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| | | Re: Where to draw the line: < Reply # 8 on 6/17/2020 6:49 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | It's probably not the kind of exploring you have in mind, but I had to think about this a lot back when I lived in Atlanta, with the drains. The Atlanta drains are combined sewers, so there are no clean storm drains to explore like many cities. In that case, it became a question of personal comfort. I went into drains I could easily stand in, during dry weather, to minimize risk of muck. Anything smaller would make it hard to minimize contact with walls and the ceiling, and I wasn't too eager to touch any of the gooey buildup on the surfaces, even with gloves. I wore a dust mask to filter out the nasty particles and gloves so I wouldn't put my hands in anything gross. The one trip I made into those drains was short-lived, and I don't think I'd be ready to go in deeper without waders, at a minimum. Even then, it might be a little gross for me. It's a shame, though, because what I did see of the drains there was damn impressive and I'm sure there are some amazing spots in the city. I guess it really comes down to the amount of PPE you have, how equipped you are to handle any accidental contact with contaminants, and the level of risk you're willing to take.
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