Darko Joksimovic

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Darko Joksimovic

Darko Joksimovic

@dark011

@torontomet CivEngProf

Toronto Katılım Nisan 2009
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I don't flush
I don't flush@IDontFlushNews·
True! Grease hardens as it cools, leading to blockages in pipes and sewers - as well as damage to pump stations in wastewater systems. Dealing with this is costly and time-consuming for your municipality. Put grease in the green bin or trash, not down the drain. #idontflush
Utilities Board of Tuskegee@YourUBT

True or false: Pouring grease down the drain can damage your home's plumbing and the sewage system. The answer is... . . . TRUE. Grease can harden and build up in pipes, causing blockages and potentially damaging both your home's plumbing and the sewage system. #UBT #Tuskegee

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Darko Joksimovic@dark011·
@Gane_64 Mada deluje tako posto se sve desilo za manje od dve sekunde, sajle na desnoj strani su se prve otkacile, dovodeci do preopterecenja i pucanja ostalih.
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Gane Budimirović
Gane Budimirović@Gane_64·
Не излази ми из главе: Како је могуће да се све сајле откаче у истом тренутку????????
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City of Toronto 🇨🇦
City of Toronto 🇨🇦@cityoftoronto·
The #CityOfTO is consulting the public on new and expanded stormwater management incentive programs for private properties. We encourage residents to provide feedback on potential incentives to help reduce runoff and protect properties.
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City of Toronto 🇨🇦
City of Toronto 🇨🇦@cityoftoronto·
Have your say on #Toronto's stormwater management incentive programs. The #CityOfTO is looking for feedback on ways to manage stormwater and help prevent basement flooding on private properties. Your input will help shape potential programs. Learn more: toronto.ca/StormwaterInce…
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IWAPublishing
IWAPublishing@IWAPublishing·
🚧 Sewer blockages can cause backups, overflows, flooding, and environmental contamination. This Toronto-based study identifies the factors contributing to blockages and highlights opportunities to improve inspection and maintenance ➡ iwaponline.com/wpt/article/do… #Water #Sewage
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Ђорђе Вукадиновић
Да ли су Несторовић, режимски медији и лидери националне опозиције најоштрије прозвали власт због присуства амбасадора САД на колегијуму Скупштине и осудили тај чин макар упола онако како обично говоре о "издајницима" из СПН? Сад се видело ко су "хиловићи" и "Хилова (о)позиција".
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Swim Drink Fish
Swim Drink Fish@swimdrinkfish·
The 2023 data is in!💧🔬 The site report cards are one-page summaries of the previous year’s water quality and relevant environmental observations, broken down into Water Quality Grades and Key Facts. Visit swimdrinkfish.ca/water-monitori… to dive into the reports and learn more!
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Darko Joksimovic@dark011·
@311Toronto Yet even a consultation process to offer incentives to (at least) large stormwater contributors, while providing a system for stormwater charges that is far more fair than the current one (based on water usage), got shut down...
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311 Toronto
311 Toronto@311Toronto·
Severe rain has caused a bypass at #CityofTO Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant. All wastewater is disinfected and treated per strict provincial and federal regulations. Learn more: toronto.ca/services-payme…
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
The 4000 year-old network of ceramic water pipes unearthed at archaeological site of Pingliangtai on Central Plains of China represents an unprecedented social and environmental manipulation as Neolithic societies faced surging environmental crises in East Asian Monsoon region :- Ancient ceramic water pipes in China show neolithic people accomplishing complex engineering feats communally, without centralised authority. The pipes are 4000 years old, dating back to Longshan period (3000-1900 BC) of Chinese society. Also known as Black Pottery Culture, Longshan period marked transition from independent neolithic communities to China’s first dynastic states which emerged more than 3000 years ago. Team of archaeologists found oldest known ceramic water pipes in China, demonstrating that locals were capable of major feats of engineering without centralized state government. The findings are described in a study published August 2014, in the journal Nature Water. A network of ceramic water pipes and drainage ditches at central Chinese walled site of Pingliangtai show signs of cooperation among the neolithic community to build and maintain water system, according to a study published in Nature Water. There is no record of centralised power or authority in region during that period. About 500 people would have lived in neolithic Pingliangtai. Town was surrounded by protective earthen walls and a moat. It sits on the Upper Huai River Plain. 