Discovery Channel’s “Sewer Divers” might just showcase the dirtiest job of all. The series, premiering Jan. 1 at 9 p.m., explores various centuries-old sewer systems throughout the country — and the ...
Jan. 28—COVENTRY — For most people the idea of traveling up a city's sewer system would sound like a foul, disgusting experience, but for Rick Simon, it's just another day at the office. Who he is: ...
Sewer Divers takes audiences on a journey through the outdated, centuries old sewer systems in key cities across the U.S. that are maintained by the brave workers who do the job most people wouldn't ...
In North Jersey, N.J. Dirty Water Don dives into a toxic sewer line. In Mt. Vernon, VA. Ramone and George try to fix a sewage-filled basement. In Cleveland, Josh tries to break down a rock-solid ...
52-year-old Julio Cu Camara dives into the sewage system in Mexico City about four times per month, working anywhere from 30 minutes to six hours to make repairs. His diving suit and helmet weigh more ...
2003-04-25 04:00:00 PDT Mexico City-- The rainy season is fast approaching, when downpours will swamp this region's rickety drainage system. The only thing standing between 20 million residents and ...
A down-and-dirty, up-close look at the rugged, blue-collar heroes that keep America's centuries-old sewer systems running so the rest of us can stay out of the muck and the mire.
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