“Hundreds of thousands of households are without power Tuesday morning across Quebec after a first night of relentless snowfall brought as much as 35 centimeters of snow to parts of the province. Some school boards are asking that students stay at home.”

Again I ask, why are our transmission lines not underground? Is it because it is too difficult to dig into the Canadian Shield or something? I live in Sudbury, so I am not one of the effected, but it seems bad that deep into the 21st century we can still have power outages like this that impact so many of our citizens.

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    sewer systems

    Is there some above-ground alternative? If it were, they would definitely build the sewage system in a cheap way, and Canadians would not only experience power outages but also dysentery.

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      I’m not suggesting we look into above-ground sewer systems. It just seems laughable to me, a person who has lived in a city centered on mines that can go 3 km into the earth (into that ‘impossible to build’ Canadian Shield), that we cannot spare some of that mining expertise to safely bury our power infrastructure and still leave adequate space in ready access tunnels to service it when required. We get the same kinds of severe weather that Quebec does. It’s stupid that we don’t plan ahead because it might cost more up front.

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          Well, I’m going to put forward a startup to some investors to create fertilizer from human waste, then. Companies like Synagro already do this shit.