Human waste, also known as human excreta, is a waste type usually used to refer to byproducts of digestion, such as feces and urine. There are many different ways in which human waste can be collected, treated and disposed or reused, depending on the sanitation system that is in place, e.g. starting with the type of toilet that is being used. The situation differs vastly across the world, with many people in developing countries having to resort to open defecation for lack of other options where the human waste is deposited in the environment, while others can use flush toilets where the human waste is mixed with water, transported and treated in sewage treatment plants. Children's excreta can be disposed of in diapers in municipal solid waste but on a worldwide scale it is also often dumped into the environment, leading to public health risks.
Terminology
The term "human waste" is used in the general media to mean several things, such as sewage, sewage sludge, blackwater - in fact anything that may contain some human feces. In the stricter sense of the term, human waste is in fact human excreta, i.e. urine and feces, with or without water being mixed in. For example, dry toilets collect human waste without the addition of water.
Human Waste is Suffocation's debut EP released by Relapse Records.
This was also the first CD ever to be released by Relapse. "Infecting The Crypts", "Mass Obliteration",
and "Jesus Wept" were re-recorded on the following album, Effigy of the Forgotten. "Synthetically Revived" was also re-recorded on Pierced from Within and "Catatonia" was re-recorded for the Despise the Sun EP. The only track that has not been re-recorded is the title track, which was originally recorded for the demo Reincremated.
It was re-released in 2005 with two bonus tracks taken from the 1990 demo Reincremated.
Tracks 7 and 8 on the re-release are "Involuntary Slaughter" and "Reincremation".
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Every day, America must find a place to park 5 billion gallons of human waste, and we're increasingly unable to find the space. We wake up in the morning, brush our teeth, and flush the toilet, thinking that the waste water disappears into the center of the Earth. If only that were the case.
Every morning between 8 AM and 9 AM, the waste output of Manhattan's West Side swells from 70 million to 150 million gallons per day. This is known as "the big flush." The sewage will eventually end up on a NYC Department of Environmental Protection Sewage boat, which will take the sludge to a dewatering plant on Ward's Island, where the sludge will become "biosolids"—reused to create golf courses, cemeteries, and fertilizer for the human food ...
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Suffocation- Human Waste 1991 (FULL ALBUM)(VINYL RIP)
Suffocation- Human Waste EP
1991
Label: Nuclear Blast, Relapse Records
Country: USA
Ripped directly from the vinyl. Support the band!
Side One:
1. Infecting the Crypts 0:00
2. Synthetically Revived 4:36
Side Two:
3. Mass Obliteration 8:14
4. Catatonia 12:41
5. Jesus Wept 16:36
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Every day, America must find a place to park 5 billion gallons of human waste, and we're increasingly unable to find the space. We wake up in the morning, brush our teeth, and flush the toilet, thinking that the waste water disappears into the center of the Earth. If only that were the case.
Every morning between 8 AM and 9 AM, the waste output of Manhattan's West Side swells from 70 million to 150 million gallons per day. This is known as "the big flush." The sewage will eventually end up on a NYC Department of Environmental Protection Sewage boat, which will take the sludge to a dewatering plant on Ward's Island, where the sludge will become "biosolids"—reused to create golf courses, cemeteries, and fertilizer for the human food chain.
Biosolids have become a financial asset worth hundreds of billions of dollars, but it's still possible that we'll go back to dumping our waste in the ocean. In this new documentary, VICE traces the trail of waste from butt to big-money biosolid and beyond.
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Every morning between 8 AM and 9 AM, the waste output of Manhattan's West Side swells from 70 million to 150 million gallons per day. This is known as "the big flush." The sewage will eventually end up on a NYC Department of Environmental Protection Sewage boat, which will take the sludge to a dewatering plant on Ward's Island, where the sludge will become "biosolids"—reused to create golf courses, cemeteries, and fertilizer for the human food chain.
