Everything up to the advanced treatment is standard practice where I live in every tiny recycling plant. But really interesting to see the new technology making it drinkable again
@neologicalgamer343713 сағат бұрын
This was not a very good video of economics, but the machine was cool!
@callummcneill626614 сағат бұрын
My town has a scaled down version of this! The water isn’t ultra clean enough to drink so it is pumped out to the ocean or used to feed the gold course and footy oval grass
@danieltaylor648917 сағат бұрын
Why can't the government just turn on the desalination plant that cost millions of tax payers dollars that the government built a few years ago & have never used it..... BIG FU*KING WASTE OF MONEY
@Lobo-ih3bh17 сағат бұрын
Do you call petrol stations gas stations in WA? Weird.
@opalpersonal17 сағат бұрын
i think this economic model would be a lot more accurate if at the start like 3 guys just came and sucked up 70% of the water and just stored it in their own little tanks that had a teeny tiny drip-feeder tube back into the model, to represent the 1%-ers
@burnzeyy__18 сағат бұрын
I work at the water corporation and so surprised to see this video on here.
@user-ko9te4jj4u18 сағат бұрын
Austrailian Tom Scott
@DoctorMikeWilson19 сағат бұрын
I think Johannesburg knows very very well.
@wertw12022 сағат бұрын
Legend has it that the fart tank used to be cylindrical initially...
@40jwthomasКүн бұрын
The sun is a deadly laser. That made me proud. I guess
@Pez_DestroyerКүн бұрын
I like how we got Rick Rolled in alphabetical order at 0:46-0:48!
@corruptedname8839Күн бұрын
9:23 that's the satisfactory loops at the bottom. In-game they are called particle accelerators used to make plutonium from spent uranium. Dont know why it here
@NikkiflauschКүн бұрын
Challenging Tom Scott in information density, Veritasium in writing, Vsauce in pacing, and now the man is taking on the Slo-Mo Guys. He‘s speedrunning KZread lordship.
@NikkiflauschКүн бұрын
Dang, this production value. Didn‘t even opt for ADR, the increased breathing frequency from the adrenaline shot when balancing is extremely hard to fake.
@scotts918Күн бұрын
Motherfucker, I can't believe you rickrolled us with that list 😭
@lizzo120Күн бұрын
Lesbian mr beast
@thumpertronКүн бұрын
This guy's great, i'll call him Tim Scott.
@OceanviewCottageКүн бұрын
Nice work!
@unknownwierdo1Күн бұрын
This is a great video! We would love to know more about the filters. How long do they last and where do they if they are done with?
@1234aabcКүн бұрын
Almost made the mistake of watching this with my meal
@thomasVerneКүн бұрын
as a microbiologist I always find waste water treatment plants so fascinating.
@ChrisP978Күн бұрын
I moved from Perth to Boston years ago, it was entertaining to see videos in both places. Now it just makes me miss Perth a bit. Love the content and the variety of locations.
@nhand42Күн бұрын
0:48 Not gonna lie, you didn't let me down
@MandrakeGuyКүн бұрын
i need to sample me some dunebass
@franzpattisonКүн бұрын
I am now 63% more brain-dead after watching till the end
@bkoffordКүн бұрын
Have y'all tried just reversing a river? :kappa:
@robbudden2 күн бұрын
Brilliant, Cheers
@Tehn00bA2 күн бұрын
Unsurprisingly i find the KZread keyboard quite... pratical.
@g0dzilla52 күн бұрын
This visual gags in this episode just keep landing
@Nyaliva2 күн бұрын
Something people don't realise is that pure water is actually highly reactive and the bugbear of material engineers. I visited one of these plants for work and they said after the ultrafiltration, the water is so pure, they have to immediately add minerals back into it otherwise it would react with the pipes and corrode them too quickly. And yet, people still refuse to drink it unless it's first pumped into a dam, where it has dirt, fish, and bird poop in it, so it can be processed the same as normal drinking water. People think the normal water they drink is cleaner than the treated wastewater, when it's so unbelievably the opposite.
@dalewilson48272 күн бұрын
A very nice synopsis of planetarium projection history. A couple of small nits to pick. First of all, the first digital planetarium was Digistar 1, not Digistar 2. Also Digistar 1 had the joystick and "Boldly Go" button. Those were dropped for Digistar 2. Also Digistar was created as a planetarium device before the producers of the Star Trek movie approached E&S for star travel effects.
@peter5.0562 күн бұрын
Fun fact - every glass of water you ever drank, contains molecules which were in Jesus' dying breath.
@patricksanders8582 күн бұрын
Chemically pure water is not good for digestion, we need salts and minerals and others.
@yesterdayschunda17602 күн бұрын
So it can sell fresh water to chinese companies?
@crc95642 күн бұрын
I think I just quit water
@christapunt2 күн бұрын
I never realised that this is not a standard procedure in all countries. Thanks for opening my eyes. I hope every country gets the ability to fund water treatment plants like this.
@OwnMania2 күн бұрын
Came here to say "Yes, I would, and actually have been for my whole life"
@Dev1nci2 күн бұрын
Bear Grylls: I don’t see a problem here
@0li_vi_er2 күн бұрын
Soon they'll even be able to turn VB into a good tasting beer.
