What happens to the solids that are screened out?
this post was submitted on 07 Feb 2026
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They get recycled in the Soylent Green factory, duh.
The solids stay in the tank. The article elaborated a bit more and said that this system wasnt designed to fully eliminate traditional dumping (despite being advertised as such), just allow for less frequent dumping. There was a level sensor in the tank to prevent it from fully draining so the solids wouldnt dry out.
Ah, so an elaborate excuse to spray piss/shit water everywhere.