Biosolids have become a financial asset worth hundreds of billions of dollars, but it's still possible that we'll go back to dumping our waste in the ocean. In this new documentary, VICE traces the trail of waste from butt to big-money biosolid and beyond.
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Suffocation- Human Waste EP
1991
Label: Nuclear Blast, Relapse Records
Country: USA
Ripped directly from the vinyl. Support the band!
Side One:
1. Infecting th...
Suffocation- Human Waste EP
1991
Label: Nuclear Blast, Relapse Records
Country: USA
Ripped directly from the vinyl. Support the band!
Side One:
1. Infecting the Crypts 0:00
2. Synthetically Revived 4:36
Side Two:
3. Mass Obliteration 8:14
4. Catatonia 12:41
5. Jesus Wept 16:36
[I do not own this music and artwork]
**No copyrights infringement intended in this video**
**All the rights belong to their respective owners**
Suffocation- Human Waste EP
1991
Label: Nuclear Blast, Relapse Records
Country: USA
Ripped directly from the vinyl. Support the band!
Side One:
1. Infecting the Crypts 0:00
2. Synthetically Revived 4:36
Side Two:
3. Mass Obliteration 8:14
4. Catatonia 12:41
5. Jesus Wept 16:36
[I do not own this music and artwork]
**No copyrights infringement intended in this video**
**All the rights belong to their respective owners**
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Human Waste · Ouija Macc
Gutterwater
℗ 2018 Psychopathic Records
Released on: 2018-05-25
Auto-generated by Y...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Human Waste · Ouija Macc
Gutterwater
℗ 2018 Psychopathic Records
Released on: 2018-05-25
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Human Waste · Ouija Macc
Gutterwater
℗ 2018 Psychopathic Records
Released on: 2018-05-25
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Visit the Becton Sewage Treatment Works—one of Europe's biggest plants—which processes sewage from 3.4 million Londoners into water clean enough to return to th...
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Sanivation, a company based in Kenya, are making fuel out of human faeces. When combined with sawdust and rose waste, the faecal sludge is transformed into sust...
Sanivation, a company based in Kenya, are making fuel out of human faeces. When combined with sawdust and rose waste, the faecal sludge is transformed into sustainable coal briquettes which burn for longer and emit just a third of the emissions of regular coal.
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Sanivation, a company based in Kenya, are making fuel out of human faeces. When combined with sawdust and rose waste, the faecal sludge is transformed into sustainable coal briquettes which burn for longer and emit just a third of the emissions of regular coal.
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Every day, America must find a place to park 5 billion gallons of human waste, and we're increasingly unable to find the space. We wake up in the morning, brush our teeth, and flush the toilet, thinking that the waste water disappears into the center of the Earth. If only that were the case.
Every morning between 8 AM and 9 AM, the waste output of Manhattan's West Side swells from 70 million to 150 million gallons per day. This is known as "the big flush." The sewage will eventually end up on a NYC Department of Environmental Protection Sewage boat, which will take the sludge to a dewatering plant on Ward's Island, where the sludge will become "biosolids"—reused to create golf courses, cemeteries, and fertilizer for the human food chain.
Biosolids have become a financial asset worth hundreds of billions of dollars, but it's still possible that we'll go back to dumping our waste in the ocean. In this new documentary, VICE traces the trail of waste from butt to big-money biosolid and beyond.
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Suffocation- Human Waste EP
1991
Label: Nuclear Blast, Relapse Records
Country: USA
Ripped directly from the vinyl. Support the band!
Side One:
1. Infecting the Crypts 0:00
2. Synthetically Revived 4:36
Side Two:
3. Mass Obliteration 8:14
4. Catatonia 12:41
5. Jesus Wept 16:36
[I do not own this music and artwork]
**No copyrights infringement intended in this video**
**All the rights belong to their respective owners**
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Human Waste · Ouija Macc
Gutterwater
℗ 2018 Psychopathic Records
Released on: 2018-05-25
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Visit the Becton Sewage Treatment Works—one of Europe's biggest plants—which processes sewage from 3.4 million Londoners into water clean enough to return to the Thames.