@ryansamarakoon82682 күн бұрын
The references, the integration of the pie chart into the methane storage tank, gosh everything is always just above and beyond! So awesome to have this talent in Australia!
@leopoldlaurenzstrobl74382 күн бұрын
Big fan of your work. Just one comment: Please don't waste meat in experiments... you could just as easily have used something without meat.
@stefmyt50622 күн бұрын
0:47 The rickroll in the middle is hilarious.
@mumiemonstret2 күн бұрын
I get the feeling that the "environmental buffer" aquifer is only there in order to gain public acceptance. "Well, at least you're not drinking _fresh_ poop-water!"
@pilotcritic2 күн бұрын
I am subscribed but I never see your videos in my feed for some reason.
@vladimusvonhacknslash22732 күн бұрын
4:42 so you're telling me that fart is stored in the balls ?
Пікірлер
Absolute chad for Loss at 6:31
Alternative title: James drinks his own wee
Awesome video!
0:48 god damn rickroll
Everything up to the advanced treatment is standard practice where I live in every tiny recycling plant. But really interesting to see the new technology making it drinkable again
This was not a very good video of economics, but the machine was cool!
My town has a scaled down version of this! The water isn’t ultra clean enough to drink so it is pumped out to the ocean or used to feed the gold course and footy oval grass
Why can't the government just turn on the desalination plant that cost millions of tax payers dollars that the government built a few years ago & have never used it..... BIG FU*KING WASTE OF MONEY
Do you call petrol stations gas stations in WA? Weird.
i think this economic model would be a lot more accurate if at the start like 3 guys just came and sucked up 70% of the water and just stored it in their own little tanks that had a teeny tiny drip-feeder tube back into the model, to represent the 1%-ers
I work at the water corporation and so surprised to see this video on here.
Austrailian Tom Scott
I think Johannesburg knows very very well.
Legend has it that the fart tank used to be cylindrical initially...
The sun is a deadly laser. That made me proud. I guess
I like how we got Rick Rolled in alphabetical order at 0:46-0:48!
9:23 that's the satisfactory loops at the bottom. In-game they are called particle accelerators used to make plutonium from spent uranium. Dont know why it here
Challenging Tom Scott in information density, Veritasium in writing, Vsauce in pacing, and now the man is taking on the Slo-Mo Guys. He‘s speedrunning KZread lordship.
Dang, this production value. Didn‘t even opt for ADR, the increased breathing frequency from the adrenaline shot when balancing is extremely hard to fake.
Motherfucker, I can't believe you rickrolled us with that list 😭
Lesbian mr beast
This guy's great, i'll call him Tim Scott.
Nice work!
This is a great video! We would love to know more about the filters. How long do they last and where do they if they are done with?
Almost made the mistake of watching this with my meal
as a microbiologist I always find waste water treatment plants so fascinating.
I moved from Perth to Boston years ago, it was entertaining to see videos in both places. Now it just makes me miss Perth a bit. Love the content and the variety of locations.
0:48 Not gonna lie, you didn't let me down
i need to sample me some dunebass
I am now 63% more brain-dead after watching till the end
Have y'all tried just reversing a river? :kappa:
Brilliant, Cheers
Unsurprisingly i find the KZread keyboard quite... pratical.
This visual gags in this episode just keep landing
Something people don't realise is that pure water is actually highly reactive and the bugbear of material engineers. I visited one of these plants for work and they said after the ultrafiltration, the water is so pure, they have to immediately add minerals back into it otherwise it would react with the pipes and corrode them too quickly. And yet, people still refuse to drink it unless it's first pumped into a dam, where it has dirt, fish, and bird poop in it, so it can be processed the same as normal drinking water. People think the normal water they drink is cleaner than the treated wastewater, when it's so unbelievably the opposite.
A very nice synopsis of planetarium projection history. A couple of small nits to pick. First of all, the first digital planetarium was Digistar 1, not Digistar 2. Also Digistar 1 had the joystick and "Boldly Go" button. Those were dropped for Digistar 2. Also Digistar was created as a planetarium device before the producers of the Star Trek movie approached E&S for star travel effects.
Fun fact - every glass of water you ever drank, contains molecules which were in Jesus' dying breath.
Chemically pure water is not good for digestion, we need salts and minerals and others.
So it can sell fresh water to chinese companies?
I think I just quit water
I never realised that this is not a standard procedure in all countries. Thanks for opening my eyes. I hope every country gets the ability to fund water treatment plants like this.
Came here to say "Yes, I would, and actually have been for my whole life"
Bear Grylls: I don’t see a problem here
Soon they'll even be able to turn VB into a good tasting beer.
The references, the integration of the pie chart into the methane storage tank, gosh everything is always just above and beyond! So awesome to have this talent in Australia!
Big fan of your work. Just one comment: Please don't waste meat in experiments... you could just as easily have used something without meat.
0:47 The rickroll in the middle is hilarious.
I get the feeling that the "environmental buffer" aquifer is only there in order to gain public acceptance. "Well, at least you're not drinking _fresh_ poop-water!"
I am subscribed but I never see your videos in my feed for some reason.
4:42 so you're telling me that fart is stored in the balls ?