a solution for food insecurity—an idea that was met with similar concerns to the "Allimento" pellets.
The orange-colored sludge then poured downstream into the San Juan River in New Mexico, traversed across Native American land, and ultimately emptied into Lake Powell in Utah days later.
In "Coping" (2008), weary villagers (and a lone mummy) trudge home from work, oblivious to an alarming deluge of brownish sludge that rises to their thighs and impedes their motion.
We think they're like a language bulldozer, or a bottomless bucket of visual sludge with which to turn group messages into a battle for who can cover the most space.
About 3 million gallons of toxic sludge spilled out, turning the Animas River orange for days, along with downstream rivers that run through New Mexico and the Navajo Nation's reservation.
I'm from the television age, ­pre-flat-screen: I like a box the size of a kennel, with what James calls "the sludge channels" coming in through thick black wires.
Most of the money in the state's sanitation budget has been spent on trash-collecting boats and portable berms to stop the sludge and debris that flow into the bay.
Manuel Gil y Saenz, a priest, was rushing to see his ill mother when his horse's hoof got stuck in black sludge, according to a local history of the find.
Turns out that what is referred to as "human sewage sludge-derived fertiliser" could be having a direct impact on mammalian reproduction—not just in farm animals, but in humans.
All the while, the band's brand of burly, adrenaline-spiked sludge soundtracks his encounter and a subsequent attempt to attack the creature (which doesn't turn out too well for him).
There's reports of alligators walking in the streets and venomous snakes slithering in the sludge, but the biggest threat from the Florence floodwaters is largely invisible: chemical and bacterial contamination.
Through such an approach — which is definitely that of a critic — we can find the words to describe, and therefore start to comprehend, such a gyrating concentration of humanity's sludge.
" The young writer herself appears fully in control of her career, which has been on an upward swing since she won the 2017 Relentless Award for her play "P____ Sludge.
The dam, filled with mining waste and sludge, burst on Friday afternoon, sending a tidal wave of mud crashing down on homes in the town of Brumadinho in southeastern Brazil.
The spill, caused by an EPA contractor trying to remediate a polluted abandoned mine, sent 3 million gallons of sludge with heavy metals into the Animas River near Silverton, Colo.
Even if these microplastics are trapped at filtration plants, they can end up in sludge produced by the facilities, which is often sent to farms to be used as fertilizer.
After chest-high floodwaters destroyed their home and turned their belongings to sludge a year ago during Hurricane Florence, the family defiantly built a new house atop 10-foot pilings.
"[Sludge]Update: The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) issued the following statement to Gizmodo, rejecting the SPLC's characterization as a "hate group" and calling our coverage of the SPCL's findings "alarming.
I'm not sure if it's something in the water down here, but there are so many different bands from LA that play different genres that all have tinges of sludge.
"The Stone case is incredibly troubling because the source of exposure - waste sludge - is something that is also spread across hundreds of farms in Maine and thousands nationally," he said.
Sessions, in which Toomey helps followers rid themselves of "the sludge" (emotional and physical) and instructs them to "change the way your mind talks to your body," sold out for weeks.
The skeleton with thigh-high leather bootsWhile preparing a site for future sewer work, Museum of London Archaeology scientists stumbled upon the skeletal remains of man buried in Thames River sludge.
Harrington is an expert who got the idea after being called in to help clean up after the Gold King Mine blowout in southern Colorado, which unleashed toxic sludge into waterways.
A worrying loophole in America's rules was revealed in December of last year when a collapsed dyke sent a billion gallons of toxic sludge pouring into 270 acres of rural Tennessee.
Last week, the state reported the first results of statewide milk testing: Three farms that had also used possibly contaminated sludge did not show detectable levels of PFAS in the milk.
On Wednesday morning, Oprah Winfrey, who owns a home in the wealthy enclave Montecito, posted a video of herself standing in knee-deep sludge and describing the destruction in her neighborhood.
Tailing ponds can have issues should the dams holding them back fail, potentially sending toxic sludge into the environment and even killing people, like in the 2010 disaster in Kolontar, Hungary.
Imagine how those gloves could help a Homer Simpson sort of nuclear engineer realize when he's touched toxic sludge, or a doctor to immediately see when a wound is becoming infected.
At the moment, Power was attempting to rid his juniper sludge of terpenes—long, repeating chains of carbon and hydrogen that evaporate early, in what's called the "head" of the distillate.
Between 2008 and 2017 there were 13 "very serious" incidents around the world (according to an index based on deaths and sludge displaced), as many as occurred between 1948 and 1977.
The album, which borrows its title from a Cocteau Twins song, positions her as an Elisabeth Fraser disciple more hellbent on finding some sort of peace or clarity in earthly sludge.
On January 25th an 86-metre-tall one owned by Vale, the world's biggest iron-ore producer, breached, unleashing a wave of sludge that may have killed more than 350 people.
Neither of us really had any money at the time, so we bought a water pump for 50 bucks and slowly pumped it out, and it was just sludge and junk.
The result is higher price differentials but Pascual said that could be temporary because of a new fuel requirement for the shipping industry, which uses a high sulfur sludge-like fuel.
With sewage still flowing in the streets in some areas, and backing up into basements in other areas, it is tempting to just toss one's bucket in with the public sludge.
It allowed sewage sludge from New York City to be shipped, by train, to a little desert town in District 74, Sierra Blanca, which is eighty miles southeast of El Paso.
Researchers last year detected 3 tonnes of silver and 43 kg of gold in effluent and sludge from waste water treatment plants - amounting to around 3 million Swiss francs ($3.1 million).
In one arrangement with former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez the electric utility knowingly purchased sludge grade oil from the authoritarian regime and resold it to its customers for prime oil prices.
As Yano discovers, this seemingly innocuous piece of sentient sludge has the ability to self-replicate and tiny pieces of the stuff are able to morph together into a larger organism.
These guys describe their music as sludge and funeral punk, and they really aren't kidding around when it comes to the sheer levels of brutality they can generate with their music.
And for a moment, I considered collecting it (there are few wild foods comparable to puffball parmigiana), but quickly reconsidered when a large truck splattered roadside sludge onto the surrounding mugwort.
They contrast harmoniously with the walls, which are plaster, painted a greenish-gray hue Toogood calls Sludge, then waxed and polished to create a textured swirl that's velvety to the touch.
Municipal governments like them, too: since some cities divert as much as 50 percent of sludge to farms, they can reduce the amount of waste they have to pay to landfill.
If you haven't rinsed and have ended up with the dreaded protein sludge clinging stubbornly to your blender bottle, the right tools are going to be the key to salvaging it.
You wake up so many hours past noon that the year already has a tinge of gray sludge on its edges by the time you are ready to take it on.
An EPA contractor caused 3 million gallons of toxic sludge from the Gold King Mine to flow from an abandoned mine into a tributary of the Animas River in August 2015.

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