Treating Wastewater With Music Can Be the Next Big Thing

Water is getting scarce and we need all hands on deck to improve its recycling process

Pavle Marinkovic
Predict
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6 min readMar 5, 2021

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Talking about poop isn’t sexy, right?

But if you know how to spin it, it can become very appealing. And in this case, necessary.

When we talk about poop or waste, we fail to see that it’s part of a larger cycle. What goes around, comes around, and if we don’t take care of every step of the process, well, it can come back and bite us in you know where.

That’s what’s happening with water.

$530 per acre-foot.

That’s the price of water in the stock market today. My fellow reader, water has become a commodity.

If we don’t treat the water that leaves our body efficiently, we might have trouble getting it back in afterward.

Music can help us better manage our primary source of life. “How?” You ask, let’s find out!

First of all, what is considered wastewater?

Humans are excellent at producing waste, and wastewater is no exception.

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Pavle Marinkovic
Predict

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