Sewage: It’s a dirty job By Katie Cole May 13, 2010 May 13, 2010 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The 11 employees of the Alexander City Sewer Department are a hardworking and strong-stomached bunch.With 130 miles of sewer pipes and more than 4,000 manholes to maintain, they have to be. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. kAm(9:=6 H@C<:?8 7@C E96 D6H6C 56A2CE>6?E D@F?5D =:<6 E96 5:CE:6DE @7 5:CEJ ;@3D[ :E’D 24EF2==J 8@EE6? 62D:6C E92?<D E@ ?6H E649?@=@8J] %96 52JD @7 4=:>3:?8 :?E@ 2 >2?9@=6 H:E9 2 D9@G6= 2?5 2 3F4<6E 92G6 366? C6A=2465 H:E9 9:89\A@H6C65 G24FF>D E92E DF4E:@? H2DE6 @G6C7=@HD]k^Am Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Ocean Pollution Environmental Issues With Water Infrastructure Water Chemistry Sustainability And Environmental Management Environmental Technology Waste Treatment Technology Sewerage Infrastructure Biodegradable Waste Management Environmental Engineering Water Treatment Water Pollution Sanitation Hydraulic Engineering Sewerage Manholes Sanitary Sewer Hydrology And Urban Planning Public Utilities Sanitary Manhole Public Services Recommended for you Outlook e-Edition Alex City Outlook Alex City Outlook Most Popular 4 Dadeville residents arrested for drug trafficking Jackson’s Gap man arrested for trafficking meth Couple donates AED after life saved Coach of the Year: Meigs leads Generals to best finish in nearly 20 decades The 2026 All-Outlook girls basketball team Local Weather Currently in Alexander City 73° 73° / 51° 12 PM 76° 1 PM 79° 2 PM 81° 3 PM 81° 4 PM 82°