
Crapshoot: The Gamble With Our Wastes
200353 minsColor
Jeff McKay, Director
As part of THE GREEN, Sundance Channel presents a series of documentary films focusing on timely and pressing environmental issues of the day.
While usually out of sight and out of mind, the sewer receives timely and just attention in this revealing documentary from Jeff McKay. What was originally a marvel of Roman engineering to flush away our daily wastes is now the conduit for heavy metals, chemicals, solvents and other materials the Romans never imagined. McKay reveals how these potentially toxic wastes can end up above ground, on farms and in the food chain, and how some communities have responded to mounting evidence of the health risks posed by sewer sludge.
While usually out of sight and out of mind, the sewer receives timely and just attention in this revealing documentary from Jeff McKay. What was originally a marvel of Roman engineering to flush away our daily wastes is now the conduit for heavy metals, chemicals, solvents and other materials the Romans never imagined. McKay reveals how these potentially toxic wastes can end up above ground, on farms and in the food chain, and how some communities have responded to mounting evidence of the health risks posed by sewer sludge.

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| Director | Jeff McKay |
| Producer | Joe MacDonald |
| Screenwriter | Ruth DeGraves |
| Cinematographer | Linda Danchak |
| Cinematographer | Linda Danchak |