4,000 years ago, region saw major seasonal climate shifts. Summer monsoons regularly saw 500mm of rain fall monthly. Managing such deluges would have been critical for region’s inhabitants. Pingliangtai’s neolithic occupants built and operated a two-tier drainage system unlike anything on Earth at the time. Drainage ditches running parallel to rowed houses diverted water from residences to a series of ceramic water pipes that carried water into town’s surrounding moat. The pipes have a diameter of about 20–30cm and are made up of 30–40cm segments that slot into each other to carry water over large distances. Pingliangtai’s drainage system is unique  for its primary function to divert flood waters. Other water infrastructure from this period around the world tended to be used for sewerage or other purposes. While it is unclear exactly how labour was divided, lack of any evidence of centralised power at the time suggests that townspeople worked together to build and maintain the structure. “The discovery of this ceramic water pipe network is remarkable because the people of Pingliangtai were able to build and maintain this advanced water management system with stone age tools and without the organisation of a central power structure,” says senior author Dr Yijie Zhuang from University College London’s Institute of Archaeology. This system would have required a significant level of community-wide planning and coordination, and it was all done communally. Previously, it has been assumed that complex water systems in ancient societies would have required strong, centralised governance or even despotism. India’s Indus River Valley contains the world’s oldest known water pipes. Copper pipes ran through a palace complex around 4000–3000 BC. Around the same time, ancient Egyptians and Minoans had established vast networks of underground water systems. These systems predated impressive Roman aqueducts by nearly 4000 years. They also emerged in societies that fit conception that only communities led by congregated authority saw building of complex water systems. “Pingliangtai is an extraordinary site,” says co-author Dr Hai Zhang of Peking University, China. “The network of water pipes shows an advanced understanding of engineering and hydrology that was previously only thought possible in more hierarchical societies.” #archaeohistories
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Darko Joksimovic@dark011·
@ivanaedu Ова статистика обухвата децу од 0 до 21 године.
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Ивана Стојковић
Пронађен је документ из Шведске који потврђује фингиране документе о продаји наше деце у иностранству Током 2022. у тој земљи је усвојено 130. деце из Србије, међутим извештај који је потписала Дарија Кисић Тепавчевић показује да је страним усвојитељима продато 14-ро деце.
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Lake Ontario Waterkeeper
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper@LOWaterkeeper·
Toronto needs major investments in sewage & water. Current infrastructure not able to treat sewage when hard rains. Turns weather events into toxic events. NB - Bypassed sewage is not adequately treated; rather, crudely treated with disinfectants per strict fed & prov regs.
311 Toronto@311Toronto

Severe rain has caused a bypass at #CityofTO Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant. All wastewater is disinfected and treated per strict provincial and federal regulations. Learn more: toronto.ca/services-payme…

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Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic@DjokerNole·
A challenge for the brave 🤣
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Dijaspora Glasa
Dijaspora Glasa@dijasporaglasa·
BM33 - 🇨🇦 Toronto (287/343 - izlaznost 83.7%) Liste koje su prešle cenzus: SPN - 185/ 64.5% SNS - 37 / 12.9% Mi iz naroda - 33 / 11.5% Nacionalno okupljanje - 10 / 3.5% NADA - 9 / 3.1%
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City of Toronto 🇨🇦
City of Toronto 🇨🇦@cityoftoronto·
Did you know that even wipes labelled "flushable" may not dissolve and can clog your pipes? Best to dispose of them in the garbage. For more on what not to flush, visit toronto.ca/notdownthedrain.
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Boris Malagurski
Boris Malagurski@malagurski·
Za koga glasate 17. decembra? (ostale opcije u komentarima)
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