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 Issue of July 2, 2007 
   

Building Sewage Shouldn’t Be Water Under the Bridge

The Old North Bridge in Concord, the site of the first battle of the American Revolution, spans a river full of treated sewage effluent coming from a series of upstream municipal wastewater treatment plants.
By Jeff Stein
Architecture’s power comes from how it models our reality. The way buildings look – and more importantly, how they perform – allows us to imagine that this is how the whole world works.

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