Saturday, April 21, 2018

Flushing The Wealth...!

It seems that some countries have more riches than they need. So much that they end up with much of it going down the drains.

Now I realize that much of the treasure is flushed by accident, but still...it seems a shame to me that Switzerland should have so much that they could allow it to go into the sewer.

There’s Gold in Switzerland’s Sewage
Also, a whole lot of silver.


BY SARAH LASKOW OCTOBER 11, 2017

SWITZERLAND HAS SO MUCH GOLD that the country is flushing it down the drain. According to a new analysis by Eawag, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, every year 95 pounds of gold, worth nearly $2 million, passes through Swiss wastewater treatment plants.

The gold, the researchers believe, comes from “tiny flecks of gold”—residue from the country’s watchmaking industry and gold refineries. As Bloomberg points out, refineries in this small European country deal with 70 percent of the world’s gold.
In most of the 64 wastewater treatment plants studied—and let’s take a moment to recognize the work of the researchers who had the job of studying “elements discharged in effluents or disposed of in sewage sludge”—the concentrations of gold were small enough that it’s not economically worthwhile to extract it from the rest of the waste. In southern Switzerland, though, where gold refineries are concentrated, enough gold is being wasted that it could be worth recovering from the sewage stream.

The researchers also found that gold isn’t the only precious metal in Switzerland’s wastewater. The sewage plants were also streaming with rare earth elements used in high-tech and medical industries and with silver—6,600 pounds per year, in total, worth $1.7 million. It must be good to be a country so rich that your garbage is gold and silver.


Now that is a problem that I could use a little of, know what I mean?

Coffee out on the patio, even if it starts to rain...OK?

8 comments:

  1. Interesting. I would think there would be a way to avoid that waste.

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  2. Perhaps, being smart Swiss, there is already a method in place to recover these metals.

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  3. Hey Mamahen...
    I'm sure that someone has figured out how to do just that.
    Thanks for stopping by today!


    Hey Momlady...
    No doubt you are right about that. What a waste otherwise.
    Thanks for coming by today!

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  4. The Swiss crap gold & silver... who knew?

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  5. Maybe moving there might not be such a bad idea, and it is a beautiful country.

    We can talk it over on the patio

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  6. Hey Rob...
    It would seem that way, wouldn't it?
    Thanks for the visit today!


    Hey Jo...
    I have never been but Have heard that it is pretty!
    Thanks for coming over today!

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  7. Like Rob said. . . it would be easier if gold was like iron, then you could use a magnet.

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  8. Hey Dizzy...
    It would sure make it easier.
    Thanks for dropping by today!

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