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"It doesn't smell bad at all for the diver; he's normally on processed air. The hardest job is the people who have to wash them down and clean them up afterwards"


years ago i worked for a labour hire company and we had to provide divers for sewage works....and this is exactly what one of the divers said!

their list of required shots was huge...... i could NEVER do it!
 
This is the one job where you DEFINETELY would not want to have a leak in your drysuit.
 
This is the best part:

"It doesn't really worry us, what we're diving in, but it would be nicer if people actually chewed their corn."
 
:yuck:
 
There not as bad as you think. But then again there are those who faint when their finger punches through the two ply.:mooner::lotsalove::11:

If you think you have dove in Zero vis and it doesn’t look like this it was limited vis and not zero. It’s just another crappy dive in paradise.

Navy crude is a much worse dive to make than the poo pools.

Gary D.
 
The old fuel oil they used in the boilers.

Gary D.
 
I am a CPA who has a client that services and repairs municipal sewers.

You just don't even want to know!!!
 

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