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"They're a colony of tubifex worms," said Senior Project Engineer Mark Senior. "We've seen them before in sewer systems." Senior said the video was shot "a couple of months ago" by a private contractor -- Malphrus Construction -- inspecting a private... more
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Rated by WordsnCollision on Jul 05, 8:06am
Mystery blobs explained! Film at 11!
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Rated by miguelstil on Jul 03, 2:55am
"(Tubifex worms) are normally found in the sediment of ponds and are sold as fish food in both live and dried forms," said Ed Buchan, environmental coordinator for the City of Raleigh. "The worms are completely harmless. Because of frequent cleaning and maintenance efforts, the worms are rarely found in city sewer lines."
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Rated by lekahe on Jul 02, 9:37pm
"They're a colony of tubifex worms," said Senior Project Engineer Mark Senior. "We've seen them before in sewer systems." Senior said the video was shot "a couple of months ago" by a private contractor -- Malphrus Construction -- inspecting a private 6-inch sewer line that flushes into the city sewer system. Since the video was posted on YouTube, and reposted around the world, his office has been fielding dozens of phone calls and e-mails. The video is misleading, Senior said, because it was taken in a 6-inch sewer line.
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Rated by michael1203 on Jul 02, 8:19pm
Mystery Life Form in NC Sewer
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Rated by gt1987 on Jul 02, 8:13pm
teenage mutants are coming :)
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Rated by fastfastlane on Jul 02, 2:51pm
Gross ... "They're a colony of tubifex worms," said Senior Project Engineer Mark Senior. "We've seen them before in sewer systems."
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Rated by jordankasteler on Jul 02, 2:27pm
so gross