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Sanivation, a company based in Kenya, are making fuel out of human faeces. When combined with sawdust and rose waste, the faecal sludge is transformed into sustainable coal briquettes which burn for longer and emit just a third of the emissions of regular coal.
Watch more videos in our award-winning series, in collaboration with @WWF #Netflix #ShareOurPlanet #VoiceForThePlanet
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Want to raise your #VoiceForThePlanet? Life on Earth is under threat, but you can help. People around the world are raising their voice in support of urgent action. Add yours now at www.voicefortheplanet.org.
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Human waste, also known as human excreta, is a waste type usually used to refer to byproducts of digestion, such as feces and urine. There are many different ways in which human waste can be collected, treated and disposed or reused, depending on the sanitation system that is in place, e.g. starting with the type of toilet that is being used. The situation differs vastly across the world, with many people in developing countries having to resort to open defecation for lack of other options where the human waste is deposited in the environment, while others can use flush toilets where the human waste is mixed with water, transported and treated in sewage treatment plants. Children's excreta can be disposed of in diapers in municipal solid waste but on a worldwide scale it is also often dumped into the environment, leading to public health risks.
Terminology
The term "human waste" is used in the general media to mean several things, such as sewage, sewage sludge, blackwater - in fact anything that may contain some human feces. In the stricter sense of the term, human waste is in fact human excreta, i.e. urine and feces, with or without water being mixed in. For example, dry toilets collect human waste without the addition of water.
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Reusing human waste to fertilize farmland, a practice that dates back centuries, keeps the waste from needing other ways of disposing of it, such as incineration or landfill dumping, both of which have their own environmental risks.
Department of Health and Human Services secretary Robert F ... “Fluoride is an industrial waste associated with arthritis, bone fractures, bone cancer, IQ loss, ... Fluoride is not an industrial waste product.
They aim to reduce areas in which pigeons cluster and in turn the incidental exposure of human populations to potentially toxic wastes ... Effectively managing pigeon populations in a humane and ...
It might sound unbelievable, but the human brain processes information at just 10 bits per second! Yes, folks, that's slower than the internet speeds many of us endured during the early days of dial-up.
Earlier this year, the Trongsa dzongkhag administration relocated around 30 macaques to Royal Manas National Park, bringing an end to this longstanding human-monkey conflict for good ... to humans.
One more factor that contributes to animal stress is pollution, including noise, light, chemical pollutants, and plastic waste etc, has become one of the leading causes of stress in wildlife.
Fortunately, there were no deaths ... How it happens ... So anyone playing there is being sprayed with diluted dirt and human waste ... But the rinsed-off human waste in spray pools can inactivate chlorine – as can exposure to sunlight ... .
“Tarps, tents, drugs, litter, graffiti, human waste, whatever the crisis du jour happens to bring,” Wheeler, 62, rattled off between sips of coffee, his third cup on a recent Thursday morning ... Key takeaways from our reporting ... ....
“Survival Gardening” (Storey Press, 2025), by Sam Coffman, addresses this concern ...Humanure is human waste that has been composted for a period of at least 12 months to remove unhealthy microorganisms ... California native of the week ... Related Articles ... .
The training sessions provided an in-depth understanding of the IT-based monitoring and evaluation system, highlighting critical modules such as the HumanResource Management System, SolidWasteManagement, and Complaint Management System.
It’sSports Tourism, Dammit... Put yourself in the shoes of one of the well-heeled spectators our city yearns for so achingly ... Eugene ... Email. HP ... Dead leaves on the streets are hardly as hazardous as the garbage and human waste left behind by the unhoused.
This includes implementing Circular Economy principles to reduce waste and minimize energy consumption while improving resource efficiency ... The company emphasizes human rights across all dimensions, ...
This includes implementing Circular Economy principles to reduce waste and minimize energy consumption while improving resource efficiency ... The company emphasizes human rights across all dimensions, ...