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I sometimes daydream about what life would be like if I were the last person on earth. At first it might seem like fun, having everybody's toys at your disposal, but have you ever imagined what kinds of processes might run out of control if somebody wasn't actively involved?
For example: I have experience in the wastewater treatment automation industry, and I have witnessed a process at the sewer plant that can only be done by a human, and if left undone results in the failure of the entire plant. There is an area of the sewer plant called the headworks, which is the initial catch basin for all the wastewater coming into the plant. Wastewater is extremely oily, and this oil rises to the surface as the water arrives at the headworks. This results in a large cake of lard accumulating on the surface of the headworks. In Orange County, California, a 1-foot thick cake accumulates on the approximately 50-foot by 50-foot headworks every day. This cake must be pulverized by a man directing a blast of hot water from a fire hose. If the cake is allowed to accumulate, the headworks will overflow.
Of course if there are no people left, there won't be any wastewater flowing, but hopefully you get the idea.
Anyway, does anybody have any firsthand knowledge of other critical hands-on processes that our society depends on?
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Within a few days of the bombing of Hiroshima, domesticated dogs had reverted to hunting in packs.
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Food production and delivery. Repair of pretty much anything. Medical treatment. Flying or driving (will make the first hours of solitude exciting). Movie reviews.
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I dont have any experiance in this field but i imagine that over time every nuclear reactor in the world would malfunction spewing nuclear waste into the surrounding areas, perhaps a few of them would meltdown thus making many places compleatly uninhabitable. But hey if you are the last person in the world im sure ull find a safe place somewhere
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I wonder about dams. Does somebody have to manually open the flood gates, or is that all automated? I think a lot a dams would probably wash out eventually from lack of attention.
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